Post Office
How to obtain a passport quickly in my post office without stress?
I am a 18yr old male college student, residing in Los California Angels on July 3 going to be in China for about four weeks. This is my first traveling outside the United States and have never obtained a passport. Therefore I'm completely clueless on how to obtain one, especially in a short period of time since the trip is only six (6) weeks. Luckily I live near 2 blocks from a post office and I know that there are no passports, but someone can fill me in what I have to do to get one? Especially in this short period of time? What I need when I need it and how soon? Is there any way you can speed things up for them? Website links and information online valuable is greatly appreciated. Thanks !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You need your birth certificate in reality (not the hospital, but the actual province with the label, no copies allowed), and $ 100. They can take your picture there, you can fill it out there and go. They can tell if you have to spend a little more to expedite the passport as your e-ticket must bring the company to you. Even might need to make an appointment and go to the federal building to get it. Passports are taking about three months to process at this time. You need to go to the post office as soon as possible and I'm sorry, but you can not fill all of that online. http://travel.state.gov/passport/get/first/first_830.html
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I just came from the post office
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Copyright © 2008 Arthur Levine
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Keywords: Calm down, post office melt, Customer Service, Mad
I've been trying to calm down, but do not seem to be succeeding. Is the Post Office a government agency, a quasi government agency or a government agency to fight?
I go to the post office in the city of New York. It is a horror. The lines go on and on for most of an hour. They have something like 15 windows, but usually only a few are manned at a time. Why pay people to serve when you can let the customer wait time for free?
A few days ago I went to the post office – it feels like an hour ago. It was hot so it keeps the ceiling fans and outdoor enthusiasts would guess that the hope that some customers could not withstand the heat and go home.
After waiting twenty-five minutes the fire alarms began to creak and manager – that he called Mr. Blue Stuffed Suit – ran out of his four-hour lunch break to tell everyone to run out of the building was not a drill. I never saw people move so fast postcards in my life.
Ten minutes later they let us back in. fire alarms had seen a collapse because it was so damn hot. Of course it was, the lines were long and the fans were not. Body heat added to climate change and management incompetence had combined to produce a collapse condition. How appropriate. How typical of the postal bureaucracy.
This When I got near the front line because most customers gave up and went home, and because some of them were waiting behind a locked side door Never Opened again. Now However, there were six tellers working furiously and all ceiling fans and the fans were working out. Of course they were. Mr. Blue stuffed suit had been awakened from his nap at lunchtime and marched up and do in the area of cash very official looking and acting.
The end of my day was when he asked me to buy 10 self-stick stamps, and the secretary told me that the price rose on Monday to 42 cents from 41 cents – I think this was a reward self-anointed how to screw a post office should work because there was no warning and no signs. Was the post office – notice no longer capitalize it – planning to keep the price increase of the incompetence of a secret so do not be angry? I'm crazy. Are you crazy too? Write to your local post office. Probably does not help, but can provide some postal supervisor who has nothing to do with a laugh.
This is just great. I had put 41 cent self addressed stamped envelopes Some just sent letters to officials of the publication on February 2 that I have written several novels so now I will not get letters of rejection that often recur in them. Maybe I'm better.
Maybe I'm better if I miss the post office altogether. I will use Fed Ex and the Internet. Have not been realized yet that the service the client is dead.
Maybe I'll complain to my congressmen – notice that you no longer take it. He and many of his fellow congressmen and women paradise 'Discovered so far that do not vote for them anymore.
Are not you tired of your government does not work for you?
We want a change real, not the kind of special interests have been buying for themselves. We want the kind you can get only through the ballot box. Vote the bums out. I do not know how you feel, but you can contact me on my blog if you have a comment. No postage is necessary.
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Hi, this is Arthur Levine; you can reach me at my blog at http://johnnyoops.blogspot.com
