I declare that the information I have given on this form is complete and correct and that I am aware that the penalty for making a false or misleading statement either in writing or orally to obtain an Australian travel document is $110 000 or 10 years imprisonment, or both.
Letters of Explanation should include the following information: Addressed to the U.S. Department of State. State the name of the applicant. State the reason why you do not have an itinerary or proof of departure. State the earliest possible date of departure (if you may travel at any time, indicate an approximate date)
If a person believes he or she is eligible under the law as a non-citizen national of the United States and the person complies with the provisions of section 341(b) of the INA, 8 USC 1452(b), he/she may apply for a passport at any Passport Agency or acceptance facility in the United States.
A good declaration is specific and detailed, focusing on the facts of the situation or event. Avoid general statements or opinions and instead provide concrete details and evidence to support your statement. Use specific dates, times, and locations to make your statement more credible.
1, (name), son / wife of ' Date of Birth: residing at being an applicant for issue of passport, do hereby solemnly affirm and state as follows: 1. That I am continuously resident at the above mentioned address from 2. I have read the provisions of Section 6 (2) of the Indian Passport Act.
A letter of consent, preferably in English and notarized, from the other parent or signed by both custodial parents. The letter should say: "I acknowledge that my child is traveling outside the country with the name of the adult with my permission."
I/We solemnly declare that he/she has not lost, surrendered or been deprived of his/her citizenship of India and that the information given in respect of him/her in this application is true. It is also certified that I/we am/are holding/not holding valid Indian passport(s).
I/We solemnly declare that he/she has not lost, surrendered or been deprived of his/her citizenship of India and that the information given in respect of him/her in this application is true. It is also certified that I/we am/are holding/not holding valid Indian passport(s).
General Declaration (B11) Where an applicant's circumstances require further explanation, passport interviewing officers may advice the applicant or parent (or person with parental responsibility) to complete a general declaration known as a Form B-11 General Declaration by Passport Applicant.