On the recordMarch 12, 1916
If such a person expects to go abroad for an object not mentioned in his passport, or to visit a country not named therein, he should make application in the usual way for a new passport.
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presidency.ucsb.eduIf such a person expects to go abroad for an object not mentioned in his passport, or to visit a country not named therein, he should make application in the usual way for a new passport.
Executive Order 2341—Relating to Cancellation and Reissue of Passports
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