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What are the requirements for handling ordinary passports in Taian?

Legal analysis: 1. China citizens who go abroad for non-official reasons, such as settling down, visiting relatives, studying, obtaining employment, traveling and engaging in business activities, may apply for ordinary passports with their ID cards. State functionaries and servicemen registered for the record still need the consent of their units before they can apply.

Two, meet one of the following conditions can apply for renewal of ordinary passport:

1, the visa page is almost used up;

2. The validity period is less than six months, or the validity period is more than six months, but there are materials to prove that the validity period does not meet the requirements of the destination country;

3. The name, gender, ID number, place of birth and date of birth on the household registration book have changed or the applicant's appearance has changed significantly;

4. The applicant can collect fingerprints after recovering from finger injury;

5. Other circumstances identified by the National Immigration Bureau.

Three, meet the following conditions can apply for a replacement of ordinary passport

Ordinary passport is damaged, lost or stolen.

Four, meet the following conditions can apply for ordinary passport filling.

Having an old name, a traditional Chinese name, a mbth, a polyphonic name or an irregular Chinese phonetic name.

Legal basis: Passport Law of the People's Republic of China.

Article 2 The passport of the People's Republic of China is a document for People's Republic of China (PRC) citizens to enter or leave the country and prove their nationality and identity abroad. No organization or individual may forge, alter, transfer, intentionally damage or illegally detain passports.

Article 3 Passports are divided into ordinary passports, diplomatic passports and official passports.

Passports are recommended by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to foreign governments through diplomatic channels.