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Set an appointment at .passport.ph. Appear on the actual date of appointment and bring the complete documentary requirements appropriate to your application. Where can I get a passport application form? You may download the passport application form from this link .
The Collin County passport offices were closed in 2019 due to an investigation by the Dallas Passport Agency and the U.S. Department of State.
For any travel required before the 3-week mark, you must contact the National Passport Information Center (NPIC) at (877) 487-2778 (TDD: (888) 874-7793) to make an appointment with the nearest regional passport facility for one-day service.
The Collin County passport offices were closed in 2019 due to an investigation by the Dallas Passport Agency and the U.S. Department of State.
If you are traveling in less than 10 weeks, you must call the State Department Passport Agency to schedule an appointment: You can call 1-877-487-2778 (1-888-874-7793 TDD/TTY) to schedule an appointment. Your appointment date must be within 72 hours (3 business days) of travel, and you must provide proof of travel.
Collin County District Clerk's Office is now accepting passport applications (DS-11) on behalf of the United States Department of State by appointment only.
NO APPOINTMENT IS NEEDED for the following: OFW with sufficient proof of status such as iDOLE Card, valid employment contract (authenticated by POEA), and work visa. Senior Citizen with Senior Citizen ID. Person with Disability (PWDs) with PWD ID or visible disability. Solo Parent with Valid Solo Parent ID.
In most cases when you renew by mail, we will return the old passport to you. The old passport may not arrive for up to four weeks after you receive your new passport. If you renew online, keep your most recent passport and do not send it to us. If your old passport has a valid visa, you can still use the valid visa.
Current Processing Times Routine4 to 6 weeks Expedited 2 to 3 weeks Urgent Must make an appointment and have international travel within 14 calendar days
You'll usually get your passport within 3 weeks.