USA citizen/passport holder [duplicate]
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USA citizen with American passport: would I need a transit visa at Narita Airport on my way to/from Australia?
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No, US citizens transiting in Japan do not need a visa.
(But I would make sure you have the right clearance for Australia)
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Can U.S. passports be copied?
Is it legal to photocopy a passport? Yes, it is perfectly legal to photocopy your passport. In fact, the U.S. Department of State recommends that all U.S. citizens have a photocopy of their passport with them, when traveling abroad.Can you get multiple copies of your passport?
You may apply for a replacement second passport (valid up to 4 years) at no additional cost. The steps to apply include: Fill out the form for data corrections, some name changes, and limited-validity passports known as Form DS-5504.How do I photocopy my passport?
Apply to your government agency for a certified copy if required.Can I check passport details with passport number?
Step 1: Visit the https://www.passportindia.gov.in/AppOnlineProject/welcomeLink# and select the 'Track Your Application Status' tab. Step 2: From the drop-down menu, select the type of passport from among the options listed. Step 3: Enter your 15-digit file number and your date of birth in the format prescribed.Exodus: I tried to fly to London on a fake passport - BBC News
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Answer 2
You don't need a visa to transit Japan (or enter for up to 90 days), but do require an online passport registration for AUD 20 in order to enter Australia.
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