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  "laneSlug": "visas-docs",
  "laneTitle": "Visas & Docs",
  "title": "Passports",
  "subtitle": "Validity, renewal, copies, and backup plans.",
  "desk": "THE PAPERWORK DESK",
  "theme": "Document control",
  "pathName": "/en/visas-docs/passports/",
  "parentPath": "/en/visas-docs/",
  "image": "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1569870499705-504209102861?w=1800&q=85",
  "cards": [
    {
      "id": "validity-rules",
      "num": "01",
      "topic": "Document control",
      "title": "Validity rules",
      "desc": "Validity rules is the part of passports travelers usually handle too late. This chapter turns it into a pre-trip decision: what to check, what to print, what to book, what to skip, and when the official source matters more than the familiar advice.",
      "count": "4 guides",
      "read": "6 min read",
      "img": "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1569870499705-504209102861?w=1800&q=85",
      "size": "xl",
      "href": "/en/visas-docs/passports/validity-rules/"
    },
    {
      "id": "blank-pages",
      "num": "02",
      "topic": "Document control",
      "title": "Blank pages",
      "desc": "Blank pages is the part of passports travelers usually handle too late. This chapter turns it into a pre-trip decision: what to check, what to print, what to book, what to skip, and when the official source matters more than the familiar advice.",
      "count": "5 guides",
      "read": "7 min read",
      "img": "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1601581875309-fafbf2d3ed3a?w=1800&q=85",
      "size": "md",
      "href": "/en/visas-docs/passports/blank-pages/"
    },
    {
      "id": "renewal-timing",
      "num": "03",
      "topic": "Document control",
      "title": "Renewal timing",
      "desc": "Renewal timing is the part of passports travelers usually handle too late. This chapter turns it into a pre-trip decision: what to check, what to print, what to book, what to skip, and when the official source matters more than the familiar advice.",
      "count": "6 guides",
      "read": "8 min read",
      "img": "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1554224155-cfa08c2a758f?w=1800&q=85",
      "size": "md",
      "href": "/en/visas-docs/passports/renewal-timing/"
    },
    {
      "id": "second-passport",
      "num": "04",
      "topic": "Document control",
      "title": "Second passport",
      "desc": "Second passport is the part of passports travelers usually handle too late. This chapter turns it into a pre-trip decision: what to check, what to print, what to book, what to skip, and when the official source matters more than the familiar advice.",
      "count": "7 guides",
      "read": "9 min read",
      "img": "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1530789253388-582c481c54b0?w=1800&q=85",
      "size": "wide",
      "href": "/en/visas-docs/passports/second-passport/"
    },
    {
      "id": "passport-copies",
      "num": "05",
      "topic": "Document control",
      "title": "Passport copies",
      "desc": "Passport copies is the part of passports travelers usually handle too late. This chapter turns it into a pre-trip decision: what to check, what to print, what to book, what to skip, and when the official source matters more than the familiar advice.",
      "count": "8 guides",
      "read": "10 min read",
      "img": "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1533929736458-ca588d08c8be?w=1800&q=85",
      "size": "sm",
      "href": "/en/visas-docs/passports/passport-copies/"
    },
    {
      "id": "name-mismatches",
      "num": "06",
      "topic": "Document control",
      "title": "Name mismatches",
      "desc": "Name mismatches is the part of passports travelers usually handle too late. This chapter turns it into a pre-trip decision: what to check, what to print, what to book, what to skip, and when the official source matters more than the familiar advice.",
      "count": "4 guides",
      "read": "6 min read",
      "img": "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1436491865332-7a61a109cc05?w=1800&q=85",
      "size": "sm",
      "href": "/en/visas-docs/passports/name-mismatches/"
    },
    {
      "id": "child-passports",
      "num": "07",
      "topic": "Document control",
      "title": "Child passports",
      "desc": "Child passports is the part of passports travelers usually handle too late. This chapter turns it into a pre-trip decision: what to check, what to print, what to book, what to skip, and when the official source matters more than the familiar advice.",
      "count": "5 guides",
      "read": "7 min read",
      "img": "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1542359649-31e03cd4d909?w=1800&q=85",
      "size": "sm",
      "href": "/en/visas-docs/passports/child-passports/"
    },
    {
      "id": "emergency-passport",
      "num": "08",
      "topic": "Document control",
      "title": "Emergency passport",
      "desc": "Emergency passport is the part of passports travelers usually handle too late. This chapter turns it into a pre-trip decision: what to check, what to print, what to book, what to skip, and when the official source matters more than the familiar advice.",
      "count": "6 guides",
      "read": "8 min read",
      "img": "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1431274172761-fca41d930114?w=1800&q=85",
      "size": "lg",
      "href": "/en/visas-docs/passports/emergency-passport/"
    },
    {
      "id": "damaged-passport",
      "num": "09",
      "topic": "Document control",
      "title": "Damaged passport",
      "desc": "Damaged passport is the part of passports travelers usually handle too late. This chapter turns it into a pre-trip decision: what to check, what to print, what to book, what to skip, and when the official source matters more than the familiar advice.",
      "count": "7 guides",
      "read": "9 min read",
      "img": "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1554224155-6726b3ff858f?w=1800&q=85",
      "size": "md",
      "href": "/en/visas-docs/passports/damaged-passport/"
    },
    {
      "id": "passport-storage",
      "num": "10",
      "topic": "Document control",
      "title": "Passport storage",
      "desc": "Passport storage is the part of passports travelers usually handle too late. This chapter turns it into a pre-trip decision: what to check, what to print, what to book, what to skip, and when the official source matters more than the familiar advice.",
      "count": "8 guides",
      "read": "10 min read",
      "img": "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1519682337058-a94d519337bc?w=1800&q=85",
      "size": "md",
      "href": "/en/visas-docs/passports/passport-storage/"
    }
  ],
  "faqs": [
    {
      "q": "Where should I start with passports?",
      "a": "Start with the first decision that can block the trip. For passports, that means checking the rule, the date, the document, the cost, or the local system before you make the rest of the plan. The page is ordered so the high-friction decision comes first."
    },
    {
      "q": "What should I verify with an official source?",
      "a": "Any rule that can deny boarding, deny entry, change a fee, affect insurance, or change a government requirement should be checked against the official airline, government, embassy, bank, or carrier source before you rely on it."
    },
    {
      "q": "How far ahead should I handle this?",
      "a": "Handle it during the booking window, not the packing window. If the item touches documents, payment, insurance, transport, or safety, treat it as part of the trip architecture rather than a last-minute errand."
    },
    {
      "q": "What belongs in the day-of-travel version?",
      "a": "The day-of version should be small enough to use under pressure: one printed copy or offline note, one backup, one contact, one next step. The detailed research can live in your inbox; the trip-day version should fit in a pocket."
    },
    {
      "q": "What is the most common mistake?",
      "a": "The common mistake is assuming the familiar version of a rule is universal. Travel systems are local. Airports, border desks, banks, transit networks, and hotels each have their own logic. Read the local logic before you spend or move."
    },
    {
      "q": "What should I do when the advice conflicts?",
      "a": "Prefer the source with authority over the source with polish. An official immigration page beats a blog. An airline policy beats a forum. A bank fee schedule beats a social post. Use editorial advice to ask better questions, not to replace the rulebook."
    }
  ]
};

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