Brand/Markings: THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA PASSPORT heading with DEPARTMENT OF STATE banner, large eagle vignette, red embossed United States of America Department of State seal, passport No. 143440, and repeating UNITED STATES PASSPORT security background text.

Item: Original 1922 United States Department of State passport document issued in Washington, D.C. to bearer Jan Jindra, with attached sepia-tone family photograph and multiple foreign visa stamps and entries.

Front design: Large fold-out sheet with engraved eagle above the main titles, formal printed greeting text completed in black ink with the bearer's name, request for safe conduct and National Protection, notations listing his wife Josefa and two daughters as accompanying family members, and bold cursive signature of Secretary of State Charles E. Hughes at lower right alongside official red seal and purple validation stamp.

Visa pages: Interior panels headed VISAS showing Ceskoslovensky Generalni Konsulat / Czechoslovak Consulate General New York visa dated November 11, 1922 and valid until May 11, 1923, with consular text authorizing one journey to the Republic; adjacent German-language transit visa with blue circular eagle stamp and red Hamburg Hafen boxed stamp dated 2 JUNI 1922, additional purple and blue border-control stamps including 4 JUN 1922 notations, and CANCELLED wording punched through the paper in small perforated letters.

Color/Material: Light green security paper with overall UNITED STATES PASSPORT repeating pattern, black printed wording and calligraphic script, black and purple handwritten ink entries, purple and red ink stamps, and mounted sepia photographic print of three sitters signed Jan Jindra across the upper margin.

Features: Single-sheet passport format folding to booklet size, red embossed paper seal of the United States of America Department of State, personal description section listing age 38 years, height 5 ft 4 in, brown hair, blue eyes, ruddy complexion, Czechoslovakia place of birth, tailor occupation and other details, bearer's ink signature Jan Jindra at bottom, consular signatures and hand-stamped emblems from Czechoslovak and German authorities, perforated passport number and cancellation punches for official invalidation, and visa pages headed VISAS on both sides.

Uses: Suitable for collectors of early 20th century U.S. passport ephemera, immigration and travel history, Czechoslovak or German-American genealogy research, or as a framed display piece illustrating 1920s international travel documentation.