This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
Photo ID: A driver's license, government-issued ID, military ID, Certificate of Naturalization, or previously issued passport (if you are applying for a new one) are all acceptable forms of ID. Photocopies of your proof of U.S. citizenship and photo ID. Passport photo. Passport fees.
Second Page Enter date of birth. This is needed in case the second page gets separated from the first page. #10 – Names of parents of applicant – first & middle and then last name (mother's name must be her maiden name), date of birth of parents and place of birth.
Follow these steps to apply and track your status: Confirm you meet the requirements. Fill out your form online and print it. Get evidence of U.S. citizenship (and a photocopy) Get a photo ID (and a photocopy) Determine special circumstances. Provide a photo. Calculate fees. Find a location to apply.
If you are experiencing technical issues with our Form Filler, download a PDF and complete your form by hand. Go to the U.S. embassy or consulate page if you are applying in a foreign country.
If you are applying for a U.S. passport, use the Passport Form Filler to fill out our primary forms (DS-11, DS-82, DS-5504, and DS-64) online and print them.
Thousands of Post Officesâ„¢ accept first-time passport applications for the U.S. Department of State. Most of those locations can also take your passport photo.
How do I schedule an appointment at the DFA? Visit the DFA Passport Appointment System website at .passport.ph. Select your preferred DFA office where you want to apply for your passport. Select your preferred date and time for the appointment. Fill out the Application Form and provide the necessary information.
DS-11: Application for U.S. Passport.
Only Special Lane Eligible applicants, including those with exceptional and emergency cases (medical or death in family), are allowed to walk in at the Special Lane in DFA Aseana and other Consular Offices in the Philippines. Non-emergency applicants must secure an online appointment at passport.ph.
First-time passport applications must be submitted in person at a passport acceptance facility (e.g., U.S. Post Office). Here's what you'll need to do at a Post Office facility: Complete Form DS-11: Application For A U.S. Passport. Submit evidence of U.S. citizenship.