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Does anyone know what "It incorporates a digitized image with other
enhanced security features" means in detail? I'm curious - and we'll
probably see it soon enough in the EU.

Yours
Bo Elkjaer, Denmark

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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Office of the Spokesman
For Immediate Release

April 2, 2002

STATEMENT BY PHILIP T. REEKER, DEPUTY SPOKESMAN

U.S. Passports Will No Longer be Issued Abroad

Effective April 8, 2002, American citizens who require issuance of a
U.S. passport while residing overseas will be issued the latest, state-
of-the-art passport. It incorporates a digitized image with other
enhanced security features. Because this technology is not available at
U.S. embassies and consulates, overseas passport issuance is being
transferred to the National Passport Processing Center in Portsmouth,
New Hampshire.

The security of travel documents in the post-September 11 world has
become even more important. The new passport has many features that
make it one of the most secure travel documents produced anywhere in
the world.  Getting these more secure passports into circulation will
help minimize the misuse of American passports by criminals,
terrorists, and others.

This new procedure will increase processing time at U.S. embassies and
consulates, but the Department is committed to ensuring that American
citizens receive secure documents in a timely manner. American citizens
overseas are encouraged to apply early for renewal of expiring
passports.

U.S. embassies and consulates will continue to issue passports that are
needed for urgent travel. However, such passports will be limited in
validity, and cannot be extended.  Bearers will be required to
exchange, at no additional cost, their limited validity passports for a
full-validity digitized passports upon completion of their urgent
travel.

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