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Do they put your occupation on your passport?
∎ ALL information must be filled in to include optional items; these items are needed by the passport agent to complete their portion of your application such as: Middle Name, Suffix (if applicable), Email Address, and Phone Number. Occupation example: Military, Homemaker, Student, Child, etc.
What do passports check for?
What Background Is Checked for a Passport?
- Citizenship and Identity. When you apply for a passport, you must prove your citizenship and identity.
- Drug Trafficking. If you have been convicted of certain drug offenses, you might be ineligible for a passport.
- Current Criminal Matters.
- Issues Involving Minors.
What do I put for occupation on a passport as a college student?
1 attorney answer You can put down “student” as your response.
What do you put under occupation?
Common entries are: Student, Laborer, Factory Work, Owner-Operator, Self Employed, Homemaker, Unemployed, Retired, etc. What you enter as your occupation will not affect the calculations in your return in any way.
Do passports do background checks?
Yes, there is a background check that will be run before your application for a passport is approved. The reason that it takes several weeks to get approval of your passport application is because the federal government is running your name through a database to see if your name pops up.
Why are passports denied?
Some of the most common ways a passport photo can get your application denied is if your eyes are shut, you’re wearing headphones, or are wearing non prescription glasses. If your photos don’t follow the guidelines set forth by the U.S. Department of State then your passport application could get denied.
Can drug traffickers get passports?
If a person has a conviction for trafficking drugs across country borders, then he or she cannot get a passport. It is also not allowed for anyone who owes more than $2,500 in outstanding child support or specific government loans.