Passport, introducing enhanced security features and digital verification. Here’s a quick look at who is eligible to apply, ...
The e-Passport (also known as a biometric passport) was first introduced in 2005 and is now used by over 100 countries, including the US, UK, Canada, Germany, and many others. It is much like the ...
The e-passport looks exactly like a normal Indian passport, but it has an embedded chip in the back cover. This chip stores ...
Roughly 140 countries around the world, including the United States, issue electronic passports to citizens traveling and living abroad. An e-passport is a traditional passport with an electronic chip ...
The U.S. government plans to begin issuing electronic passports in December that feature a built-in chip that contains information about the passport holder and facial-recognition capabilities. In an ...
The State Department yesterday issued final rules for implanting electronic identification chips into all U.S. passports, despite continuing controversy over the security of the system and its impact ...
India's Ministry of External Affairs has launched e-passport services under PSP V2.0, aiming for faster and more secure travel. New passports will be chip-enabled, storing holder data securely ...
Passport, a digitally enhanced passport storing biometric and personal data securely, aiming to make international travel ...
The Government of India has made a significant move toward upgrading the country’s air travel documentation system by officially introducing electronic passports, or e-passports. According to the ...
Spokeo compiled information from the ICAO, the Department of Homeland Security, and other sources to see which countries are issuing e-passports. - Sergey Shik // Shutterstock Spokeo compiled ...