Each state has a criteria for denying passport, In most cases, child support, On the passport application it always ask for marriage status and if you are divorced, the date of your marriage and date of your divorce is required, The name of your ex is required in this case to ascertain whether you have any child support pending or any arrears in the past, Based on that, your passport can be denied,
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You need to provide a lot more detail to get an answer. Specifically:1. What is a "passport cart"?2. What country are you a citizen of?3. What specific locations "within the US" do you plan on traveling between?The reason all of these are important:1. The US will issue a passport CARD to a US citizen upon request (and proof of identity/citizenship and payment of a fee). I'm not sure if this is what you mean when you say "passport cart" or not.2. If you're not a US citizen you cannot get a US passport card; whether or not your country issues something similar, and whether the US recognizes those documents as opposed to the more traditional passport booklet, is something we'd need to know what country you're a citizen of to tell you.3. US passport cards are not a complete substitute for a passport. For example, they are not valid for arrivals by air. You don't normally need a passport of any kind for domestic flights in the US itself, though even US citizens need a passport to travel from a US Territory to the US proper.
It depends on your nationality. If you are a citizen of another EU or Schengen country which issues its citizens with national identity cards, then you can travel using that national identity card instead of a passport. Otherwise you need a passport. If you are entering Spain overland from another Schengen country, there will not normally be passport / ID card check, but you will still need to carry your ID / passport as it is a legal requirement and you will need it to check into hotels.
Notify the police of the loss of your passport. Then contact the responsible authorities of your country which issues your passports and ask them to help you.
If you have a national ID card from a real EU country, you will be able to travel. But you can only get one if you're already a citizen, and having an NSK "passport" won't help at all. NSK isn't a real country. It's an art group that issues "passports" as a joke. You can't cross borders, get visas or live in Europe with an NSK passport.
Yes, they are two completely separate issues. Failure to pay court ordered child support for any reason can result in serious consequences including a contempt of court charge.
It depends. If you were denied for a gun permit, you should contact the agency that issues permits in your state. If you are talking about being denied for a gun purchase, ask the dealer for the information for an appeal.
Not if you are a citizen of an EU or Schengen Area country which issues national identity cards, then you can enter Switzerland using that identity card. Otherwise you need a passport. If you are entering Switzerland via the land borders there are not normally any passport / ID card checks, as Switzerland and all countries bordering it are members of the Schengen Area. But you still need to carry your passport or ID card as this is a legal requirement in Switzerland, and you might be unlucky and get asked to show it at the border.
If you have a European/Italian passport, you can enter Mexico without many issues.
You can get a passport at any US Post Office. You will need to make an appointment.
Citizenship is not an issue. It sounds like a good case, based on the support and visitation issues, but it would be up to the court.
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