Passports
and Visas
Passport
FAQ
What
is a Passport?
A passport is needed if you are going to be traveling outside of the
country. The United States passport formally identifies you as an American
citizen, and allows you to enter your destination country, and then
to reenter the United States. Full information about the United States
passport can be found at the U.S.
Department of State Passport Home website.
Where
can I apply for one?
You can apply for your passport at almost any post office. Many times,
you will need to schedule an application in advance, as post offices
can be very busy places which will turn away walk-in applications. You
can search for post offices that take passport applications in your
area here.
What
will I need to take with me when I apply?
You will need some form of identification, such as your birth certificate
(with the raised seal, not a copy). This is to prove that you are a
United States citizen. If you do not have a birth certificate, other
documentation can be used to identify you. A list of proper identification
can be found here.
You also will need to bring along checks to pay the application fee,
which is different for minors and adults. To view a breakdown of costs,
click here.
In addition to your identification, you will need two identical photos
(sized 2x2 inches) of your face, looking straight-on to the camera.
Finally, you will need the passport application, which you can find
here.
Where
can I get my passport photos taken?
Sometimes, the post office in which you will apply for your passport
takes photos on site. If the post office near you does not offer this
service, you can usually go to a packing/shipping store, such as FedEx/Kinkos
or the UPS Store. Some pharmacies and other places that offer one-hour
photo developing services also take passport photos. Bear in mind that
you must pay for every photo taken; so if the site charges $13 per photo,
you will be paying a total of $26, plus tax.
How
long before I leave the country should I apply for my passport?
Usually, a passport takes six to eight weeks to process and ship. Sometimes
you can receive it within two weeks, but we have heard stories at PassionSista
about people not receiving their passports for three months! So our
advice would be to apply as early as you can; as in, when you know you
will be leaving the country. You can have it expedited, which is where
you pay extra to have the passport processed and shipped within two
weeks. Because it costs extra, though, we would not recommend it unless
you will be leaving the country within the next month or two.
For
how long will my passport be valid?
Your passport will be valid for ten years, or until you choose to renew
it. If you have had your passport for nearly ten years, you should definitely
have it renewed at least six months in advance before you plan to travel
out of the country. This allows time to process and reissue the new
passport.
Visa
FAQ
What is a Visa?
A visa is a stamp affixed to your passport which allows you access into
a particular country. Whereas a passport allows you to travel to any
country, the visa gives you permission to enter a specific place. Even
though you may have a visa to enter a country, this does not mean that
you are automatically allowed -- it only means that you are able to
come into a port of entry (like an airport terminal), and then have
your application for entry reviewed by an immigration officer.
What
is the difference between a student visa and a regular visa?
A student visa is just that: it's a visa for students who wish to study
in the particular country where they will be visiting. The general policy
is that, if you want to take a course of 12 hours per week or less,
then you can apply for a visitor visa. If, however, you are going to
be a full-time student (around 18 hours per week), then you can apply
for a student visa. This tells the immigration officer of your host
country that you plan to take classes while you are in that country.
Where
can I apply for one?
This is kind of tricky. The requirements are different for different
countries, so right now, we will use Australia as an example. If you
are going to be in the country for longer than 90 days, you would apply
for a tourist visa with a long stay.
First off, you will need your passport, which
needs to be valid for at least three months longer than you plan to
be in Australia. This is to ensure that, if you end up staying longer,
you can still have a valid passport.
Also, you will need a visa application form, which you can find online
at an Australia visa service website. You will need to prove that you
will have enough money to get by while you are in the country (meaning,
you can't just go with ten dollars in your account and expect them to
say "sure, come on in!").
Along with these items, you will need a letter
from your employer -- this is assuming you are not traveling with a
student visa -- stating that you plan to come back to your home country
and keep working after your stay. You will need a flight itinerary,
a letter outlining what you will be doing in Australia, the completed
Global Reservation Form, and a processing fee.
Once you have completed all of this, you submit
your paperwork to TraVisa, which is based in Washington, DC.
Information about applying for a visa can be found here.
For
how long will my visa be valid?
Unlike your passport, which is valid for ten years, your visa can have
varying lengths for how long it will be valid. The standard, short-stay
visa usually is valid for six months, but you also can apply for a longer
stay one, which can be valid from one to five years.
This is not to say that you have permission
to stay in that country for five years! You are only allowed to stay
for as long as you are permitted by the immigration services of that
particular country.