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Re: passport renewal
[Re: Sungoddess]
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02/25/2017 12:44 AM
02/25/2017 12:44 AM
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marybeth
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We just renewed our passport in Jan. and had the new ones back in 7 days for Don's and 10 days for mine. We didn't do expedited so I can't help you with that. Fastest I ever had them returned
MB
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Re: passport renewal
[Re: Sungoddess]
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02/25/2017 08:43 AM
02/25/2017 08:43 AM
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Bobcat
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The expedited fee is US$60.00 and includes postage. Don't forget to order your passport card - well worth the extra US$30.00 - valid for international land and sea travel and domestic air travel. ============== LINK LINK2
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Re: passport renewal
[Re: JimCandD]
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02/28/2017 03:09 PM
02/28/2017 03:09 PM
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Carol_Hill
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If you are going to stay on the island and not leave to go to Anguilla or St. Barts or Saba anywhere else, you don't need to renew it before. If yes, then you probably should. Some other islands require your passport to be good for 6 months after you enter the country. Sint Maarten (which I assume you'll be flying in and out of the Dutch side??), does NOT require that, so if you're just staying on island, you don't need to renew now.
Carol Hill
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