For students who study abroad, they need to prepare their passports carefully. Students who go to the United States should especially do well in advance.
The following and here Xiaobian to take a look at the United States student passport application requirements and tips to share.
Before you go to apply for it, you need to bring your own ID card (which everyone should have) and household account book (collective household account is the account card).
Also remember to copy their first ID card and hukou, hukou is the need to copy the first page of the entire hukou and their own page of the front and back (if the back without any change records should not be used) separately printed on A4 paper, do not print on a piece of paper.
Just copy them at school, where they are one yuan each, and when there are many people have to wait in line, there is also trouble to go upstairs and downstairs.
In addition, if you want to reduce the trouble, you need to prepare a 2-inch photo. When you fill in the application form, you need to paste a photo on it. This photo has no meaning, so you don’t need to worry about what looks good.
But if you don’t have the photo yourself, you’ll need to redevelop the digital photo you took there. In short, if you make a copy yourself and bring the photo with you: 1. Fill in the form and paste the photo 2. Hand in form 3.
But if you don’t make your own copies and you don’t have pictures.
1, 2, fill out a form, copy of id card, hu kou book, downstairs to wash and photo fee (if minimum is 30 a version 5) 3, upstairs in table 4, photographic passport common sense on the face has a tattoo or underwent surgical operation need to deal with the new passport, don’t worry, if you just left a Brooklyn’s wind, or changed the color to the hair will not be asked to deal with a passport.
But if you do something like Mike Tyson did with your face,
If you lose weight like Jared and become a different person or have facial surgery, you may need to get a new passport.
The no-uniform-wear rule in your passport photo is similar to some bars: No uniforms!
Not even a Natrone Means jersey.
Unless you are religious and have to wear a specific outfit every day, go back to your normal clothes.
After all, as long as you look good, you can wear anything to create personality and style.
Oh, and no hats or tiaras.
I don’t know if the above will break the heart of some uniform lovers, but there is a remedy: Your appearance is not good enough.
If you’re wearing prescription glasses, you can wear them for photos.
It doesn’t matter if you’re wearing cool sunglasses, as long as they’re prescription glasses!
But if you have good eyesight and want to wear sunglasses…
I can only imagine that.
It took six years to complete the image on the inside of a U.S. passport. When electronic passports became available in 2007, the State Department decided to give the old prototype a makeover.
The overhaul took a committee of six people nearly six years to complete.
The new passport features some of America’s most iconic features: from the Stars and Stripes to bald eagles to Mount Rushmore.
The theme even has its own name: “American Icon”!
Since the U.S. State Department issued electronic passports in 2007, the last page of every passport with a moon image has been embedded with a chip that records the owner’s information.
The information security of the chip is protected by the Public Key Infrastructure (PKI).
In 2016, the chips will be encased in polycarbonate paper to protect them from damage.
In the meantime, don’t worry if your passport falls into the water or gets damaged. The polycarbonate paper can withstand it!
Are there a few places you can go without a passport so you can’t travel abroad without a passport?
Of course not!
U.S. residents are free to travel to the Northern Mariana Islands in Oceania;
Puerto Rico in North America;
The American Virgin Islands;
Visit Guam in the western Pacific and American Samoa in Oceania without bringing a copy. If you’ve visited Israel, you may be rejected for Middle Eastern destinations like Lebanon and Saudi Arabia.
Even if you use a stapled visa instead of a postmarked passport, some Arab countries will not let you through if they find evidence that you have been to Israel.