Ordinary Passports
An ordinary passport is a travel document issued by a government to its citizens. It serves as proof of identity and nationality, allowing individuals to travel internationally. Ordinary passports typically contain personal information, such as the holder's name, date of birth, and photograph, along with a unique passport number.
These passports are used for regular travel purposes, such as tourism or business trips. They differ from other types of passports, like diplomatic passports or official passports, which are issued to government officials and have different privileges. Ordinary passports are essential for crossing international borders and accessing various services abroad.