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Who here has never been to Disneyland?

Wednesday, September 7th, 2011


I swear to god everybody I know has been there except me :( I was supposed to go back in 2005 but I did not have a passport at the time. I brought it up a few times later and my parents say I’m too old for it. I’m 17 by the way. They also say it’s all old and run down. They went there back in 1990 I think.

Anyways, I still have the Disneyland vacation videotape from 10 years ago XD Is there anyone here who hasn’t been there? And what is it like there? I really want to go there someday :)


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    Newbie asking for advice on Air Travel Procedure?

    Thursday, February 24th, 2011


    Hi Everyone!

    I have never flown before. Anywhere. I’m the first person in my immediate family to have a passport – so I have no one for advice! :)

    I am planning on flying (alone) to Germany from Virginia, USA in early November, and will be meeting friends there.

    My first question, however, is: basically, what happens when you walk in the airport to get on an international flight? What procedure do you follow?

    I think I have a vague idea but I’d love any advice you all could give!

    Thanks so much!

    Renny


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      The United States Passport Application Process Made Easy

      Saturday, May 29th, 2010

      Normally, passports are used at checkpoints when an individual is traveling internationally. When it comes to passports, there are two kinds for which a person can apply.


      One is the passport booklet. The other is the passport card. It does not matter which one an individual is applying for, as far as filling out a US passport application goes. Both forms of passports require an individual to fill out the proper paperwork.

      With the passport card, an individual will not be allowed to fly to his or her destination. This is just a rule the government has made. The booklet, however, will work for all international travel, which is why it is more expensive. The booklet will work as its own wallet, while the card will conveniently fit into any wallet, since it is similar to a driver’s license.

      The pasport application application process will not be a difficult process. Most people will need to print out Form DS-11 or fill it out digitally. After performing this task, an individual filling out this form will need to make an appearance in a government facility that can complete the application process.

      One such office that falls under that government department is a local post office. Other government offices can be found by going online and performing a quick search through whichever search engine an individual trusts most. When going to one of these offices, individuals should make sure they have all the documentation necessary to complete the transaction.

      With Form DS-11, an individual will need to provide evidence of U.S. citizenship, an original copy of primary identification, a copy of that primary identification, two copies of one photograph, and the financial means to pay for the fees. There are specific stipulations that are required for each of these, so it would be wise for individuals to check online to see what these stipulations are.

      Those individuals who are filling out Form DS-82 do not have to make an appearance in a government-mandated facility. Only certain individual will meet the criteria for being allowed to mail information to renew their U.S. passport. The most recent passport of these individuals will be undamaged and able to be sent with the application, issued when an individual was over the age of sixteen, issued within the past fifteen years, and issued with the individual’s current name.

      Neither DS form is difficult to fill out, but they will take a decent amount of time, so put on a some tea or coffee, get a pen, and find a comfortable seat. The forms will ask questions about age and birthday as well as minor family history. Those filling out Form DS-11 should not sign the form until they are standing in front of the agent who will process the order.

      A passport is a very useful document of identification that every U.S. citizen should possess. The fees for such a document are not very expensive, but some people’s budgets may not allow such a purchase if the documentation is not necessary. Regardless, filling out a US passport application will not be a difficult task and such forms can be found online. You’ll have your passport in no time.


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