If you're applying for the first. Time or the ds82. If you're renewing. You might wonder if you needMoreIf you're applying for the first. Time or the ds82. If you're renewing. You might wonder if you need to print these forms and C. Color. Well here's the Scoop.
You can print the document in black-and-white or in color. You don't need to print all six pages of the application form, only pages #5 and #6.
The Statement of Exigent/Special Family Circumstances for Issuance of a U.S. Passport to a Minor under Age 16 (DS-5525) is used in conjunction with the Application for a U.S. Passport (DS-11). This form is only for use if the written consent of the non-applying parent or guardian cannot be obtained.
If a parent cannot be located or refuses to consent, or a dispute concerning consent arises, the matter should be referred to the Children's Court. The Court's decision must be submitted with the application for the passport.
If one parent is not available, the non-applying parent must complete the form DS-3053 . This form must be notarized, and the identification that was presented to the notary must be copied, back and front, and included with the form. We require the original of the DS-3053 to adjudicate the passport application.
3 Answers 3 There is an absolute requirement that either both parents are present when applying for the US passport or a Consent is given by one of the parent's: Minors under age 16 cannot apply for a passport by themselves.
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.
Make An Appointment at a Passport Agency or Center Already Applied: Call 1-877-487-2778.
What do you need to get a passport? Original proof of citizenship - Learn about what qualifies as primary citizenship evidence or what secondary evidence may qualify if you do not have primary evidence. An acceptable photo ID. A photocopy of both your citizenship document and photo ID.