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felineprincess93 t1_j1lz8d2 wrote

It’s not a new rule, it’s been a rule for quite a while.

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snorkeling_moose t1_j1m5zvz wrote

Wow what a helpful comment. Never miss an opportunity to tell people they should have known what you already knew, and suspect many others already knew for quite some time, even though it does nothing to answer their question or offer any assistance to them.

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millystelescope96 OP t1_j1lzgar wrote

Yea but I’ve never flown internationally before and my work organization in Budapest told me that since I’m American I don’t need a visa just a passport and that I’m all set, I just didn’t know the rule.

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Skizzy_Mars t1_j1m7bct wrote

Wait do you have an American passport or not? If not, you need to contact the relevant embassy, not go to the passport center in Portsmouth.

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bucketsoffun t1_j1maa4z wrote

your post says "since I'm not American" -- not sure if that means dual citizenship or what but if you dont have a US passport, you'll need to go to the embassy of whichever country issued your passport.

If you *do* have a US passport, the national passport center can help you.

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