Of course. Call the consulate of the country you're headed for and ask.
2006-07-16 03:53:36
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answered by GypsyGr-ranny 4
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In oreder to get a passport you'll need a birth certificate, driver's license or state issued I.D. card. You can get it processed at the post office normally for under $100. Social Security card is something that would need to stay in a safe place at home. A visa is a seal stamped inside your passport that shows you have permission to enter that country. You can do a Google search for individual country's embassies which will have the requirements needed for entrance.
2006-07-16 03:55:43
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answered by S P 1
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i could say No - the USA relies upon upon the states to alter marriage - the marriage act although a constitutional replace did no longer pass and Article 10 of the form enables all powers no longer delegated to the federal government to the states - so States administration marriage regulations Massachusettes has marriage regulation requirments of residency so if u want to circulate to Mass and stay then it can be a rcognized marriage after the time has handed for residency yet on the comparable time there could be an argument of a federal roadblock -- because of the fact the in protection of marriage act did no longer pass it could desire to be attainable however the bigger challenge is that if the federal government won't deport your spouse despite if known till the citizenship is processed or the utility complete - I dont understand how person-friendly the government will make it and Massachusettes can no longer make your spouse gf a citizen --- SO it is a quandry - feels like the Mass regulations somewhat purely benefit modern-day electorate of the u . s . a . i do no longer think of so yet i visit look into extra study - exciting question - yet i think of possibly the guy needs to seek for naturalization independently or everlasting residency
2016-11-02 04:01:55
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answered by ? 4
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If you go online our government has websites that will explain what all you need to bring and also tell you extra stuff about the specific foreign country you are going to visit. I forget ssome of the websites but I know if you search for passport from those sites it will help you. Good luck!
2006-07-16 03:57:25
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answered by jasonakl77 1
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Passport and possibly a Visa depending on where you are going.
2006-07-16 03:50:22
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answered by pamela_d_99 5
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you seem to have it all, i noticed that if you lose your passport you need a birth certificate when you go to the embassy, but not a likely problem and can have sent to you in an emergency
2006-07-16 04:09:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Just look for some human smuggler.
2006-07-16 03:52:50
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answered by Officer 1
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go to http://travel.state.gov for all of your answers...
2006-07-17 12:25:55
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answered by duck_kreeves 3
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no, you got it all covered
2006-07-16 03:50:53
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answered by belistvor 3
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it all depends wut country u r going to.
2006-07-16 03:50:54
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answered by cowpie1994 2
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