[CPTSC] U.S. passport for CPTSC 2009 annual meeting, 19-21 August, at Aarhus University

Bruce Maylath Bruce.Maylath at ndsu.edu
Fri Mar 27 12:07:55 CDT 2009


Danmark er dejligt!
Denmark is delightful!

This listserve message is the third in a series of threads in anticipation
of the 2009 CPTSC annual meeting. It is intended to prompt a brainstorm and
discussion on the listserve of further ideas.

3. Obtaining a U.S. passport

This Saturday, 28 March is Passport Day in the USA, when you can obtain a
passport on the spot at a passport processing center. See
<http://www.state.gov/r/pa/prs/ps/2009/03/120707.htm> for details.

After Saturday, please see the State Department Website
<http://travel.state.gov/passport/passport_1738.html> for guidance on how to
obtain a U.S. passport. Passports not issued on Passport Day usually take
4-6 weeks to process.

Denmark does not require a visa of U.S. citizens.


Please excuse the lack of detail of this CPTSC 2009 update. Your North
Dakota State U colleagues have been sandbagging and dike-building since
Monday, including till late last night. 10 minutes after my wife and I woke
this morning, the announcement came that the Fargo neighborhood 5 blocks
east of us is evacuating because of a breach in the dike. We immediately
finished packing the car, capping the drains to the sewer, and moving
upstairs the last items from the basement. We'll now walk to the dike to
help fill the breach. The neighborhoods across the river in Moorhead,
including Minnesota State University-Moorhead and Concordia College, have
been evacuating since last evening.

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