You may renew your current passport on DS-5504 for any of the following special circumstances: Your current passport is limited and was issued in an emergency less than one year ago, and the letter issued at that time specifically mentions you can apply using a DS-5504 application form.
Validity of Most Recent Passport: Make sure your most recent passport is or was valid for 10 years. The passport must be expiring within one year or have been expired less than five years.
Passport. Provide this information in box 10. And any name change information in box 11.MorePassport. Provide this information in box 10. And any name change information in box 11.
Instead of trying to cut it up or burn it, the most secure method is to send an old passport to the U.S. State Department passport agency and request that they destroy it.
You must mail in your renewal application (Form DS-82) yourself. Mailing your Form DS-82 can be confusing since some post offices are also passport acceptance facilities. Postal employees should not review your form and supporting documents before you mail it.
Form DS-82. You can print the form from the Department's public facing e-Forms webpage to ensure you are using the latest version. Search the form number in the search box at the top of the main page (DS-0082). The form is accessible online using Google Chrome (not Internet Explorer) to open the link.
Application - You will need Form DS-11. You can Fill out Form DS-11 online and print it, or. Download Form DS-11 PDF, 5 pages, 1.9 MB and fill it out by hand, or. Find your local passport acceptance facility or regional agency and pick up Form DS-11.
Login to the Passport Seva Online Portal with the Login ID created in Step 1. Click "Apply for Surrender Certificate" link. Fill in the required details in the form and submit.
Please read all instructions first and type or print in black ink to complete this form. For information or questions, visit travel.state or contact the National Passport Information Center (NPIC) at 1-877-487-2778 (TDD/TTY: 1-888-874-7793) or NPIC@state.