Passport and Travel Cost Reimbursement Act of 2007
Summary
This bill would have allowed U.S. citizens to receive refunds for passport fees and missed international flight costs if their passport applications were significantly delayed during 2007. Under the proposal, travelers could seek reimbursement if a standard application took more than 12 weeks or an expedited one took more than three weeks to process. Additionally, the bill would have paused the implementation of new travel document requirements for land and sea borders until the government could guarantee that passport agencies were able to handle applications without further disruptions.
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