speaking of passports
Is it silly to get Casper a passport now in case we want to go somewhere suddenly? I'm guessing she's already too old to travel on my passport with her birth certificate, which is I think how they do it with tiny tiny babies. Of course, am talking out of ass, so must now go to State Dept. web site to see.
Interesting. From www.state.gov: You have to have a passport, even if you are 3 days old. Both parents must be present (or submit notarized documents) when a minor under 14 applies for a passport, to prohibit flight in child custody battles, it looks like. Children 14-17 may not need parental permission to get a passport, though. And if you give birth while in a foreign country, you notify the nearest consulate using a special form: Consular Report of Birth of a Citizen of the United States of America , Form FS-240.
Huh.
I can apply for a passport for Casper at my local post office. It's $70.
Interesting. From www.state.gov: You have to have a passport, even if you are 3 days old. Both parents must be present (or submit notarized documents) when a minor under 14 applies for a passport, to prohibit flight in child custody battles, it looks like. Children 14-17 may not need parental permission to get a passport, though. And if you give birth while in a foreign country, you notify the nearest consulate using a special form: Consular Report of Birth of a Citizen of the United States of America , Form FS-240.
Huh.
I can apply for a passport for Casper at my local post office. It's $70.
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