6 months Passport Validity and Travel

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This summer, my family (me, wife, and kid) is scheduled for a trip from the USA to India. The current passport of my kid (a US citizen) is valid till Dec 2022. Our return date in July 2022 is within the last 6 months window of the passport duration. However, the trip start date in early June is before the beginning of that 6 months window.

I am interested to renew my kid's passport, but I am not getting any passport appointments at any USPS even though I searched far-off locations.

Is it okay to travel with the current passport? Can there be any issue during the trip, particularly during the return? Could the airline (Singapore Airlines) refuse to board?






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Which countries require 6 months validity on passport?

What Countries Have a Six-Month Passport Validity Rule?AfghanistanIndonesiaSamoaCambodiaMadagascarSurinameCameroonMalaysiaTaiwanCayman IslandsMarshall IslandsTanzaniaCentral African RepublicMicronesiaThailand19 more rows•Dec 1, 2021

Can I travel with less than 6 months on passport?

In general, many countries that require a visa to enter will require at least six months validity on your passport when entering the country, so make sure you find out whether your passport has long enough before it expires before you travel.

Can you travel with less than 6 months validity?

As a general rule, passports must be valid for six months beyond the date the traveler will exit the United States. However, the United States has signed agreements with a number of countries to waive this requirement.



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