Go to NSKstate.com and email them on the passport page. They'll send you the form. But you can't travel with this passport, cause NSK isn't a real country. It's an art group that issues "passports" as a joke. You can't cross borders, get visas or live in Europe with an NSK passport.
Yes - Both should be signed at the rear as well
The easiest way is doing it by mail, verify that: Your old passport is undamaged, it was issued under your current name (if not you can legally document that name change), it was issued when you were 16 or older and that the passport is no older than 15 years. Then you just look up "Form DS-82" online and print it, fill the form and send it along with your old passport, a passport photo and the passport fees (check online).
No - that's illegal ! You cannot simply send your passport from one country to another to get it stamped so it appears you were there !
they can be send by your friends to you!
Your current passport and your birth certificate are required every time you want to renew your passport.
The safety of sending personal information, such as a passport copy, overseas depends on where you are sending it and the method used. If you must send information, it is best to send it through a tracking system.
You need to mail them to the respective processing branches together with other documents needed in order for you to renew your passport.
There is no verb or adjective form of "passport", the word is a noun only.
Usually when you renew your passport, you send the old one. So if you would like to use the remaining validity of the passport its either you wait it out and send in around 2 or 4 weeks before it expires or you apply for a second passport for special circumstances for US citizens that are frequent flyers.
To change one's name on one's passport one will need evidence of one's new name. In the case of marriage this would be a marriage certificate. If one changes one's name by deed poll, one must send the deed to the passport office along with the application form.
If you are an American, then you have two possible options:If your passport was issued less than 15 years ago, and you were at least 16 years old when it was issued, then you can do the DS-82 mail-in form. You would need to fill out the form, attach a new photograph, and then send it in along with the old passport and a check for the passport fees. Your name will have to be exactly the same as it was on the old passport, unless you have a court order or a marriage certificate that changes it (and you would need to send that in too).In all other cases, or if you simply don't want to do the DS-82, you do a DS-11 form. This involves bringing it to an "acceptance facility" (normally a local library or post office), swearing an oath, and so on. You would need to send in the old passport along with the DS-11, and pay a little extra to the acceptance agent for their services.These forms and their instructions, as well as a directory of acceptance facilities, can be found on the US State Department's passport website, travel.state.gov. You will normally get back your old passport, which will have been canceled, along with your new one.If you're not an American, then you would have to refer to your own country's passport issuance agency.