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News, tips, and explainers about U.S. passports, TSA PreCheck, Global Entry, CLEAR, REAL ID, and travel ID requirements.
Passport Photo Requirements 2026: Avoid the #1 Rejection
Passport photo requirements are strict — State Dept rejects ~20% of photos. Get the exact 2x2 specs, common mistakes, and how to take a compliant photo at home.
REAL ID Deadline 2026: Is It Really In Effect?
REAL ID enforcement is in full effect at every U.S. airport. If your driver's license isn't compliant, here's exactly what flies and what doesn't in 2026.
TSA PreCheck vs Global Entry: Pick the Right One in 2026
TSA PreCheck vs Global Entry: cost, time, and who each program is for. Plus when getting both makes sense — and how Global Entry includes PreCheck free.
How to Get a Birth Certificate Online (50-State Guide)
How to get a birth certificate online: order through your state vital records office or an approved third-party service. Costs $15–$50, ships in 4–12 weeks.
CLEAR Plus Cost in 2026: Hidden Discounts and Free Options
CLEAR Plus costs $209/year at the base rate — but most travelers can pay far less. Here are every discount, free path, and credit card reimbursement available in 2026.
CLEAR vs PreCheck: Stack Them or Pick One
CLEAR speeds up the ID line; TSA PreCheck speeds up the security line. Learn how each works, when to stack both, and how to get CLEAR free via Amex or Delta.
Closed-Loop Cruises: Can You Use a Birth Certificate?
On a closed-loop cruise, U.S. citizens can board with a birth certificate plus photo ID. Here's what qualifies, what doesn't, and why a passport is still smarter.
DS-3053: How to Get a Notarized Parental Consent Form
DS-3053 is the notarized parental consent form required when one parent can't attend a child's passport appointment. Here's how to fill it out correctly in 2026.
Global Entry vs NEXUS: Which Trusted-Traveler Wins in 2026
Global Entry vs NEXUS: NEXUS costs $50 less, includes Global Entry and PreCheck, but requires Canadian citizenship or residency. Full comparison for 2026.
Global Entry vs SENTRI vs FAST: Land-Border Programs Compared
Global Entry, SENTRI, NEXUS, and FAST all speed up border crossings — but they serve different routes and traveler types. Here's how to pick the right one.
Lost Birth Certificate: How to Replace Yours Fast
Lost your birth certificate? Replace it through your state of birth vital records office — not where you live now. Here's what to do, step by step, in 2026.
Passport Card vs Passport Book: Which You Actually Need in 2026
Passport card vs book: the card costs less and fits in your wallet, but only works for land and sea travel. Here's which one you actually need in 2026.
Passport Stamp Pages: Running Out + How to Add Pages
Running out of passport pages? Since 2016 the State Dept stopped adding pages mid-term. You must renew for a new book — here's when to do it and what to request.
What Counts as Proof of Citizenship for a U.S. Passport
Proof of citizenship for a U.S. passport: a certified birth certificate works for most people, but 4 other documents are accepted. Here's what the State Dept accepts.
REAL ID vs Passport: Which Works for Domestic Flights in 2026?
Both REAL ID and a U.S. passport work for domestic flights, but they're not equal. Here's when each makes sense and which one you should carry in 2026.
TSA PreCheck Cost in 2026: Fees, Discounts, and Free Options
TSA PreCheck costs $78 for 5 years — but credit card reimbursements, military waivers, and enrollment-provider discounts can bring the real cost to $0. Full breakdown.
TSA PreCheck Renewal: 5-Minute Process, Step by Step
Renew TSA PreCheck online in about 5 minutes for $70. Step-by-step walkthrough of the TSA UEC dashboard, eligibility window, and what stays the same.
What Is a TSA Universal Enrollment Center (UEC)?
A TSA Universal Enrollment Center (UEC) is where you get fingerprinted for TSA PreCheck. Here's what to expect, what to bring, and how to find one near you.
What Is a Known Traveler Number (KTN)?
A Known Traveler Number (KTN) is the 9-digit code that unlocks TSA PreCheck on your boarding pass. Here's where to find yours and how to add it to a reservation.
Birth Certificate Replacement: 50-State Cost & Speed Guide
Birth certificate replacement costs $15–$50 per state. Order from your state of birth, not where you live. Routine: 4–12 weeks. Expedited: 2–3 days.
Certified Birth Certificate vs Photocopy: What Counts
A certified birth certificate has a raised seal and registrar's signature. A photocopy doesn't count — even of a certified copy. Here's what agencies require.
Children's Passport Renewal Rules (Under 16)
Kids under 16 can't renew by mail — they must apply in person with DS-11 every 5 years. Here's who needs to show up, what to bring, and the exceptions explained.
CLEAR Family Membership: Adding Kids and Spouse in 2026
CLEAR Plus Family Plan adds adults for $70/year each. Kids under 18 are always free. Here's how enrollment, adding members, and removing them actually works.
Damaged Passport: When You Need to Replace It
Water damage, torn pages, or a bent chip — find out exactly when a damaged passport needs replacing and how to apply in person before your next flight.
DS-11: How to Fill Out the New U.S. Passport Form (2026)
DS-11 is the U.S. passport application for first-time applicants and lost/stolen replacements. Step-by-step guide to every section — fees, docs, and what to bring.
Expedited Passport: 4 Real Options Compared in 2026
Need a passport fast? Compare all 4 expedited passport options in 2026 — mail expedite, agency walk-in, courier services, and same-day — with costs and timelines.
DS-82: How to Renew Your Passport by Mail (2026 Guide)
DS-82 is the U.S. passport renewal form for adults. Learn who qualifies, how to fill it out correctly, what to mail, where to send it, and how to track your renewal.
Same-Day Passport: How to Get One in an Emergency
Need a same-day passport? Only a regional passport agency can issue one. Here's who qualifies, how appointments work, and what to bring on the day.
Free CLEAR Plus: Credit Cards and Airline Status in 2026
CLEAR Plus costs $209/year — but Amex Platinum, Delta Diamond status, and United Premier 1K members can get it free or nearly free. Here's every discount path.
Global Entry Conditional Approval: Next Steps Explained
Global Entry conditional approval means you passed the background check — but you still need an interview within 365 days. Here's exactly what to do next.
Global Entry Renewal: When and How to Renew in 2026
Global Entry renewal costs $120 and can be started up to 1 year before expiration. No interview required for most members. Step-by-step guide for 2026.
Global Entry Interview: What to Bring & What They Ask
Global Entry interview takes 10–15 minutes. Learn what documents to bring, common questions CBP asks, and how enrollment-on-arrival works at the airport.
International Travel With Kids: Document Checklist
Traveling internationally with kids requires passports for every child, a travel consent letter, and extra prep for single parents. Full checklist for 2026.
Lost Passport: Replace It Without Cancelling Your Trip
Lost your passport? Here's exactly how to report it with DS-64, apply for a replacement with DS-11, and get a new one fast — even if you travel soon.
Passport for a Newborn: Step-by-Step (DS-11)
Getting a passport for a newborn requires both parents in person, a state-issued birth cert, and a tricky photo. Here's every step explained for 2026.
Passport Agency Walk-In Appointments: How They Really Work
Passport agency walk-ins are not allowed — appointments are mandatory. Here's how to get one, what to expect inside, and what to do when no slots appear.
Passport Name Change After Marriage: Form, Fee, Timing
Passport name change after marriage has 3 paths depending on when you apply. DS-5504 is free if within 1 year. Here's which form you need and what to bring.
How Long Does It Take to Get a Passport in 2026?
Passport processing times in 2026: routine is 4-6 weeks, expedited is 2-3 weeks, and agency walk-ins can take same-day to 2 weeks. Mail time adds 1-2 weeks each way.
REAL ID Requirements 2026: Documents Every State Accepts
Real ID requirements: proof of identity, SSN, two address proofs, and name-change docs. Bring originals. Here's the full accepted-document list.
TSA PreCheck Denied: How to Appeal in 2026
TSA PreCheck denied? Learn the most common reasons for denial, how to file a DHS TRIP redress request, and what alternatives exist while you sort it out.
Birth Certificate Apostille: When You Need One in 2026
A birth certificate apostille certifies your U.S. document for use abroad. You get it from the Secretary of State in your birth state — not from the federal government.
Adoption Records: Replacing Your Birth Certificate
Adoptees typically receive an amended birth certificate showing adoptive parents. Original records are sealed in most states. Here's how to get both.
Birth Certificate for Passport: What State Dept Accepts
Your birth certificate for a passport must be a state-issued certified copy with a raised seal and both parents' names. Hospital souvenirs and photocopies are rejected.
Children's Global Entry Application Quirks
Children of any age can get Global Entry for $120 — no family discount. Here's what parents need to know about the interview, biometrics, and PreCheck for kids.
Stadium CLEAR: Sports Venues Where It Works in 2026
CLEAR Plus members can bypass entry security at participating MLB, NFL, NBA, NHL, and MLS venues. Here's how stadium CLEAR works and what to expect at the gate.
Closed-Loop Caribbean Cruises: Documents Required in 2026
Planning a closed-loop Caribbean cruise? Here's exactly which documents you need in 2026 — passport, birth certificate, or card — and what Caribbean ports require.
Cruise Documentation: Passport, Birth Certificate, or REAL ID?
Cruise documentation depends on your itinerary. Here's exactly which documents work for closed-loop vs open-loop cruises, and why REAL ID isn't one of them.
Global Entry for Green Card Holders: Eligibility & Application
Green card holders are eligible for Global Entry. Here's what LPRs need to know about the $120 application, background check, interview, and I-551 requirement.
What to Do If You Lose Your Passport Abroad
Lost your passport abroad? Contact the nearest U.S. Embassy immediately, file a police report, and apply for an emergency passport. Here's every step, clearly.
Mobile Passport Control vs Global Entry: Which Saves More Time
Mobile Passport Control is free. Global Entry costs $120. Here's how they compare on speed, airport coverage, PreCheck access, and which travelers should use each.
Passport Card for Mexico: When It's Enough
Driving to Mexico? The passport card works at every land border crossing and saves you $100 over the book. Here's when the card is enough — and when it isn't.
Six-Month Rule: Why Your Passport 'Expires' Early
Many countries require your passport to be valid 6 months beyond your return date. Learn which countries enforce it, how airlines check, and when to renew.
REAL ID by State: Where Getting One Is Hardest in 2026
REAL ID by state: DMV wait times range from same-week to 10+ weeks. See which states are fastest, which are slowest, and what your options are in 2026.
REAL ID for Kids: Do Children Need One in 2026?
Kids under 18 don't need ID for domestic flights — TSA only requires the adult companion's ID. Here's what children actually need, and when a passport makes more sense.
REAL ID vs Enhanced Driver's License: What's the Difference
REAL ID vs EDL: both work for domestic flights, but only an EDL lets you cross into Canada or Mexico by land. Here's when each makes sense and which 5 states issue EDLs.
What Happens if Your Passport Is Damaged at TSA
TSA's RF chip readers can flag a damaged passport chip, and severe damage may get you denied boarding. Here's what counts as damage, and what to do next.
Why Was My TSA PreCheck Application Delayed?
TSA PreCheck delays are usually caused by name mismatches, criminal history flags, or conflicting addresses. Here's what triggers extended review and how to fix it.
TSA PreCheck for Federal Employees: Free + Discounted Options
Most federal employees don't get free TSA PreCheck — but DHS/CBP staff, certain credit unions, and federal cards can cut the $78 fee to $0. Full breakdown inside.
TSA PreCheck for Active Military and Veterans
Active military get TSA PreCheck free using their DoD ID as a KTN. Veterans do not — here's what every service member and vet needs to know about PreCheck access.
Visa-Free Countries for U.S. Passport Holders 2026
U.S. passport holders can visit 180+ countries visa-free or with visa on arrival in 2026. Here's where you can go, what it means, and key rules to know.
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