Passport Renewal
Applicant is a US citizen under 16 years old AND
Applicant has never had a U.S passport issued before OR
Applicant’s passport has or will expire soon
To qualify for a passport renewal, you must be able to answer YES to all of the following conditions:
I am a U.S. citizen
I can provide my most recent passport
I was at least 16 years old when my most recent passport was issued
I was issued my most recent passport LESS than 15 years ago
I use the same name as the name reflected on my most recent passport OR I have had my name changed and can submit a marriage certificate or court decree to verify this change
You must provide two color (2” x 2”), passport-type photographs. The photograph must:
Be printed on photo paper
Have a white background
Be two inches by two inches
Have been taken within the last six months
Taken without glasses, if applicable
The United States Passport Office has issued a guide on the correct format for photographs.
Cannot wear eyeglasses
(Refer to Passport Photo section on website)
If applicant is an infant, the eyes must be opened in the photograph.
You will need to provide one completed DS-82 Passport Renewal application form, which will be found on the U.S. Department of State website at:
https://pptform.state.gov/.
This form must be completed on-line. Hand written forms will not be accepted. This form must have an original signature
After completing the application print 2 copies of it.
This form must also be completed and signed in front of Passport
Acceptance Agency. Do not sign the application until instructed to do so by Acceptance Agent.
You will need to provide evidence of upcoming international travel as one of the following:
A computer generated flight itinerary from a travel agency or online booking company showing departure from US
If no itinerary is available a letter on business letterhead paper, addressed to the US Department of State, detailing your upcoming international travel dates and signed by your employer
Copy of Flight Itinerary
Copy of Airline Ticket
You must provide a copy (front & back) of one of the following:
A state-issued Driver's License issued more than 6 months ago
An alternative form of state or government-issued I.D such as a military picture identification
Previous U.S. passport (mutilated, altered, or damaged passports are not acceptable as proof of identity.)
Naturalization Certificate
NOTE: Your Social Security Card does NOT prove your identity. If none of these are available , you will need: a) Some signature documents (not acceptable alone as ID) – example: a combination of documents, such as your Social Security card, credit card, bank card, library card, etc. AND b) A person who can vouch for you. He/she must Have known you for at least 2 years, Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, Have valid ID, and Fill out a Form DS-71 in the presence of a passport agent.
NOTE: If the identification card presented to the authorized passport agent was issued less than 1 year from the date of the passport execution, please submit copies of additional form of ID. For the list of additional ID, please click here. (Travel the World Change Text)
http://www.world-visa.com/seo-pdf/Personal-Identification-List-Passport.pdf
NOTE: For minors under age 14 – Provide Parental Identification. Each parent or guardian must submit one of the following:
Valid Drivers License
Valid Official U.S. Military ID
Valid U.S. Government ID
Valid U.S. or Foreign
Passport with recognizable photo
Naturalization/Citizenship Certificate from BCIS with recognizable photo
Alien Resident Card from BCIS
You must provide a copy (front & back) of one of the following:
A state-issued Driver's
License issued more than 6 months ago
An alternative form of state or government-issued I.D such as a military picture identification
Previous U.S. passport (mutilated, altered, or damaged passports are not acceptable as proof of identity.)
Naturalization Certificate
NOTE: Your Social Security Card does NOT prove your identity. If none of these are available , you will need:
a) Some signature documents (not acceptable alone as ID) – example: a combination of documents, such as your Social Security card, credit card, bank card, library card, etc. AND b) A person who can vouch for you. He/she must Have known you for at least 2 years, Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, Have valid ID, and Fill out a Form DS-71 in the presence of a passport agent.
NOTE: If the identification card presented to the authorized passport agent was issued less than 1 year from the date of the passport execution, please submit copies of additional form of ID. For the list of additional ID, please click here. (Travel the World Change Text)
http://www.world-visa.com/seo-pdf/Personal-Identification-List-Passport.pdf
NOTE: For minors under age 14 – Provide Parental Identification. Each parent or guardian must submit one of the following:
Valid Drivers License
Valid Official U.S. Military ID
Valid U.S. Government ID
Valid U.S. or Foreign Passport with recognizable photo
Naturalization/Citizenship Certificate from BCIS with recognizable photo
Alien Resident Card from BCIS
You must provide evidence of United States citizenship as one of the following:
An original state-issued birth certificate, showing the full names of the applicant’s parent(s).
The short version may not be accepted.
The long form Birth Certificate has to be bigger 8.5” x 11” issued by state, county or city with raised seal (if born in USA)
An original Certificate of Naturalization issued by the BCIS
A previously issued, undamaged expired US passport
Certificate of Citizenship or FS-240, DS-1350 (if born outside the USA)
Proof of Child’s U.S. citizenship Mut provide ONE of the following
Previous U.S. Passport
Certified Birth Certificate issued by state, county or city with raised seal (if born in USA)
Certificate of Citizenship of FS-240, DS-1350 (if born outside the USA)
Certificate of Naturalization
You must provide Passport and Visa with photocopies of all documents submitted for the passport. Do not include these photocopies in the Sealed Envelope. Passport and Visas cannot submit your sealed envelope to the US Passport Office without photocopied proof that you have included all the required documents
You must provide PassportsandVisas with sealed envelope you obtained from an approved passport acceptance facility. The sealed envelope must contain your authenticated documents, forms, and proof of identity. You must also provide photocopies of all documents enclosed in the sealed envelope for PassportsandVisas to review prior to visiting the Post Office/Clerk of Courts.
Do not affix a shipping label to the sealed envelope. Insert the sealed envelope into a package suitable for shipping to PassportsandVisas
Paperclip the copies to the outside of the sealed envelope. PassportsandVisas cannot submit your sealed envelope to the US Passport Office without photocopy proof that you have provided all the required documents.
Note: Previous US Passports are not acceptable as proof of relationship to the applying parent(s) /guardian(s)
You will need to submit one of the following:
Certified U.S. birth certificate (with parents’ names); or
Certified Foreign Birth Certificate (with parents’ names and translation, if necessary); or
Report of Birth Abroad (Form FS-240) (with parents’ names); or
Certification of Birth Abroad (Form DS-1350) (with parents’ names); or
Adoption Decree ( with adopting parents’ names); or
Court Order Establishing Custody; or
Court Order Establishing Guardianship
NOTE: If the parent(s)/guardian(s) name(s) is/are other than that on these documents, evidence of legal name change is required.
For All Minor Applicants:
Each minor child shall appear in person at the passport acceptance agent.
BOTH parents must appear in person with the minor applicant at the passport acceptance agent.
If your child does not have identification of his/her own, you need to accompany your child and present identification.
All applications for children under 16 require both parents’ or legal guardians’ consent.
All the documents would be officially sealed in an envelope by an authorized Passport Acceptance Agent, which you need to ship to
Passport and Visa Expediters for hand carrying it to the U.S. Passport Agency. This envelope must have the certified seal of the Post Office or Courthouse in order for our company to submit the application to the Passport Agency.
If one parent can not be present (applicable for applicants below 16 years old), submit a notarized Statement of Consent (Form DS-3053) AND a copy of the parent identification.NOTE: Statement of Consent by Non-Applying
Parent included with Passport Applications for Minors Under Age 16 Must Be Notarized.Effective February 1, 2008, the Department of State’s Bureau of Consular Affairs began requiring that all consent statements by a non-applying parent included with U.S. passport applications for minors under age 16 be notarized. The consent statement must include the child’s name and date of birth, as well as parent’s identification information or a copy of his/her ID. This new requirement is being implemented to enhance the accurate identification of applicants and aid in the prevention of international child abduction and substitution.
http://www.world-visa.com/seo-pdf/DS-3053.pdf
This must be an original signature
http://www.world-visa.com/seo-pdf/Letter-of-Authorization-Adult-TTWV.pdf
Service Charges
The following prices are for PandV expediting services:
Standard (11 business days or longer) ---- $155.00
Passport Book ---- $140.00
Rush Surcharge (4-10 business days processing) ---- $135.00
Emergency Surcharge (1-3 business days processing) ---- $235.00
Check made out to US Postmaster or Clerk of Court ---- $25.00
In addition to our expediting fees, there are government fees that are specified on the application form.
To qualify for a passport renewal, you must be able to answer YES to all of the following conditions:
I am a U.S. citizen
I can provide my most recent passport
I was at least 16 years old when my most recent passport was issued
I was issued my most recent passport LESS than 15 years ago
I use the same name as the name reflected on my most recent passport OR I have had my name changed and can submit a marriage certificate or court decree to verify this change
You must provide two color (2” x 2”), passport-type photographs. The photograph must:
Be printed on photo paper
Have a white background
Be two inches by two inches
Have been taken within the last six months
Taken without glasses, if applicable
The United States Passport Office has issued a guide on the correct format for photographs.
Cannot wear eyeglasses
(Refer to Passport Photo section on website)
If applicant is an infant, the eyes must be opened in the photograph.
You will need to provide one completed DS-82 Passport Renewal application form, which will be found on the U.S. Department of State website at:
https://pptform.state.gov/.
This form must be completed on-line. Hand written forms will not be accepted. This form must have an original signature
After completing the application print 2 copies of it.
This form must also be completed and signed in front of Passport
Acceptance Agency. Do not sign the application until instructed to do so by Acceptance Agent.
You will need to provide evidence of upcoming international travel as one of the following:
A computer generated flight itinerary from a travel agency or online booking company showing departure from US
If no itinerary is available a letter on business letterhead paper, addressed to the US Department of State, detailing your upcoming international travel dates and signed by your employer
Copy of Flight Itinerary
Copy of Airline Ticket
If your current name is different than the name printed on your last passport, you must submit an original or certified copy of marriage certificate (not a license) or court decree as evidence of your name change. The document must show the official seal of the issuing authority. All official documents will be returned.
You must provide a copy (front & back) of one of the following:
A state-issued Driver's License issued more than 6 months ago
An alternative form of state or government-issued I.D such as a military picture identification
Previous U.S. passport (mutilated, altered, or damaged passports are not acceptable as proof of identity.)
Naturalization Certificate
NOTE: Your Social Security Card does NOT prove your identity. If none of these are available , you will need: a) Some signature documents (not acceptable alone as ID) – example: a combination of documents, such as your Social Security card, credit card, bank card, library card, etc. AND b) A person who can vouch for you. He/she must Have known you for at least 2 years, Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, Have valid ID, and Fill out a Form DS-71 in the presence of a passport agent.
NOTE: If the identification card presented to the authorized passport agent was issued less than 1 year from the date of the passport execution, please submit copies of additional form of ID. For the list of additional ID, please click here. (Travel the World Change Text)
http://www.world-visa.com/seo-pdf/Personal-Identification-List-Passport.pdf
NOTE: For minors under age 14 – Provide Parental Identification. Each parent or guardian must submit one of the following:
Valid Drivers License
Valid Official U.S. Military ID
Valid U.S. Government ID
Valid U.S. or Foreign
Passport with recognizable photo
Naturalization/Citizenship Certificate from BCIS with recognizable photo
Alien Resident Card from BCIS
You must provide a copy (front & back) of one of the following:
A state-issued Driver's
License issued more than 6 months ago
An alternative form of state or government-issued I.D such as a military picture identification
Previous U.S. passport (mutilated, altered, or damaged passports are not acceptable as proof of identity.)
Naturalization Certificate
NOTE: Your Social Security Card does NOT prove your identity. If none of these are available , you will need:
a) Some signature documents (not acceptable alone as ID) – example: a combination of documents, such as your Social Security card, credit card, bank card, library card, etc. AND b) A person who can vouch for you. He/she must Have known you for at least 2 years, Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, Have valid ID, and Fill out a Form DS-71 in the presence of a passport agent.
NOTE: If the identification card presented to the authorized passport agent was issued less than 1 year from the date of the passport execution, please submit copies of additional form of ID. For the list of additional ID, please click here. (Travel the World Change Text)
http://www.world-visa.com/seo-pdf/Personal-Identification-List-Passport.pdf
NOTE: For minors under age 14 – Provide Parental Identification. Each parent or guardian must submit one of the following:
Valid Drivers License
Valid Official U.S. Military ID
Valid U.S. Government ID
Valid U.S. or Foreign Passport with recognizable photo
Naturalization/Citizenship Certificate from BCIS with recognizable photo
Alien Resident Card from BCIS
You must provide evidence of United States citizenship as one of the following:
An original state-issued birth certificate, showing the full names of the applicant’s parent(s).
The short version may not be accepted.
The long form Birth Certificate has to be bigger 8.5” x 11” issued by state, county or city with raised seal (if born in USA)
An original Certificate of Naturalization issued by the BCIS
A previously issued, undamaged expired US passport
Certificate of Citizenship or FS-240, DS-1350 (if born outside the USA)
Proof of Child’s U.S. citizenship Mut provide ONE of the following
Previous U.S. Passport
Certified Birth Certificate issued by state, county or city with raised seal (if born in USA)
Certificate of Citizenship of FS-240, DS-1350 (if born outside the USA)
Certificate of Naturalization
You must provide Passport and Visa with photocopies of all documents submitted for the passport. Do not include these photocopies in the Sealed Envelope. Passport and Visas cannot submit your sealed envelope to the US Passport Office without photocopied proof that you have included all the required documents
You must provide PassportsandVisas with sealed envelope you obtained from an approved passport acceptance facility. The sealed envelope must contain your authenticated documents, forms, and proof of identity. You must also provide photocopies of all documents enclosed in the sealed envelope for PassportsandVisas to review prior to visiting the Post Office/Clerk of Courts.
Do not affix a shipping label to the sealed envelope. Insert the sealed envelope into a package suitable for shipping to PassportsandVisas
Paperclip the copies to the outside of the sealed envelope. PassportsandVisas cannot submit your sealed envelope to the US Passport Office without photocopy proof that you have provided all the required documents.
Note: Previous US Passports are not acceptable as proof of relationship to the applying parent(s) /guardian(s)
You will need to submit one of the following:
Certified U.S. birth certificate (with parents’ names); or
Certified Foreign Birth Certificate (with parents’ names and translation, if necessary); or
Report of Birth Abroad (Form FS-240) (with parents’ names); or
Certification of Birth Abroad (Form DS-1350) (with parents’ names); or
Adoption Decree ( with adopting parents’ names); or
Court Order Establishing Custody; or
Court Order Establishing Guardianship
NOTE: If the parent(s)/guardian(s) name(s) is/are other than that on these documents, evidence of legal name change is required.
This must be an original signature
http://www.world-visa.com/seo-pdf/Letter-of-Authorization-Adult-TTWV.pdf
Service Charges
The following prices are for PandV expediting services:
Standard (11 business days or longer) ---- $155.00
Rush Surcharge (4-10 business days processing) ---- $135.00
Passport Book ---- $140.00
Check made out to US Postmaster or Clerk of Court ---- $25.00
In addition to our expediting fees, there are government fees that are specified on the application form.