specifying its cargo and crew, names of its captain and owners, place of lading, port of registry, and destination. Trust Territory Applies only to the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands which the United States administers under the terms of the trusteeship agreement concluded between this government and the U.N. Security Council (TIAS 1665), pursuant to authority granted by Joint Resolution of Congress on July 18, 1947 (61 Stat. 397;48 USC 1681). According to this agreement, the United States has "full powers of administration, legislation and jurisdiction" over the territory; the U.S. Government, however, does not claim "sovereignty." unincorporated territory Any territory to which the Constitution has not been expressly and fully extended. The short form for the term is possession, but the lower case "territory" can also be correctly used to refer to an unincorporated territory. validation Officially modifying a passport to make it valid for countries other than those for which it was originally issued. validity period Period of time for which a passport is legally in effect. verification Certification by a diplomatic or consular officer that a passport is "good," that is valid, for the benefit of the authorities in a foreign country. Only valid, unexpired passports signed by the bearer may be verified. visa Permission granted by the government of a foreign country for an alien to enter and remain in that country for a certain period of time. A visa is usually in the form of an imprinted stamp affixed to one of the pages in a passport book. waiver Permission granted to allow a U.S. citizen to enter into or depart from the United States without a valid passport. A Act of September 15, 1789, 81 Act of July 1, 1862, 214 Act), 118, 200, 214 Act of June 21, 1941, 198 Act of February 10, 1956, 214 Adams, John Quincy, 89-90, 220 Age of recipients (tables), 225- Air crew member certificate, Atkins, Philip, 17, 81 Alaska, 41, 53-54 Alden, Roger, 215 Alexander, F. Virginia, 217 Alien wives of U.S. citizens, Aliens Continued Foreign diplomatic represent- French balloonist, 1793, 18, Pilgrimage travel document, Special circumstances (prior Travel documents, 105, 107, 135-136 Allegiance, oath of. See Oath of Amendment of passport, 51, 84, 167 Expeditionary Affidavit form (see also Evi- Basic law on, 162 Before whom executed, 51, By mail, 163, 210 By minor, 163 Colonial, 7-8 Communist affiliation, 156, Confederate states, 195, 196- 197 Evidence of identifying wit- Application-Continued FY 1962-FY 1975 (graph), 218 Naturalized citizens, 143, 1975 form, 164-167 Oath of allegiance. See Oath Official passport, 94-95 Peace Corps, 112 Persons born abroad, 65, 68, Persons liable to military Photographs (see also Photo- Previous passports, 156 Proof of identity and nation- Renewal, 121 Bichard, Pierre, 13 Blank passports, 63 Bryan, William Jennings, 80 Businessman's passports, 71 C Determination of abroad, 37, Of recipient, 1950-1974 (ta- Passport as evidence of, 4, 55, Passage through Union Clay, Henry, 220 Coast Guard, 109 Code of Federal Regulations, 169 Cohen v. Rogers, 169 British travel pass, 9, 13, 18, Connecticut, 18, 19 Massachusetts, 182 South Carolina, 13 Communist affiliation, 156, 162, Confederate states, 181, 187– Ladies' passports, 194, 195 Counterfeiting, 68, 200 Of Roman travel documents, Diplomatic passports, 95, 100, Fraudulent information, 202 Bicentennial, 72, 75 1917-1969, 60–71 passim Cox, Thomas C., 215 Department of Foreign Affairs, 9 Protocol Office, 132 Of enemy diplomats, 132 Of naturalized citizens, 143 Devanne, Jean, 13 Diplomatic and consular offi- Instant Passport Photo Sys- Modernization of passport procedures, 206 Processing equipment, 88, Service passports, 41, 53, 135 Diplomatic passports, 71, 79, 95-98, 209 Passeport diplomatique, 90, Dutith, Etienne, 38, 39 E Early historic, 1-5 Emergency, national, 198-199 Emergency passports, 41, 53 Refusal of passport or Waiver of passport, 177, 178, Enemy diplomats' documents, Enemy territory, protection in, Espionage Act (June 15, 1917), Evarts, William M., 220 Executive order, January 12, Executive order, 1916, 122 F Family. See Dependents Fees (see also No-fee pass- After-Hours Service, 177 Emergency waiver of pass- Legislative history (table), Payment method, 118-119 Renewal, 118, 210, 214 Waiver of fees, 177, 178-179 Flournoy, Richard W., Jr., 63, Foreign diplomatic representa- Foreign Service passports, 74 Diplomatic passports, 71, 74, Issued abroad, 74, 88 Military personnel and de- Nansen passports, 127 1917-1926, 63-65, 84, 207-208 1941-1956, 68, 71 Oath of allegiance, 168 Bayeaux memorial service, Passport to U.S. citizen is- Treaty of 1778, 9, 12 measures to prevent Fraud in procurement, 121, French, diplomatic language, G General Accounting Office, 174 |