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All the air in the United States and passengers traveling to destinations in the sea as the British Virgin Islands will soon need a passport. Various agencies will allocate appropriate resources to prevent American tourists being stranded. They will disseminate this information across National and informs U.S. citizens on how convenient to apply for a U.S. passport.

Due to come to the U.S. policy Passport change the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) has taken steps to assist American citizens to acquire U.S. passports. The new policy enter into force on January 2007.

The CTO will work with the United States Postal Service (USPS). Both sides agreed that joint action would make the process efficient and beneficial to American citizens who need need a passport.

The USPS will provide online forms on their site (http://usps.com/passport) or applicants can call 1-800-ASK-USPS. You can also call the USPS Marketing Department at 212-330-3070 with any questions regarding an application for U.S. passport.

The CTO will organize events in conjunction with the USPS as Fair in the Caribbean to New York. These events will allow participants to apply for a passport without headaches. The USPS will place a stop to these events. They have application forms and cameras to facilitate the application process. These services will be offered to those who have never obtained a passport, and those who need to renew their passport.

Applying for a passport was never difficult, but it may take up to six weeks or more to finally receive a valid U.S. passport. Since the average person tends to wait until the last minute, we moves closer to maturity, the longer it will probably get one. If you plan to travel outside the United States by air or sea after the deadline, the best time to apply for a U.S. passport is now.

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