My office is offering assistance for emergency passport cases, if your trip is in less than 14 days and you have not received your passport, please see the information below:
Before visiting a foreign country, you should ensure that all your travel concerns are addressed. Here are a few of the most common questions my office receives that deal with passports:
How can I renew my existing passport?
If you already have a passport that is not damaged, was issued in the past 15 years, was received after your 16th birthday, and has your same name, you can apply for a passport renewal by mail.
For more information on renewing your passport, visit the Passport Renewal Page at the U.S. Consular Affairs Web Site.
NEW Online Portal Passport Renewal Service:
Eligible U.S. citizens can now renew their passports online.
For more information on renewing your passport online and to see if you qualify, visit the Online Renewal Passport Page at the U.S. Consular Affairs Web Site.
I can't wait for the normal six week processing time for my application. Can I request an expedite?
Yes. For an additional fee, you can request expedited processing which normally takes two weeks.
For more information on expediting processing, visit the Expedited Service Page at the U.S. Consular Affairs Web Site.
If you would like my help with passport issue, please fill out my casework form and my office will get in touch with you.
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