You can apply for a passport by making an appointment with our office to appear before a passport acceptance agent. Forms are also available in our office for your convenience. Visit the U.S. Department of State to calculate fees.
Can I go directly to DFA without an online appointment? A confirmed appointment is MANDATORY for all passport applicants at their chosen DFA office. Only the following individuals are exempt from this requirement, provided they present valid identification and supporting documents: Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs)
Now all offices are passport acceptance facilities, but there are more than 4,800 post offices across the U.S. that allow people to apply for passport renewal. Of course, you can renew by mail from any post office. Find your local office by using the USPS Post Office Locator tool.
Thousands of Post Offices™ accept first-time passport applications for the U.S. Department of State. Most of those locations can also take your passport photo.
I need my passport sooner than I thought. What should I do? Call the National Passport Information Center at 1-877-487-2778 (1-888-874-7793 TDD/TTY) to request expedited service for an extra $60. You may also add a 1-2 delivery service of your completed passport book for an extra $21.36.
If you cannot complete an application form online, collect a blank application form at a participating Australia Post outlet . Ask for the 'Application for an Australian Passport' form. For adults, the form is green.
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Already Applied: Call 1-877-487-2778.
Some reasons to deny a passport include: A valid, unsealed federal warrant of arrest. A federal or state criminal court order. A condition of parole or probation forbidding departure from the United States (or the jurisdiction of the court) A request for extradition.
If a person believes he or she is eligible under the law as a non-citizen national of the United States and the person complies with the provisions of section 341(b) of the INA, 8 USC 1452(b), he/she may apply for a passport at any Passport Agency or acceptance facility in the United States.