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markaspden Feb 5th 2010 1:23 pm

passport
 
Hi okay heres the deal i found my passport expired in 2002 so i hope i will be allright. The forms says 10 years before you had to apply as a first timer.
Okay i filled out the form have the money and 2 pics. Now i need help do i have to have the pics signed and if so can my boss sign them.
Any help would be great

hollywoodgirl Feb 5th 2010 2:23 pm

Re: passport
 

Originally Posted by markaspden (Post 8316438)
Hi okay heres the deal i found my passport expired in 2002 so i hope i will be allright. The forms says 10 years before you had to apply as a first timer.
Okay i filled out the form have the money and 2 pics. Now i need help do i have to have the pics signed and if so can my boss sign them.
Any help would be great

I'm not sure I understand the question..... Why would your boss have to sign your passport photos???

Is this related to another thread and perhaps I'm missing some information??

markaspden Feb 5th 2010 2:30 pm

Re: passport
 
Hi i was told the picture need to be countersigne by someone that is what i am asking

Alan17 Feb 5th 2010 2:55 pm

Re: passport
 
My boss signed mine (VP of the company). Head of HR signed for my son. Both are Americans. In neither case was there a problem - both new passports came back in the usual time.

Hubcaps Feb 6th 2010 7:54 am

Re: passport
 
I've just renewed my 10 year passport in the last 2 months. As long as the pictures in your passport and the new pictures you have had taken look pretty much like each other you don't need them counter signed.

Hmm...your passport expired 7 or 8 years ago so I don't really know. I don't remember that there was a "statue of limitations" on expiry and not needing the counter signature. Is there nothing on the passport.gov website?

Bob Feb 6th 2010 10:32 am

Re: passport
 
Photo's only need counter signing if they couldn't recognise you from the old photo.

Anyone of "profession" can sign them if needed.


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