Below is information on the Passport porcess for those who want to correct the standing / status to that of a State Citizen / aka a Non Citizen National or a National of the united States of America. And not for the U.S. Citizen be advised. Click the link to get the official document from the great Department of State
It is recommended to get your Birth certificate Authenticated on the STATE OF... Level if they provide it! If not send to the fed level DS-4194. Only 1 level is needed. The COLB doesn't need to be done / certificate of live birth!
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1. Understanding the DS-11 Application
2. Definition of a Non-Citizen U.S. National
3. Relevant Laws and Codes
4. Filling Out the DS-11 Form
a. Personal Information Section
b. Citizenship Evidence
c. Parental Information
d. Declaration of Allegiance
e. Supporting Documentation
5. Submission Process
6. Additional Notes
7. Legal References
This treatise contains standing case law on citizenship and a 2-page example on how to fill out the passport form.
Free yourself from tyranny
Everyone has tried many complicated and time consuming things to retrieve their rights that are secured by our constitutions, and to stop unconstitutional traffic tickets, taxes, prosecutions, foreclosures, depriving you of your second amendment right to arms and lawsuits. I will not go into all that has been tried, happened and failed. It would be too time consuming and most would not understand. I will give a brief description of how this works.
When you got your Social Security number, either you or your Mom or Dad checked off that you were a U.S. citizen on the SS-5 application. And then you continued to claim to be a U.S. citizen throughout your life and did so on all of the government forms and applications, which caused you to pay taxes, get tickets and every other act of treason that has happened to you.
The U.S. in this case, is the federal corporation the District of Columbia, also known as USDC or the UNITED STATES. It was created by the congressional act of 1871. Also see 28 USC 3002 (15) "United States" means- (A) a Federal corporation;
So a U.S. citizen is a citizen of this federal corporation, and not a union State or USA republic. So now it's easy to see that a U.S. citizen is a legal fiction / U.S. corporation and has no rights secured by the constitution. Only people have rights secured by the constitution, not legal fictions. You should have checked off "other" on the form because you are a State Citizen that you were born in, which is referred to in article 3 and the 11th amendment of the constitution, which is the same as a "Citizen of the United States" as penned in article 1 and 2 of the constitution. that you were born in, which makes you a Citizen of all states, and one of the people, and a beneficiary of, the republic U.S.A. constitution of 1789/1791. A State Citizen is a Citizen of the United States. But not the same as a 14th amendment "Citizen of the United States". And the 14th amendment fell two states short of being ratified. So it does not lawfully exist. A 14th amendment citizen is born in the Untied States which is a federal territory and subject to congress. This is not the same as being born in one of the several states of the Union. The United States of America is the dejure republic government, not the United States which is the corporation. The preamble to the constitution establishes the United States of America, not the United States. So we have Two Different and Distinct National Governments. This treachery has always been the goal of the enemy.
See case law....
"The idea prevails with some, indeed it has expression in arguments at the bar, that we have in this country substantially two national governments; one to be maintained under the Constitution, with all its restrictions; the other to be maintained by Congress outside and independently of that instrument, by exercising such powers as other nations of the earth are accustomed to... I take leave to say that, if the principles thus announced should ever receive the sanction of a majority of this court, a radical and mischievous change in our system will result. We will, in that event, pass from the era of constitutional liberty guarded and protected by a written constitution into an era of legislative absolutism... It will be an evil day for American Liberty if the theory of a government outside the Supreme Law of the Land finds lodgment in our Constitutional Jurisprudence. No higher duty rests upon this court than to exert its full authority to prevent all violation of the principles of the Constitution."
--Honorable Supreme Court Justice John Harlan in the 1901 case of Downes v. Bidwell.
It's all about your citizenship. It's that simple.
See case law..."Taxpayers are not [de jure] State Citizens." Belmont v. Town of Gulfport, 122 So. 10.
U.S. v. Anthony 24 Fed. 829 (1873) "The term resident and citizen of the United States (this means 14th amendment citizen) is distinguished from a Citizen of one of the several states, in that the former is a special class of citizen created by Congress."
So you can see in the above case citations that there are two national governments. More case law on citizenship listed at the end.
You are all below.
You are not any of the below.
1. A State Citizen which is born in one of the several states of the Union. (Not the United States). See article 3 and the 11th amendment of the constitution
2. A "Citizen of the United States" as penned in article one and two of the constitution. Notice that when you signed up to vote, it asked if you were a Citizen of the United States. This is the only citizen that can vote.
3. A Non-citizen national. This wording also applies to those born in the unincorporated islands of the United States.
1. United States citizen. Which is a legal fiction and a franchise citizen of the federal corporation United States (District of Columbia". This one does not have any constitutional rights. Notice when you filled out your voter registration, it did not ask if you were a United States citizen. Because a United States citizen cannot vote.
2. United States national. Which is also a legal fiction. This one also does not have any rights.
3. You are not a 14th amendment citizen. This is someone born in the United States Territory and congress has authority over. And does not have all rights guaranteed by the constitution.
See how it is worded..."...born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States..."
4. And of course you are not an alien.
So to reclaim your citizenship, you need to certify your citizenship by getting a passport as a "State Citizen". Your birth certificate that is required for your passport is proof that you are a State Citizen and is your title and deed to your rights secured by our founding documents. It is on bond paper and you are the bond holder/ beneficiary. However, you will not find the term "State Citizen" on government forms because they are deceptively hiding it from the public. They use terms such as "Citizen of the United States", "non-citizen national", "national" or "other". When you get your passport it will look like any other and say that your nationality is the United States of America. This is true if you are a State Citizen, 14th amendment citizen or a U.S. citizen. They do this to hide what they are doing. Remember that the U.S. citizen is a legal fiction, (a U.S. Corporation) with no rights. A 14th Amendment citizen has little rights. A State Citizen has absolute freedom and liberty protected by our founding documents. You are not a legal fiction, nor a U.S. corporation/US citizen, nor are you a 14th amendment citizen.
You are a State Citizen of the state you were born in, which makes you a Citizen of all of the States, and a non-citizen national and a Citizen of the United States as penned in article 1 and 2 of the constituion.
AN EXAMPLE PASSPORT FORM AND AFFIDAVIT IS INCLUDED BELOW IN THIS TREATISE.
Fill out the application in black ink as per the instructions.
The main things to remember on the Passport form, is to....
1. Put in your social security number. Before, we did not put in the social security number or simply put in all zeros.
The older forms said the social security number is voluntary in the instructions of the application. It still is voluntary and a felony for them to demand it. See 42 USC 408 a-8. But if you leave it off. They may deny you the passport and keep your money. It does not matter that you give it to them. Even if they took the application, they will write your SS number on the form somewhere. So write in your social security number.
2. THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT THING TO DO!
All of the other stuff I mention does not really matter. It's only a way to make them pay close attention to your application. Every place that it asks if someone is a U.S. citizen; Mom, Dad or spouse or ex-spouse, you check off NO. If you check off yes to U.S. citizen on anything, then that makes you a U.S. citizen. Otherwise you are a State Citizen. NO ONE IS A U.S. CITIZEN. Not you, or your spouse, or your ex-spouse or your mom, dad or children. This is the most important step. No to U.S. citizen on everything. MAKE SURE YOU GET THIS RIGHT! This is the only thing that matters on the application!
Do not let them bully you into checking off yes to U.S. citizenship.
3. Put "In care of:" with the mailing address and use the standard mailing address with zip
code. This means that this is merely where you receive your mail and you do not live in their jurisdiction. And for the permanent address, use "R.F.D." or "Rural Free Delivery" for the address and then the city and state. Then use all zeros for the zip code. This means that you live in the Republic and not in any fictional jurisdiction.
If they force you to put something else in, then do it. It is only a way to make them pay close attention to your application. That you checked off no to all questions on U.S. citizenship.
Additional things you can do is...
4. Put "without prejudice" above your signature. This insures that you are not a legal fiction
and are not contracting away your rights. Although this should not be needed as a State Citizen.
5. Expedite your passport. The faster you get it, the faster you will be free. In addition, the
State Department will delay your passport to the maximum allotted time otherwise. They do not want you to have it.
6. DO NOT INCLUDE AFFIDAVITS OF CITIZENSHIP WITH YOUR APPLICATION, OR UNDERLINE NON-CITIZEN NATIONAL. You will be denied.
7. The EXPLANATORY STATEMENT is an additional document that explains who and what you are it is not mandatory. It can be purchased on https://www.Blacksite.com filled out & notarized. To be then turned in with the DS-11!
Do not sign it until you are in front of the acceptance agent.
They are not allowed to refuse your application or make any changes. To do so is a crime. You can report the person to the U.S. Attorney General.
What if you already have a passport?
Even if you already have a passport from before or have a current passport, you can get a new passport with this method by doing another DS-11. And yes, you have to put down on the application that you had one in the past, and show the old passport with the application, or fill out a lost form. It does not matter what you put on the previous passport. You are updating your information. Sometimes the State Department will write a passport holder that they are being denied because they already have a passport. I'm not sure, but I think they have updated your information at that point, that you are a State Citizen, and your current passport most likely shows that, when the information is run.
Anyone who is denied a passport for various reasons such as back child support and ect..., are still protected. It seems their information is updated. And some folks have told me that they were made eligible about 3 or 4 months after applying and being denied because of back child support.
I have also found that so far, even if someone is out on parole, bond or probation, they can get one too without arrest, and stop further harassment. But if you fill it out wrong, they will arrest you the next day. I seen it happen. Check off "NO" to all questions on U.S. citizenship.
I personally have done all of the above for myself and others.
NOTE: It is rumored that the State Department will require proof of travel such as a VISA or other proof of travel. This is because the enemy is in panic. They do not want their slaves to escape. It's merely a way to discourage you from getting this type of passport. And most countries do not require a VISA for Americans. So if this becomes the case, I suggest you simply make a hotel reservation for a night or two across the border in Canada or some place. Then print off a copy of the reservation for proof to include with your application. You can always cancel the reservation after you get your passport, if you change your mind or not able to go.
Traps to avoid.
1. Do not put down that you are a U.S. citizen on anything. Usually the proper choice given is national of the united States, Citizen of the United States, Non-citizen national, State Citizen or other. They used to have places on the form to check off State Citizen but not anymore. Yes, they make it as confusing as possible.) Or the form may only have a yes or no question if you are a U.S. citizen. Check off no. Checking off no to U.S. citizenship does not prevent you from benefits or rights. If you are registered to vote, you still can vote. Because you are a asked if you are a Citizen of the Untied States.
2. Your social security number is voluntary. But again, if you do not put it on the passport application or you will be denied. So it does not hurt you to use it if you need to. But it is a felony for anyone to compel your social security number from you. See... 42 USC 408 A-8. I am told that you can get a EIN number for banking purposes only. Then use that with your passport to get a bank account. Do not give them your SS number when getting an EIN number or it will be denied.
3. Always put the phrase "without prejudice" with your signature. State Citizens do not have to do this. But it sure does not hurt. It means you are not giving up any rights or otherwise contracting. See UCC 1-308 which was formally UCC 1-207.
When you get a job, fill out the I-9 form. Check off "Citizen of the United States" and I know folks who have also checked off "non-citizen national" with no consequence. You can use your social security number here if you wish, but the form itself says it is voluntary. And they may old out SS but not taxes. But you do not have to. The employer has the choice of your passport for ID or both your DL and SS card. Use your passport for ID. Claiming State Citizen does not prevent you from getting any benefits from anything. Sign everything with the phrase "without prejudice". I as well as others do not use the W-4 or w-9 form for tax withholding. We use the W-8BEN. Some employers will not except it and demand a W-4 or w-9. But it is illegal for them to demand it. But it seems most employers will and should except the W-8BEN. You do not have to file taxes. If you feel uneasy about not paying taxes, you can continue to pay them and see how your passport works for you. But you are only feeding the U.S.D.C. beast that is enslaving the country.
When you buy a gun and fill out the form, do not check off that you "have renounced your U.S. citizenship". You never were a U.S. citizen, so there is no citizenship to renounce. I have bought plenty of guns since. And used my passport for ID rather than a State ID. Again, not everyone understands this. So some gun dealers are apprehensive. Just tell them to run the application. If anything is wrong, they will deny it. Which has never happened with anyone I know. And interestingly, many have reported buying guns outside of their state with no problem, as it should be.
Never put down you live in the United States. You live in the United States of America (U.S.A.). Or simply say you live in America. On lots of forms you will see United States, but they do not make it clear if it's the federal corporation or the republic. I believe if it asks what country you live in, then it must be the republic, not the corporation. The corporation is not a country. You find this all through the United States Code and the Code of Federal Regulations for the purpose of confusion. So study carefully to see what they mean by, "The United States".
Once you receive your passport, you should never have to pay income taxes, you can carry any gun, you should not get tickets. But keep your nose clean on traffic tickets. About ten of the states will try and war with you on traffic tickets to fool you into believing they still have jurisdiction. But if you fight them one time with an affidavit of treason and deprivation of rights under color of law, you may never get another one. You also do not need licenses permits and fees and the bills of exchange will work if properly served. And they cannot come after you for unsecured debt. You may get a few letters for not paying debt, but you cannot be sued for it. Simply send back any summons with a cease and desist letter as mentioned later. Or better, do not answer it. They cannot even get a default judgement. The only thing you cannot do is cause injury. They can arrest you for causing injury to someone. And anyone that causes injury needs to be arrested.
Even though you can do all these things, I highly recommend that you do not shove it in their face. Be on good behavior and do not draw attention to yourself. Also give any police officer a friendly chance to discover who you are. Hand him whatever he asks for. Most usually you will not get a ticket in most States except for about ten at this time. I'll address that later. If you a ticket in one of the other 40 states, sign it "without prejudice" and forget it. Do not go to court. There is nothing they can lawfully do. DO NOT GO TO COURT, THERE IS NOTHING THEY CAN LAWFULLY DO. Several law enforcement officials have confirmed for me, that when they pull someone over that is Red Flag or Restricted because of the State Citizen passport, that they have no jurisdiction to arrest them or write tickets. But they are told to write the ticket anyway and let the court handle it. They have no idea what happened. Nothing did happen. DO NOT PAY THE TICKET! DO NOT GO TO COURT!
However, there are now currently ten or so States that I know of where the "Shadow Government / Deep State criminals has taken over, and sometimes will instruct the officer to give you a ticket. At this moment and time, they are Arkansas, Missouri, Colorado, Minnesota, Hawaii, Oregon, Arizona, Alabama, Texas and a couple others I cannot think of. I didn't know what was going on at first. But we found out from a government official, that the State Department has not been putting people all the way over to State Citizen status for the past few years. Unlawful of course. But they put you over to RED FLAG status for an unknown amount of time. Then if there are no incidents, they put you over to State Citizen status. The difference is only concerning traffic tickets. Everything else such as taxes and lawsuits are still the same. Do not worry about that. Since the passport removes your SS number and name from all of the government attack systems, they cannot not come after you that way. So they attack the driver's license itself. They suspend the license and put a warrant on the license. They will not arrest you, but will continue to pile up the fines and warrants. Then when you apply for a job, all of that stuff pops up, and you cannot get a job. Now you do not need a license any longer, and some have chosen to turn theirs in. And the passport is all they hand the cop when pulled over. I know them. See...
"The acceptance of a license, in whatever form, will not impose upon the licensee an obligation to respect or to comply with any provision of the statute or with the regulations prescribed that are repugnant to the Constitution of the United States." W. W. CARGILL CO. v. STATE OF MINNESOTA, 180 U.S. 452 (1901) 180 U.S. 452
Also see...
"Speeding, running stop signs, traveling without license plates, or registration are not threats to the public safety, and thus are not arrestable offenses." Christy v. Elliot, 216 I 131, 74 HE 1035, LRA NS 1905-1910
Many (including me) have reported that the nine-digit number on the passport lets them buy insurance, escape sales tax, buy guns, get and International Drivers Permit and etc... I and my family at this time have car insurance using only the number under the picture on the passport card. Do not give them your SS number or it will link up your State driver's licenses. Most people have found that by using the nine digits on the passport card, that their auto insurance is 20% to 50% cheaper. Mine is about 25% cheaper.
Not all insurance companies will do this. It seems to be about 7 out of 10. And you cannot do this online. You have to call the insurance company by phone. You cannot get insurance on your car if it is not registered. But then again, if you have the State Citizen passport and have turned your license in for a State ID, then you do not need to buy insurance. And you can call the county assessor and unregister your car or truck. Tell them you no longer have it. This take your car completely out of their jurisdiction. I would leave the plates on so that the police cars automatic license plate readers, can still read the plate, and there would be less chance of getting pulled over. Now in full disclosure, I personally have not turned in my license or unregistered any of my cars. But I am never bothered. They know I will put up a fight. And just like any criminal, they are terrified of an armed victim. I've taken them to task many times. And they have not bothered me in about 5 or so years. But I cannot guarantee, that you will not run into a corrupt official.
So here is how I helped a friend put the hurt on some corrupt officials in Arkansas. If you want to keep your license, and you live in one of these States that will write you a ticket, then simply show up for court with at least one witness. This will give you two witnesses including you. (The more the better) and your birth certificate. Continue to show your birth certificate and say you are a State Citizen, dismiss this case. Ask for the performance bond. This is the bond that you file a claim on for your injuries. You have been injured in that you are being deprived rights under color of law 18USC241 and 18USC242 and also here is a little jewel I just recently found... 18 U.S. Code § 1545. Safe conduct violation, "Whoever violates any safe conduct or passport duly obtained and issued under authority of the United States shall be fined under this title, imprisoned not more than 10 years, or both."
Do not get yourself into contempt with a corrupt judge. Do not plea. Pleading perfects, the jurisdiction of the court. And do not take a plea bargain. If the judge runs over you, then you and your witness can write an affidavit of high crimes and treason committed by...(whoever the judge, cop and prosecutor are) by how ever many witnesses you have. At least two and the more the better. Make a couple of notarized copies and file one with the county. Then get about7 or 8 certified copies from the county and send the complaints to the FBI, DOJ, Secret Service, President and etc... Then do not answer any suit that comes your way. Typically, it is stupid for them to sue you if you have at least two witnesses because it now become a part of a court record, and they must be prosecuted. This ruins their government career forever, because it comes up on all background searches. It is also acts as a lis pendens lien on all of their property and assets. They will not be able sell their property or borrow money. But reserve this for have to cases. We only did this because they would not relent. I typically find the State officials will do nothing to help you. They seem to be the most corrupt. Also you can file a lis pendens lien or a flat out lein on the case number and its bonds including the performance bond. NEVER file a lien on personal property. Only the case number and its bonds, bonds of officials and their oaths of office.
Always use the passport for your ID where possible. Some places will give you a hard time while buying a gun and etc... But once they run it, they are surprised to find that they can sell you one. You can order the passport card, book or both. If money is an object, I highly recommend that you order the card, to carry in your wallet or purse. It's cheaper. When the officer runs your ID, he/she will see your status and has to let you go, unless you live in one of the aforementioned 10 states. The status most law enforcement sees on your background check is similar to the following.
RESTRICTED
DO NOT STOP, DO NOT DETAIN, DO NOT INTERROGATE.
LIFE TIME CONCEALED WEAPONS PERMIT.
The latter is to mislead the officer on why you may have a gun on you. You have your second amendment rights back. I always try to educate the officer on citizenship. But their overseers mislead them from the truth. No police officer or other official will confirm that you are on the Red Flag or Restricted List. I don't care if you have known the officer personally for 20 years and live next door to him, they will not confirm that there is anything different about your information. They do not confirm anything for me, and they will not for you.
Now I do not completely blame the law officers for their actions. They have been brainwashed by the truly evil people in government, elected officials, the BAR association and bankers. So it's a little unfair to them, because they have so badly been misled. But they still have an Oath of Office, so there is no excuse for their behavior. If you are in law enforcement and reading this, I hope you will look at your Oath of Office and then the constitutions you have sworn to uphold. Dig for the answers and educate yourself. I have a great respect for peace officers that actually protects the people and puts their lives on the line for others. But I have no such feeling for those who violate their Oath of Office. Or cause trouble for people, when there is not injured party as required by the Common Law. See...
"For a crime to exist, there must be an injured party. There can be no sanction or penalty imposed upon one because of this exercise of Constitutional rights."- Sherar v. Cullen, 481 F. 945.
I have received a passport using this method. And so have many others using this method. I don't pay income taxes, I do not get tickets, I do not have to register things or get permits or licenses, and I am left alone for the most part. (I do get a fishing license from Arkansas because I like the work they do with the money. And it's cheap. And I got it with my passport, not a state ID. But I never sign it.) So weigh your options. Some folks get rid of their driver's licenses and deregister their cars. But some employers require one. Uber for example. I do not suggest any of this one way or the other. Decide for yourself to what extent you want to go and how much you want a fight.
I have found this to be the silver bullet. It is the difference between night and day. Some foreclosures are stopped cold because they cannot collect debt against a State Citizen valued in anything other than gold and silver coin. But if you are in a non-judicial foreclosure state, it could be a different story. See USA constitution Article 1 section 10. Federal Reserve Notes are not gold and silver coin. Prison sentences for those out on bond have gone away, real estate taxes have disappeared, and I can go on and on. But experiences do differ throughout America. Sometimes warrants go away. Sometimes they do not. But they are supposed to. Anything you have in controversy before you get the State Citizen passport may persist afterward. If it does, and you can, settle it. Then you are free and clear.
See how the passport works for you on small things before you go to bigger things.
This treatise is not to be taken as legal advice, and I do not accept any liability for what you do with the information. Please do not share this treatise with those of questionable morals. Colonel Vaugn Wilson special thanks to this man & legend!
UNCLASSIFIED (U)
8 FAM 505.2
PASSPORT ENDORSEMENTS
(CT:CITZ-80; 08-26-2022)
(Office of Origin: CA/PPT/S/A)
8 FAM 505.2-1 Endorsement Code Procedures
(CT:CITZ-80; 08-26-2022)
a. “Endorsement” means an official stamped, typed, or written indication of the circumstances nder which a passport was issued or can be used. The bearer may also be provided with an information notice (IN) that provides more information on the endorsement. Endorsed passports indicate that:
(1) They are valid only for a specific period of time;
(2) The bearer has a certain status; and/or
(3) There is some other relevant information about the bearer of the passport.
b. Supervisory consular officers abroad and directors of passport agencies and centers must ensure that endorsements are processed correctly. You must use the standard wording given for each endorsement. Do not modify the endorsement text unless specifically authorized by:
(1) Passport Services (CA/PPT) for passport agencies and centers;
(2) CA/PPT or Overseas Citizen Services, American Citizen Services (CA/OCS/ACS) for posts; and
(3) The Special Issuance Agency (CA/PPT/SIA) for special issuance passports.
c. You must use the specific endorsement prescribed for the situation at hand and avoid the indiscriminate use of general endorsements such as Code 46. The use of a nonstandard endorsement or incorrect use of a standard endorsement may cause confusion, problems for the traveler, or inappropriate action in subsequent adjudication. Uniform use of endorsements will avoid such confusion, and minimize the need to retrieve and review previous passport files.
d. Specific guidance about the use of endorsements is provided in the corresponding subject instructions in 8 FAM. The endorsement code must be noted in the appropriate space on the passport application.
e. See 8 FAM 706.1 for specific information on using endorsements with passport cards.
f. If a passport book contains two or more endorsements, e.g., endorsements 73 and 75, that limit its validity period:
(1) For regular passport books, the validity period is equal to the minimum length of time provided in this subchapter. For example, if one endorsement limits the passport book to one year, and the second limits it to two years, the passport book would be issued with a one-year validity period; and
(2) Special-issuance passports must be limited only with regard to the applicant's entitlement to the special issuance passport:
(a) All issues should be resolved prior to the issuance of a special-issuance passport. For example, an applicant who did not submit an acceptable U.S. birth certificate must submit an acceptable birth certificate before being issued a special-issuance passport; and
(b) CA/PPT/SIA may authorize exceptions to this policy in special, emergency circumstances and limit the passport book for an appropriate period of time to meet U.S. Government objectives.
f. The total length of the endorsements in the next generation passport is limited to 900 characters.
g. Unless provided otherwise in this subchapter, U.S. passports (except emergency passports) must be issued for a minimum of one year, even if the passport would otherwise be limited for less than one year, e.g., because of a limited period of entitlement. The one-year validity period provides sufficient time for the applicant to:
(1) Receive the passport;
(2) Obtain all necessary visas;
(3) Comply with airline carriage requirements;
(4) Comply with foreign entry/exit requirements; and
(5) Complete their travel.
h. CA/PPT/SIA may authorize the deletion of an endorsement in a special-issuance passport book if the status granted by the endorsement no longer applies and the applicant will remain entitled to the passport book for a period of time equal to or greater than its current validity. The special-issuance passport book would then be amended to add the new, correct endorsement (see 8 FAM 1004.1). Otherwise, the applicant must re-apply and a new special-issuance passport book issued for a period appropriate to the applicant's entitlement. To delete an endorsement:
(1) Use a ruler and a black pen to neatly line out the endorsement text; and
(2) Insert endorsement DEL and the new endorsement (if applicable).
j. In the next-generation passport, endorsements are printed in the order selected.
8 FAM 505.2-2 LIST OF CURRENT ENDORSEMENTS
(CT:CITZ-80; 08-26-2022)
This section contains all the endorsements currently available in the Travel Document Issuance System (TDIS) and/or American Citizens Services (ACS) system. If a previous endorsement does not appear in this list, it may be available in the Foreign Affairs Manual archive for this subchapter, or in the 1992 endorsement list available on the CAWeb.
(D) = Diplomatic Passports
(CD) = Courtesy Diplomatic Passport
(CARD) = Passport Card
(O) = Official Passports
(N) = No-fee Regular Passport
(R) = Regular Passport
(S) = Service Passport
(All) = All Types of Passports
CODE
WORDING OF ENDORSEMENT (TEXT FIELD) or (DROPDOWN/TEXT)
Explanatory notes appear below endorsement text in this font and color.
01 (D)
THE BEARER IS ABROAD ON A DIPLOMATIC ASSIGNMENT FOR THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA.
01A (D)
THE BEARER IS A MEMBER OF THE FAMILY OF (NAME OF SPONSOR), ABROAD ON A DIPLOMATIC ASSIGNMENT FOR THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA. Used for all eligible family members.
01B (D)
THE BEARER IS ABROAD ON A DIPLOMATIC ASSIGNMENT FOR THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT OR AS A MEMBER OF THE FAMILY OF (NAME OF SPONSOR), ABROAD ON A DIPLOMATIC ASSIGNMENT FOR THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA. Used for multiple entitlements.
01T (D)
THE BEARER IS (A MEMBER OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE AND TECHNICAL STAFF/A CONSULAR EMPLOYEE) OF THE UNITED STATES MISSION ASSIGNED TO THE ANGLO-AMERICAN SCHOOL IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION.
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA. Used for teachers.
01U (D)
THE BEARER IS A MEMBER OF THE FAMILY OF [NAME OF SPONSOR], (A MEMBER OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE AND TECHNICAL STAFF/A CONSULAR EMPLOYEE) OF THE UNITED STATES MISSION ASSIGNED TO THE ANGLO-AMERICAN SCHOOL IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION.
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA. Used for eligible family members of teachers.
02 (D)
THE BEARER IS THE (TITLE).
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA. Used when an applicant is identified with a lengthy title (e.g., "United States Permanent Representative on the Council of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, with the rank and status of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary").
02A (D)
THE BEARER IS A MEMBER OF THE FAMILY OF (NAME OF SPONSOR), THE (TITLE).
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA. Used for all eligible family members.
03 (CARD, R)
THIS PASSPORT REPLACES PASSPORT NUMBER (NUMBER) ISSUED ON (MON DY, YEAR). IT IS VALID UNTIL (MON DY, YEAR).
To replace a passport canceled in error, a spoiled or defective passport, a passport containing a data error (including incorrect endorsements), or a re-issued form DS-4085 (see 8 FAM 1001.4). Limit to expiration date of original passport. (If the passport would be limited to six months or less, you should advise the applicant of entry and transit requirements.) This endorsement will print the letter "R" on the passport card to indicate that it is a replacement. Passports limited with endorsement 03 may be replaced on form DS-82 if otherwise eligible.
04 (N)
NO FEE.
Placed in all no-fee regular passports, except dependent passports with preprinted endorsement 60 used by CA/PPT/SIA, the Charleston Passport Center (CA/PPT/CPC), and the Honolulu Passport Agency (CA/PPT/HH).
05 (D)
THE BEARER IS A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA TO THE (AFRICAN UNION/EUROPEAN UNION/VIENNA OFFICE OF THE UNITED NATIONS/ASSOCIATION OF SOUTHEAST ASIAN NATIONS/ORGANIZATION FOR ECONOMIC COOPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT) WITH THE RANK (AND STATUS OF AMBASSADOR EXTRAORDINARY AND PLENIPOTENTIARY/OF AMBASSADOR).
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA. Use the exact title provided by HR/PAS.
05A (D)
THE BEARER IS A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA TO THE AFRICAN UNION WITH THE RANK AND STATUS OF AMBASSADOR EXTRAORDINARY AND PLENIPOTENTIARY.
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA.
06 (D)
THE BEARER IS A DIPLOMATIC COURIER FOR THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA.
07 (D)
THE BEARER IS AMBASSADOR EXTRAORDINARY AND PLENIPOTENTIARY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA TO (COUNTRY).
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA. Use the exact title provided by HR/PAS.
07A (D)
THE BEARER IS A MEMBER OF THE FAMILY OF (NAME OF SPONSOR), AMBASSADOR EXTRAORDINARY AND PLENIPOTENTIARY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA TO (COUNTRY).
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA. Use the exact title provided by HR/PAS.
08 (ALL)
THE BEARER IS ALSO KNOWN AS (K-A GIVEN NAMES) (K-A SURNAME).
Bearer uses an assumed name in addition to their legal name.
09 (ALL)
THE BEARER IS A UNITED STATES NATIONAL AND NOT A UNITED STATES CITIZEN.
· Placed in a passport book issued to a U.S. national who is not a citizen.
· “U.S. National” will be printed instead of “USA” on the front of the passport card.
Prior to the creation of this endorsement in 1992, the bearer's status as a non-citizen U.S. national was indicated by circling the word "National" or crossing out the word "Citizen" in the Secretary's message on the signature page of the U.S. passport.
10 (N, O)
THE BEARER IS ABROAD ON AN OFFICIAL ASSIGNMENT FOR THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA.
10A (N, O)
THE BEARER IS A MEMBER OF THE FAMILY OF A PERSON ABROAD ON AN OFFICIAL ASSIGNMENT FOR THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA. Used for all eligible family members.
11 (D)
THE BEARER IS AMBASSADOR AT LARGE FOR (TITLE).
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA. Use the exact title provided by HR/PAS (e.g., Ambassador at Large for Global Women's Issues).
11A (D)
THE BEARER IS A MEMBER OF THE FAMILY OF (NAME OF SPONSOR), AMBASSADOR AT LARGE FOR (TITLE).
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA. Use the exact title provided by HR/PAS (e.g., Ambassador at Large for Global Women's Issues). Used for all eligible family members.
12 (D, N, O)
THIS PASSPORT EXPIRES ON (MON DY, YEAR). IT CANNOT BE REPLACED.
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA. Dependent (see 14 FAM 511.3) who will reach age of 21 while accompanying sponsor on permanent change-of-station (PCS) assignment. Limit to 6 months past the bearer’s 21st birthday.
12A (D, N, O)
THIS PASSPORT EXPIRES ON (MON DY, YEAR). IT CANNOT BE REPLACED.
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA. Dependent (see 14 FAM 511.3) who will reach age of 23 and is authorized educational travel. Limit to 6 months past the bearer’s 23rd birthday.
12C (D, N, O)
THIS PASSPORT MAY BE REISSUED AT EXPIRATION.
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA. Endorsement is for an eligible family member (see 14 FAM 511.3) who is older than the age of 21, is incapable of self-support, and is accompanying the sponsor on a PCS assignment overseas as indicated on current travel authorization.
14 (R)
THIS PASSPORT IS A REPLACEMENT FOR PASSPORT (123456789).
This endorsement replaces “Linkage Letters” used when a foreign government requires that the applicant provide evidence of continuity of identity. You may include this endorsement when requested by the applicant.
15 (R)
THE BEARER IS A CONSULAR AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES RESIDENT IN (CITY), (COUNTRY).
Use ONLY when authorized by HR/PAS (see 3 FAM 8912.5). Bearer is a United States Consular Agent with residence abroad. This endorsement cannot be used to amend a next-generation passport (NGP)--instead, you must issue a new passport with amendments 03 (limited to the original expiration date) and 15.
18 (O)
THE BEARER IS A MILITARY OBSERVER IN SERVICE WITH THE UNITED NATIONS MISSION FOR THE REFERENDUM IN THE WESTERN SAHARA.
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA.
21 (D)
THE BEARER IS A (PERSONAL/SPECIAL) REPRESENTATIVE OF THE (PRESIDENT/SECRETARY OF STATE) OF THE UNITED STATES.
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA. Use the exact title provided by HR/PAS.
21A (D)
THE BEARER IS A MEMBER OF THE FAMILY OF (NAME OF SPONSOR), A (PERSONAL/SPECIAL) REPRESENTATIVE OF THE (PRESIDENT/SECRETARY OF STATE) OF THE UNITED STATES.
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA. Use the exact title provided by HR/PAS. Used for all eligible family members.
22 (CD, D)
THE BEARER IS (THE PRESIDENT/THE PRESIDENT ELECT/A FORMER PRESIDENT/THE VICE PRESIDENT/THE VICE PRESIDENT ELECT/A FORMER VICE PRESIDENT) OF THE UNITED STATES.
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA.
22A (CD, D)
THE BEARER IS A MEMBER OF THE FAMILY OF (NAME OF SPONSOR), (THE PRESIDENT/THE PRESIDENT ELECT/A FORMER PRESIDENT/THE VICE PRESIDENT/THE VICE PRESIDENT ELECT/A FORMER VICE PRESIDENT) OF THE UNITED STATES.
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA. Used for all eligible family members including widows and widowers.
26 (D)
THE BEARER IS (THE CHIEF/AN ASSOCIATE) JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES.
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA.
26A (D)
THE BEARER IS A MEMBER OF THE FAMILY OF (NAME OF SPONSOR), (THE CHIEF/AN ASSOCIATE) JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES.
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA. Used for all eligible family members.
27 (D)
THE BEARER IS THE (SECRETARY/DEPUTY SECRETARY) OF THE DEPARTMENT OF (DEPARTMENT) OF THE UNITED STATES.
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA. See endorsement 37 for the Attorney General/Deputy Attorney General.
27A (D)
THE BEARER IS A MEMBER OF THE FAMILY OF (NAME OF SPONSOR), THE (SECRETARY/DEPUTY SECRETARY) OF THE DEPARTMENT OF (DEPARTMENT) OF THE UNITED STATES.
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA. Used for all eligible family members. The eligible family member must appear on U.S. Government-funded travel orders. See endorsement 37A for the eligible family member(s) of the Attorney General/Deputy Attorney General.
29 (CD)
THE BEARER IS A FORMER (SECRETARY/DEPUTY SECRETARY) OF STATE OF THE UNITED STATES.
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA.
29A (CD)
THE BEARER IS A MEMBER OF THE FAMILY OF (NAME OF SPONSOR), A FORMER (SECRETARY/DEPUTY SECRETARY) OF STATE OF THE UNITED STATES.
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA. Used for all eligible family members including widows and widowers.
32 (CD)
THE BEARER IS A RETIRED SENIOR FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICER WITH THE PERSONAL RANK OF CAREER AMBASSADOR.
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA.
32A (CD)
THE BEARER IS A MEMBER OF THE FAMILY OF (NAME OF SPONSOR), A SENIOR FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICER WITH THE PERSONAL RANK OF CAREER AMBASSADOR.
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA.
35 (D, O)
THE BEARER IS A SENATOR IN THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS FROM THE (STATE/COMMONWEALTH) OF (STATE/COMMONWEALTH).
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA. Use COMMONWEALTH for Kentucky, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Virginia.
35A (D, O)
THE BEARER IS A MEMBER OF THE FAMILY OF (NAME OF SPONSOR), A SENATOR IN THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS FROM THE (STATE/COMMONWEALTH) OF (STATE/COMMONWEALTH).
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA. Use COMMONWEALTH for Kentucky, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Virginia. Used for all eligible family members.
36 (D, O)
THE BEARER IS (A REPRESENTATIVE/THE DELEGATE/THE RESIDENT COMMISSIONER) IN THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS FROM THE (STATE/TERRITORY/COMMONWEALTH/CITY) OF (STATE/TERRITORY/COMMONWEALTH/CITY).
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA.
Title:
· Select "A REPRESENTATIVE" for members of the U.S. House of Representatives from the 50 states.
· Select "THE DELEGATE" for members of the U.S. House of Representatives from Washington, D.C., American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
· Select "THE RESIDENT COMMISSIONER" for the member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Puerto Rico.
Representational area:
· Select "STATE" for all of the 50 states except Kentucky, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Virginia.
· Select "TERRITORY" for American Samoa, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
· Select "COMMONWEALTH" for the states of Kentucky, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and for the territories of Puerto Rico and the Northern Mariana Islands.
· Select "CITY" for Washington, DC.
36A (D, O)
THE BEARER IS A MEMBER OF THE FAMILY OF (NAME OF SPONSOR), (A REPRESENTATIVE/THE DELEGATE/THE RESIDENT COMMISSIONER) IN THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS FROM THE (STATE/TERRITORY/COMMONWEALTH/CITY) OF (STATE/TERRITORY/COMMONWEALTH/CITY).
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA. Used for all eligible family members. Follow the guidance for endorsement 36.
37 (D)
THE BEARER IS THE (ATTORNEY GENERAL/DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL) OF THE UNITED STATES.
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA.
37A (D)
THE BEARER IS A MEMBER OF THE FAMILY OF (NAME OF SPONSOR), THE (ATTORNEY GENERAL/DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL) OF THE UNITED STATES.
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA. The eligible family member must appear on U.S. Government-funded travel orders. Used for all eligible family members.
40 (N)
THE BEARER IS A CREW MEMBER OF AN AMERICAN VESSEL.
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA. Seaman traveling abroad to join a vessel of U.S. registry.
41 (N)
THE BEARER IS PROCEEDING ABROAD FOR THE AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS.
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA. Bearer is Red Cross employee traveling to countries other than Japan and Korea.
41C (N)
THE BEARER IS A MEMBER OF THE FAMILY OF A PERSON PROCEEDING ABROAD FOR THE AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS.
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA. Bearer is an eligible family member of a Red Cross employee traveling to countries other than Japan and Korea.
43 (D, O)
THE BEARER IS ASSIGNED TO THE MULTINATIONAL FORCE AND OBSERVERS.
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA.
45 (ALL)
THIS PASSPORT EXPIRES (MON DY, YEAR) AND WAS ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE UNDER 22 CFR 51.2(b).
Use when the first passport is unavailable due to visa processing delay or when a foreign country will deny a visa or entry to the bearer of a passport containing markings or visas showing travel to certain other countries. Second passport books cannot be extended.
· Limit regular passport books to four years.
· Limit diplomatic, official, or no-fee regular passport books to one year less than the expiration date of the current passport book, not to exceed four years.
See 8 FAM 1004.1 and 8 FAM 504.1.
Enclosure: IN-941-03
46 (ALL)
THIS PASSPORT EXPIRES ON (MON DY, YEAR). IT CANNOT BE REPLACED WITHOUT THE EXPRESS AUTHORIZATION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE.
Special problems, which cannot be resolved before emergency travel. Limit to one year unless specified otherwise below. Review file to determine what is needed to replace passport. May be replaced with a fully-valid passport if acceptable documentation or verification to overcome the problem is submitted within one year from the issuance date of the passport unless specified otherwise below. For example, this endorsement may be used when:
· Child traveling abroad before adoption is final. Enclosure: IN-941-10.
· Child traveling when original, notarized consent has not been submitted (see 8 FAM 703.7). Enclosure: IN-941-13B.
· Applicant traveling when original, signed declaration that they have not been issued a Social Security Number has not been received (see 8 FAM 403.5).
· Unacceptable photographs (see 8 FAM 402.1). Enclosure: IN-941-28.
· Infant traveling abroad before a name was selected (see 8 FAM 403.1).
· Authorized exceptions to policy for official and diplomatic passport books. Limitations will vary on a case-by-case basis not to exceed four years. Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA.
· Persons indebted to the U.S. government who have made satisfactory arrangements to repay the loan and are not in default of these arrangements (see 8 FAM 501.5). Enclosure: IN-941-32.
· Persons identified by personal discussion with the passport issuing officer for emergency travel (see 8 FAM 401.5).
· Applicants who have received a material name change but cannot provide acceptable documentation thereof (see 8 FAM 403.1).
· Applicants with an imminent life-or-death emergency where passport issuance is authorized under 22 U.S.C. 212a or 22 U.S.C. 2714(a) (see 8 FAM 501.5-3(A) and 8 FAM 501.5-13).
Official passports:
· Military cadets or midshipmen traveling abroad on a temporary duty assignment. Limit to three years.
· All eligible family members of military general officers traveling on invitational travel orders accompanying their sponsor on official government business. Limit to two years.
No-fee regular passports:
· Next-of-kin of military personnel wounded or ill abroad, or persons traveling abroad to participate in a court-martial -- traveling on invitational orders at government expense. Limit to one year. May be replaced on receipt of new travel authorization orders.
47 (ALL)
THIS PASSPORT IS A REISSUE FOR PASSPORT (number) ISSUED ON (MON DY, YEAR).
Must be used for re-issues (see 8 FAM 1001.4).
Do not limit the passport unless in conjunction with a limitation endorsement such as code 71.
Enclosure(s): IN-941-14, IN-941-14A.
49 (D, O)
THIS PASSPORT EXPIRES ON (MON DY, YEAR). IT MAY BE REPLACED UPON AUTHORIZATION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE, PASSPORT SERVICES.
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA. Bearer is personal- or non-personal services contractor traveling abroad to fulfill a contractual obligation with the United States Government. Requires special approval per 8 FAM 503.3.
49S (S)
THE BEARER IS ABROAD WORKING IN SUPPORT OF THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA. This endorsement replaces the pre-printed service passport endorsement for the next generation passport.
52 (ALL)
THIS PASSPORT IS ALSO VALID FOR ONE ROUND TRIP TO (COUNTRY).
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/S/A.
53 (ALL)
THIS PASSPORT IS NOT VALID FOR TRAVEL TO, IN OR THROUGH (COUNTRY OR COUNTRIES).
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/S/A.
56 (N)
THE BEARER IS A PEACE CORPS VOLUNTEER.
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA. Peace Corps volunteers and volunteer leaders traveling to any country except the Philippines.
57 (N)
THE BEARER IS A PEACE CORPS VOLUNTEER PROCEEDING TO THE PHILIPPINES.
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA. Peace Corps volunteers and volunteer leaders traveling to the Philippines.
60 (N)
THIS PASSPORT IS VALID ONLY FOR USE IN CONNECTION WITH THE BEARER’S RESIDENCE ABROAD AS A MEMBER OF THE FAMILY OF A MEMBER OF THE AMERICAN MILITARY OR NAVAL FORCES ON ACTIVE DUTY OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES.
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA. Authorized member of the family of members of the U.S. Armed Forces traveling abroad on official business.
62 (D)
THIS PASSPORT EXPIRES ON (MON DY, YEAR). IT MAY BE REPLACED ON PRESENTATION OF APPROPRIATE AUTHORIZATION.
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA.
· U.S. government personnel (military and civilian) who are eligible for a diplomatic passport because of a permanent change of station (PCS) assignment overseas under the authority of a U.S. chief of mission, and only when requested by the employing Federal agency. Limit to length of assignment plus one year. May be replaced on receipt of travel authorization orders.
65 (N)
THE BEARER IS PROCEEDING ABROAD ON INVITATIONAL ORDERS FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE.
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA. Bearer is a person traveling on invitational orders for the DOD.
69 (N, O)
THE BEARER IS A MEMBER OF THE CIVILIAN COMPONENT AS DEFINED IN THE MAY 09, 1963 AGREEMENT BETWEEN AUSTRALIA AND THE UNITED STATES.
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA. Bearer is a civilian DOD employee traveling on assignment to Australia.
69C (N, O)
THE BEARER IS A MEMBER OF THE FAMILY OF A MEMBER OF THE (CIVILIAN/MILITARY) COMPONENT AS DEFINED IN THE MAY 09, 1963 AGREEMENT BETWEEN AUSTRALIA AND THE UNITED STATES.
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA. Bearer is a member of the family of a military member who is accompanying the sponsor to Australia.
69M (N, O)
THE BEARER IS A MEMBER OF THE MILITARY COMPONENT AS DEFINED IN THE MAY 09, 1963 AGREEMENT BETWEEN AUSTRALIA AND THE UNITED STATES.
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA. Bearer is a military member traveling on assignment to Australia.
70 (N)
THE BEARER IS PROCEEDING ABROAD ON OFFICIAL BUSINESS FOR THE UNITED SEAMEN’S SERVICE.
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA. Bearer is an employee of the United Seaman’s Service traveling on official business.
71 (ALL)
THIS PASSPORT EXPIRES ON (MON DY, YEAR). REPLACEMENT MAY BE ISSUED UNDER 22 CFR 51.41.
Used ONLY by passport agencies/centers. Applicant has an urgent departure date. May be replaced free-of-charge with a fully valid passport if form DS-5504 with acceptable citizenship evidence is submitted within one year from the issuance date of the original passport. Otherwise, the applicant must re-apply on a form DS-11. Limit to one year.
This endorsement may be used when the evidence indicates that the applicant may have a claim to U.S. citizenship/non-citizen U.S. nationality, but the applicant has not submitted sufficient documentation to the preponderance of the evidence. For example, this endorsement may be used when:
· The applicant submitted secondary evidence of U.S. citizenship. Enclosure(s): IN-941-11, IN-941-12.
· The applicant submitted a delayed U.S. birth certificate without acceptable secondary evidence of birth (see also endorsement 77).
· The applicant acquired U.S. citizenship through birth abroad or derivative naturalization, e.g., the applicant submitted a photocopy of a parent’s naturalization certificate. Enclosure(s): IN-941-05, IN-941-06, IN-941-31.
· The Department has not completed a manual file search (see 8 FAM 1201.1).
· The applicant’s birth certificate has been filed, but has not been received: i.e., for newborns, if sufficient evidence of relationship to the parent(s) has been submitted.
· The applicant submitted a birth abstract from an issuing authority in the State of Texas that does not include detailed place of birth information.
· Other enclosures: IN-941-13, IN-941-13A.
72 (ALL)
THIS PASSPORT EXPIRES ON (MON DY, YEAR). A FULLY VALID REPLACEMENT MUST BE APPROVED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE WHEN A REVIEW UNDER SECTION (340/349) INA IS COMPLETE.
Bearer may have expatriated self and further investigation is needed, but bearer needs passport for immediate travel. Limit to one year. Review file to determine what evidence is needed to replace passport. May be replaced free-of-charge with a fully-valid passport if acceptable documentation or verification to overcome the problem is submitted within 1 year from the issuance date of the original passport.
73 (R)
THIS PASSPORT EXPIRES ON (MON DY, YEAR). REPLACEMENT MAY BE AUTHORIZED UNDER 22 CFR 51.41.
· Applicant does not have their original Certificate of Naturalization or Certificate of Citizenship, is in the process of applying for a new certificate from the Department of Homeland Security, and has an urgent departure date (an applicant for a replacement certificate of citizenship may instead submit evidence that they have U.S. citizenship through the naturalization of a U.S. citizen parent). The applicant must provide evidence that they have applied for a replacement Certificate of Naturalization (either an original or photocopied form I-797C, "Notice of Action" (the receipt for the form N-565, "Application for Replacement Naturalization/Citizenship Document") or, if unavailable, a printed copy of case status showing form N-565 acceptance from the USCIS "My Case Status" public website provided by the customer);
· Verification of naturalization must be received, either:
· Via the Person Centric Query Service (PCQS) in the Consular Consolidated Database (CCD);
· A letter of verification of the applicant's naturalization from the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). The letter must be on office letterhead paper and contain an original signature of a local office director. The letter must include the applicant's full name and date of birth, date and place of the naturalization, the alien registration number and the naturalization certificate number as shown in USCIS records; or
· Form GS-24, "Certification of Documents" from the former Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS).
Limit to two years. May be replaced free-of-charge with a fully-valid passport provided new Certificate of Naturalization/Certificate of Citizenship is submitted within two years from the issuance date of the original passport.
Enclosure(s): IN-941-04.
74 (R)
THE BEARER’S FULL LEGAL NAME IS (NAME).
Use in rare instances when applicant has multiple, legal, first, middle, and/or last names listed on the birth evidence, and/or identification documentation that are too long for total inclusion in the passport data page. TDIS and ACS only allow for a certain set number of characters on the line for given and middle names as well as the line for the surname. Determine, with input from the applicant, what abbreviated version of the legal name is acceptable to them for inclusion in the passport data page. This endorsement does not change the name as it appears on a passport card, nor is it printed on the passport card.
· If the passport is being issued domestically through the overseas photo-digitized passport (OPDP) program, then the code 74 endorsement should be used.
· Endorsement 112 is only for use by posts abroad issuing an emergency passport.
· Enclosure: IN-941-39.
75 (R)
THIS PASSPORT CANNOT BE EXTENDED BEYOND 5 YEARS.
Bearer was under 16 when application was executed, but reached 16 before issuance of passport approved or when the passport was printed (if there were delays in processing).
A passport with this endorsement cannot be renewed on form DS-82 (22 CFR 51.21).
Although this endorsement is available in TDIS, TDIS instead sets the issue date as the day before the applicant's 16th birthday to avoid issue-date conflicts when the applicant applies for both a passport book and card because the endorsement cannot be printed on the passport card. This endorsement will change the change of services and payments screen to adult and require a manager override if the application has been in the system over 90 days but still is process.
76 (R)
A FULL VALIDITY PASSPORT BOOK AND CARD MAY BE AUTHORIZED UPON RECEIPT OF REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION.
Use ONLY by passport agencies/centers in urgent book + card application issuance situations where a passport card cannot be issued and only a limited validity passport book may be issued because of insufficient citizenship/entitlement documentation to permit issuance of full validity document.
77
(ALL)
THIS PASSPORT EXPIRES ON (MON DY, YEAR). REPLACEMENT MAY BE ISSUED UNDER 22 CFR 51.42(b).
Use ONLY by passport agencies/centers. Applicant submitted a birth certificate filed by a potentially fraudulent birth document (PFBD) attendant that does not meet the requirements necessary to issue a full validity passport, no derogatory information is located, and the applicant has an urgent departure date. Limit to one year. May be replaced provided acceptable citizenship evidence is submitted within one year from the issuance date of the original passport. The application for a free-of-charge full validity passport must be referred to CA/PPT/CPC for adjudication.
79 (N, R)
THE BEARER WAS CONVICTED OF A SEX OFFENSE AGA INS T A MINOR, AND IS A COVERED SEX OFFENDER PURSUANT TO 22 U.S.C. 212b(c)(1).
Bearer is a covered sex offender per 22 U.S.C. 212b(c)(1) and their passport must be endorsed. Diplomatic, official, and service passports must not be issued or endorsed. See also 8 FAM 501.5 regarding name clearance, 8 FAM 803.6 regarding denial and revocation of passports, and 8 FAM 706.1 regarding passport cards, for additional specific guidance on appropriate procedures.
Enclosure: IN-941-38.
90L (N, O, R, S)
THIS PASSPORT IS A REPLACEMENT FOR A LOST PASSPORT.
Bearer has lost one valid passport and adjudicator is satisfied with bearer’s statement about its disposition. See also 8 FAM 706.1 regarding lost passport cards.
Enclosure(s): IN-941-01, IN-941-26.
90S (N, O, R, S)
THIS PASSPORT IS A REPLACEMENT FOR A STOLEN PASSPORT.
Bearer has one valid passport stolen and adjudicator is satisfied with bearer’s statement about its disposition. See also 8 FAM 706.1 regarding stolen passport cards.
Enclosure(s): IN-941-01, IN-941-26.
90D (N, O, R, S)
THIS PASSPORT IS A REPLACEMENT FOR A DAMAGED PASSPORT.
Bearer has damaged one valid passport and adjudicator is satisfied with bearer’s statement about its disposition.
Enclosure: IN-941-02.
91L (N, R)
THIS PASSPORT EXPIRES ON (MON DY, YEAR) AND IS A REPLACEMENT FOR A LOST PASSPORT. A FULL VALIDITY REPLACEMENT MUST BE APPROVED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE.
Multiple losses of valid previous passports or of one previous passport when circumstances indicate possible fraud. To obtain a full validity passport, the bearer must execute a form DS-11, provide citizenship and identity evidence, and pay the execution and passport fees. Limit to one year until TDIS and ACS are updated to limit to 18 months, after which the passport will not be eligible for replacement until 9 months after its issue date.
You may approve replacements in accordance with 8 FAM 902.3-4.
Enclosure(s): IN-941-01A, IN-941-26A.
91S (N, R)
THIS PASSPORT EXPIRES ON (MON DY, YEAR) AND IS A REPLACEMENT FOR A STOLEN PASSPORT. A FULL VALIDITY REPLACEMENT MUST BE APPROVED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE.
Multiple thefts of valid previous passports or of one previous passport when circumstances indicate possible fraud. To obtain a full validity passport, the bearer must execute a form DS-11, provide citizenship and identity evidence, and pay the execution and passport fees. Limit to one year until TDIS and ACS are updated to limit to 18 months, after which the passport will not be eligible for replacement until 9 months after its issue date.
You may approve replacements in accordance with 8 FAM 902.3-4.
Enclosure(s): IN-941-01A, IN-941-26A.
91M (N, R)
THIS PASSPORT EXPIRES ON (MON DY, YEAR) AND IS A REPLACEMENT FOR A MUTILATED PASSPORT. A FULL VALIDITY REPLACEMENT MUST BE APPROVED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE.
Mutilation of one or more valid previous passports. To obtain a full validity passport, the bearer must execute a form DS-11, provide citizenship and identity evidence and pay the execution and passport fees. Limit to one year until TDIS and ACS are updated to limit to 18 months, after which the passport will not be eligible for replacement until 9 months after its issue date.
You may approve replacements in accordance with 8 FAM 902.2-4.
Enclosure(s): IN-941-02A, IN-941-02B.
91D (N, R)
THIS PASSPORT EXPIRES ON (MON DY, YEAR) AND IS A REPLACEMENT FOR A DAMAGED PASSPORT. A FULL VALIDITY REPLACEMENT MUST BE APPROVED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE.
Damage of multiple valid previous passports or of one previous passport when circumstances indicate possible fraud. To obtain a full validity passport, the bearer must execute a form DS-11, provide citizenship and identity evidence and pay the execution and passport fees. Limit to one year until TDIS and ACS are updated to limit to 18 months, after which the passport will not be eligible for replacement until 9 months after its issue date.
You may approve replacements in accordance with 8 FAM 902.2-4.
Enclosure(s): IN-941-02A, IN-941-02B.
99 A-C (ALL)
Open endorsements – to be used for customized language in exceptional cases.
Use of this endorsement includes, but is not limited to, the following:
· To amend an existing passport with an endorsement stamp (see 8 FAM 1004.1).
· Re-mail of a special-issuance passport book placed on file at CA/PPT/SIA (using form DS-4085 to request retrieval by an authorized agency with proper documentation (see 8 FAM 503.1)). Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA.
DEL (ALL)
THIS PASSPORT WAS AMENDED ON (MON DY, YEAR) TO REMOVE AN ENDORSEMENT.
This endorsement is used to amend an existing passport to delete an endorsement (see 8 FAM 505.2-1).
EP (ALL)
THIS PASSPORT WAS ISSUED BECAUSE OF AN URGENT DEPARTURE DATE. THE MISSING DATA IN THE CHIP DOES NOT AFFECT THE VALIDITY OF THE PASSPORT. IT WILL BE REPLACED UPON THE BEARER’S REQUEST.
Use ONLY when certificate authority server is down and a limited passport must be issued without the digital signature. Limit to one year. May be replaced anytime using the form DS-5504 with the digital signature from the certificate authority upon the bearer’s request. If replaced after one year, the new passport must be limited using endorsement 03 (see 8 FAM 1001.5).
Enclosure: IN-941-29.
PRE-PRINTED (S)
THE BEARER IS ABROAD WORKING IN SUPPORT OF THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
Use ONLY when authorized by CA/PPT/SIA. This endorsement is pre-printed in the service passport. It is not available in TDIS or ACS.
100 (R)
THIS PASSPORT EXPIRES ON (MON DY, YEAR) AND CANNOT BE EXTENDED.
Used ONLY by posts. Limited-validity passport for emergency travel. Sufficient evidence of U.S. citizenship and identity was submitted. May be replaced free-of-charge with full validity passport if a form DS-5504 is submitted within one year of the issuance of the limited passport. Otherwise, the applicant may re-apply on a form DS-82 (if eligible).
Enclosure(s): IN-941-40, IN-941-40A.
100A (R)
THIS PASSPORT EXPIRES ON (MON DY, YEAR) AND CANNOT BE EXTENDED.
Used ONLY by posts. Limited-validity passport for emergency travel when OPDP is in process but has not yet arrived at post. Do not charge a fee. Upon submission, the emergency passport may be replaced by the previously-issued OPDP. This endorsement is pending an update to ACS and TDIS.
101 (R)
THIS PASSPORT WAS ISSUED UNDER 22 CFR 51.41 AND EXPIRES ON (MON DY, YEAR). IT CANNOT BE EXTENDED.
Used ONLY by posts. Limited-validity passport for emergency travel. This endorsement may be used when the evidence indicates that the applicant may have a claim to U.S. citizenship/non-citizen U.S. nationality, but the applicant has not submitted sufficient documentation to the preponderance of the evidence (see endorsement 71 for examples of how this may occur) Evidence of U.S. citizenship submitted was insufficient for issuance of a full validity passport. May be replaced free of charge with full validity passport if form DS-5504 with acceptable U.S. citizenship evidence is submitted within one year of the issuance of the limited passport. Otherwise, the applicant must re-apply on a form DS-11. Limit to one year.
Enclosure(s): IN-941-40, IN-941-40A.
102 (R)
THIS PASSPORT WAS ISSUED UNDER 22 CFR 51.23 AND EXPIRES ON (MON DY, YEAR). IT CANNOT BE EXTENDED.
Used ONLY by posts. Limited-validity passport for emergency travel. Insufficient primary evidence of identity was submitted (see 8 FAM 401.3). Consular officer is reasonably satisfied as to the applicant’s identity based on secondary evidence. May be replaced free of charge with full validity passport if form DS-5504 with acceptable primary evidence of identity is submitted within one year of the issuance of the limited passport. Otherwise, the applicant must re-apply on a form DS-11.
Enclosure(s): IN-941-40, IN-941-40A.
103 (R)
THIS PASSPORT IS A REPLACEMENT FOR A (LOST/STOLEN/DAMAGED) PASSPORT AND EXPIRES ON (MON DY, YEAR). IT CANNOT BE EXTENDED.
Used ONLY by posts. Limited-validity passport for emergency travel. Sufficient evidence of U.S. citizenship and identity was submitted, or you have verified in ACRQ (see 8 FAM 1201.1). May be replaced free of charge with full validity passport if a form DS-5504 is submitted within one year of the issuance of the limited passport. Otherwise, the applicant may re-apply on a form DS-11.
Enclosure(s): IN-941-40, IN-941-40A.
104 (R)
THIS PASSPORT IS A REPLACEMENT FOR A (LOST/STOLEN/DAMAGED) PASSPORT AND WAS ISSUED UNDER 22 CFR 51.23 AND/OR 22 CFR 51.41. IT EXPIRES ON (MON DY, YEAR) AND CANNOT BE EXTENDED.
Used ONLY by posts. Limited-validity passport for emergency travel. Insufficient primary evidence of U.S. citizenship and identity was submitted. May be replaced free of charge with full validity passport if a form DS-5504 with acceptable evidence of U.S. citizenship and/or identity is submitted within one year of the issuance of the limited passport. Otherwise, the applicant must re-apply on a form DS-11.
Enclosure(s): IN-941-40, IN-941-40A.
105 (R)
THIS PASSPORT IS VALID ONLY FOR RETURN TO THE UNITED STATES BEFORE (MON DY, YEAR). IT CANNOT BE EXTENDED.
Used ONLY by posts. Use in extradition, deportation, passport revocation, and prisoner transfer cases; for a parent with child support arrearages or when otherwise authorized by the Department. Limit to minimum length of time needed for bearer to reach the United States. It cannot be extended or replaced.
You may only use this code for repatriation cases when the applicant does not have a passport. Otherwise, you must use the special repatriation endorsement stamp provided to posts for this sole purpose (see 8 FAM 803.9).
Do not charge the applicant an execution or passport fee for the following types of cases:
· Extradition;
· Deportation;
· Repatriation;
· Prisoner transfer; or
· When otherwise authorized by the Department under 22 U.S.C. 214(a).
To obtain a full validity passport, the bearer must execute a form DS-11, provide citizenship and identity evidence and pay the execution and passport fees.
Execution and passport fees must be charged for the following types of cases, unless otherwise exempted as described above (see 8 FAM 602.2):
· Child support payment arrearages (in accordance with 8 FAM 803.10);
· Sex tourism cases (22 U.S.C. 212a);
· Seriously delinquent tax debt (22 U.S.C. 2714a); or
· Passport revocation (see 8 FAM 803.6).
Execution and passport fees must be charged for the following types of cases unless otherwise exempted as described above (see 8 FAM 602.2). Limit to the minimum length of time needed for the bearer to reach the United States. May be replaced free-of-charge with a fully-valid passport provided the required evidence is submitted with a form DS-5504 within one year from the issuance date of the original passport. The applicant may also re-apply on a form DS-82 or form DS-11, as appropriate.
· The applicant was issued a Social Security number (SSN) but did not provide it with their passport application.
· Enclosure(s): IN-941-40, IN-941-40A.
106 (R)
THIS PASSPORT WAS ISSUED UNDER 22 CFR 71.6 AND IS VALID ONLY FOR RETURN TO THE UNITED STATES BEFORE (MON DY, YEAR). IT CANNOT BE EXTENDED.
Used ONLY by posts. Use in victim of serious crime cases (see 7 FAM 1911) including international parental child abduction, or for unaccompanied minors found or abandoned abroad (see 8 FAM 502.1). Do not use this code to amend a previously issued passport for crisis evacuation or repatriation cases--use ONLY the special crisis evacuation manual endorsement stamp.
Limit to minimum length of time needed for bearer to reach the United States. It cannot be extended or replaced. To obtain a full validity passport, the bearer must execute a form DS-11, provide citizenship and identity evidence, and pay the execution and passport fees.
107 (ALL)
THIS PASSPORT WAS AMENDED UNDER 22 CFR 51.9 AND WILL EXPIRE ON (MON DY, YEAR). IT CANNOT BE EXTENDED.
Used ONLY by posts. Use ONLY when specifically authorized by the Department. Endorsement will be used only in the very rare circumstances when the inability to extend a passport would have national security or foreign policy ramifications. To obtain a full validity passport, the bearer must execute a form DS-11, provide citizenship and identity evidence and pay the execution and passport fees.
108 (R)
THIS PASSPORT EXPIRES ON (MON DY, YEAR) AND WAS ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE UNDER 22 CFR 51.2(b).
Used ONLY by posts. Limited validity passport for emergency travel. Use when the first passport is unavailable due to visa processing delay or when a foreign country will deny a visa or entry to the bearer of a passport containing markings or visas showing travel to certain other countries. Limit to one year and cannot be extended. May be replaced with a four-year validity second passport on form DS-5504 if acceptable documentation of continued need for a second passport is submitted within one year from the issuance date of the passport. The applicant may re-apply on a form DS-82.
109 (R)
THIS PASSPORT EXPIRES ON (MON DY, YEAR). IT CANNOT BE REPLACED WITHOUT THE EXPRESS AUTHORIZATION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE.
Used ONLY by posts.
Limited validity passport for urgent or emergency travel. Use when special problem(s) cannot be resolved before emergency travel.
· Urgent or emergency travel for a child when original, notarized consent has not been submitted (see 8 FAM 703.7). Limit to three months. Enclosure: IN-941-13B.
· Applicants with an imminent life-or-death emergency where passport issuance is authorized under 22 U.S.C. 212a or 22 U.S.C. 2714(a) (see 8 FAM 501.5-3(A) and 8 FAM 501.5-13).
· Limit to one year for all other special problems. Enclosure(s): IN-941-40, IN-941-40A.
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