Sec. 1542. False statement in an application for a passport. (a) In General.- Any person who knowingly makes any false statement or representation in an application for a United States passport, or mails, prepares, presents, or signs an application for a United States passport knowing the application to contain any false statement or representation, shall be fined under this title, imprisoned not more than 15 years, or both.
(b) Venue.-
(1) An offense under subsection (a) may be prosecuted in any district,
(A) in which the false statement or representation was made or the application for a United States passport was prepared or signed, or
(B) in which or to which the application was mailed or presented.
(2) An offense under subsection (a) involving an application prepared and adjudicated outside the United States may be prosecuted in the district in which the resultant passport was or would have been produced.
(c) Savings Clause.-Nothing in this section may be construed to limit the venue otherwise available under sections 3237 and 3238 of this title.