Yes. Federal law requires that you provide your social security number, if you have one. If you do not provide the information, your passport application will be delayed and your application may be denied. You will also be subject to a $500 penalty enforced by the Internal Revenue Service.
Long form birth certificates are required to obtain: U.S. Passport. Driver's license (in most U.S. states) Dual citizenship.
For minor applicants, present address proof document in the name of parent(s) can be submitted. It is advised to carry original and self-attested copies of parents passport to Passport Seva Kendra (PSK), in case parents possess passport. For minor applicants, documents can be attested by parents.
A parent (preferably both) must be present and must sign the passport application. Follow the step-by-step process for children under 16 from the State Department to: Get a child passport application form. Learn what documents to submit that provide proof of U.S. citizenship and your relationship to your child.
Application processing times being the day the passport application is received at the passport agency or center. Current processing times are as follows: Routine Service: 6 - 8 Weeks. Expedited Service: 2 - 3 Weeks.
Prove Your Identity In-state valid driver's license. Government employee ID (city, county, state, or federal) U.S. military or military dependent ID. Valid U.S. passport book or card. Valid foreign passport. Certificate of Naturalization, if issued within six months. Certificate of Citizenship, if issued within six months.
Any parental responsibility orders, other court orders in place, or evidence of agreement should also accompany the passport application. Separated parents both need to be named on the child's passport. If this is not possible, you will need to provide an explanation as to why before issuing the passport.
Things to bring: Original Birth Certificate. Proof of citizenship. Three Passport Photos. Additional documents (Step 6)
Steps to Apply Fill Out Form DS-11 and Print It. Get Evidence of U.S. Citizenship (and a photocopy) ... Show Your Relationship to Your Child. Get a Photo ID (and a photocopy) ... Show More Documents (if both parents or guardians cannot apply) ... Provide a Photo. Calculate Fees. Find Location to Apply.