By Brette Sember
Currently, less than half of US citizens have a valid passport. Even if you
don’t have immediate plans to travel abroad, an up-to-date passport is a
valuable document for reasons that go beyond gaining entry to far-off lands.
If there is a chance you might need to go out of the country in the next
six months, you should start the passport application process now. The State Department reports that it takes a minimumof six weeks to get a
passport. And if there are any problems with your application, the process will
take longer.
1) It’s a legal ID
If you lose your driver’s license, your passport serves as a legal photo
ID for any situation that might require one. (However, it does not prove your legal driving status,
should you get pulled over on a driving violation.)
2) Adoptions
If you plan to adopt a child from another country, you cannot visit or pick up the
child from their country without a valid passport.
3) Resting easier
Knowing that you have a valid passport can provide peace of mind. For
instance, if there’s an emergency and a family member or friend needs your
help, you know that you already have the documentation you need to board a
plane to wherever they are. (Do keep in mind that some countries require visas,
which you might need in addition to your passport.)
4) New job
paperwork
If you are hired for a new job, you need to complete employment
verification forms and
produce documentation. A passport is one of the best documents for establishing
your identity and employment eligibility.
5) Child protection
If you have children and are engaged in a custody battle or are worried that your ex-partner might try to
kidnap them, obtaining passports for your kids offers some protection. Once a
passport has been issued, no one can legally obtain another passport for that
same child—and he or she can’t be taken out of the country without the passport
you legally obtained. And if you’re going to apply for your child’s passport,
you might as well apply for your own at the same time.
6) Process
streamlining
If you might need to travel to a country that requires a visa, you have
even more incentive to get your passport now. Obtaining a visa is a separate
process, so if you already have your passport, there’s less paperwork to worry
about. But if you have to wait at least six weeks to get a passport and then
have to apply for a visa, it could be a very long wait.
7) Domestic flights
may require one
If you plan to travel by plane, even if it’s a domestic flight within
the United States, you will need a passport to board starting in 2018 if your state driver’s license doesn’t meet federal requirements. Wait times for
passport application processing will likely increase as we get closer to that
looming deadline, so it makes sense to apply for your passport now.
8) Going to Canada?
Many people think passports are for only overseas travel, but if you
want to travel between the United States and Mexico or Canada, you do need a
passport. There is an exception: if you reside in a state that issues enhanced driver’s licenses, your
license is accepted as
documentation for travel to and from those neighboring countries.
9) Traveling for work
Although you may not be planning a leisure trip out of the United
States, if you are up for a job promotion that includes travel, a valid
passport in your possession is a point in your favor.
Go here for more information on getting a US passport, or get free legal advice
right here about
passports or other legal documentation.
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