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All US passports are issued by the us department of state, which is what you put in the "where was the passport issued" field of a visa application. A bit confusing.



US passports used to have a place of issue. The current ones don't seem to any longer.


Yeah, the "authority" for my old was the "Charleston Passport Center," the authority for my new one is the "United States Department of State."


That's what I was on about. My fault for being so terse


Giving bureaucracy the benefit of the doubt :-) there may have once been a reason to know which office some paperwork was filed in a cabinet in. Today, everything is presumably all digitized in a centralized database somewhere even if the clerical work is distributed.




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