[Travelandtourism] Need a passport? It'll cost you more

Cheryl cherylandmaxx at hotmail.com
Sat Feb 4 00:28:41 UTC 2012


If you are just going to Canada there is a card traveling outside the country you need the book 

Steven Johnson <blinddog3 at charter.net> wrote:

>Reese,
>
>I just applied fort my passport, and with this post, bring a question that I
>hope you and the rest can help with.  I was told that there are 2 kinds of
>passports.  What are the 2 types, and what are the the advantages to each?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Steve
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
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>Sent: Friday, February 03, 2012 10:19 AM
>To: NFB Travel and Tourism Division List
>Subject: [Travelandtourism] Need a passport? It'll cost you more
>
>Need a U.S. passport? The application fee is increasing from $55 to $70.
>Planning an international trip? For Americans who still need to obtain a
>passport, or renew an existing one, the price is going up.
>
>The application fee for a passport has jumped 27 percent to $70, from $55,
>with the passport security surcharge doubling to $40 from $20. (And don't
>forget the $25 "execution fee" on top of those costs.)
>
>And for those frequent travelers to parts abroad, the department now charges
>$82 - up from zero - to add new pages to a U.S. passport. It says the fee is
>needed to offset the cost of the pages, the time spent affixing the pages
>into the passport book, endorsing the passport and performing a
>quality-control check.
>
>Those are just a few of a long list of fee increases for the department's
>consular services that were published Thursday in the Federal Register. The
>U.S. State Department said it raised the fees after finding that the "U.S.
>Government was not fully covering its costs for providing these consular
>services."
>
>To see the list of current fees or to apply for a U.S. passport, visit the
>State Department's Passport site.
>
>Of course, you can always avoid all that paperwork and instead visit one of
>the 50 states in the good ol' US of A.
>
>Reese
>
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