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By Veronika Bondarenko Those who had a passport expire in the last three years will know just how much headache it has been to get a new one. Between general government understaffing and the rush of demand as many started to travel voraciously post-pandemic, some living in different pockets of the U.S. reported waiting as long as four months to get one replaced while others paid the expedited processing fee only to still not have one prepared in time for an urgent trip. Related: You’ll soon need to get your fingerprints taken when entering Europe The good news is that, for those who need a pas…