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Applying for a US passport
How to Apply in Person for a Passport Applying for a passport Acceptance facilities include many Federal, state and probate courts, post offices, some public libraries and a number of county and municipal offices. There are also 13 regional passport agencies, and 1 Gateway City Agency, which serve customers who are traveling within 2 weeks (14 days), or who need foreign visas for travel. Appointments are required in such cases. You'll need to apply in person if you are applying for a U.S. passport for the first time: if your expired U.S. passport is not in your possession; if your previous U.S. passport has expired and was issued more than 15 years ago; if your previous U.S. passport was issued when you were under age 16; or if your currently valid U.S. passport has been lost or stolen. All persons must have their own passports,including infants. For All Minors Under Age 14: Each minor child shall appear in person. All applications for children under 14 require both parents' or legal guardians' consent. For All Minors Ages 14 to 17: Each minor child shall appear in person. For security reasons, parental consent may be requested. If your child does not have identification of his/her own, you need to accompany your child and present identification. You may prove U.S. Citizenship with any one of the following: Previous U.S. Passport (mutilated, altered, or damaged passports are not acceptable as evidence of U.S. citizenship.) Certified birth certificate issued by the city, county or state Consular Report of Birth Abroad or Certification of Birth Naturalization Certificate Certificate of Citizenship A Delayed Birth Certificate filed more than one year after your birth may be acceptable if it: Listed the documentation used to create it and... Signed by the attending physician or midwife, or, lists an affidavit signed by the parents, or shows early public records. If you do NOT have a previous U.S. passport or a certified birth certificate, you need: A letter of No Record issued by the State with your name, date of birth, which years were searched for a birth record and that there is no birth certificate on file for you. As many of these as possible: Baptismal certificate Hospital birth certificate Census record Early school record Family bible record Doctor's record of post-natal care These documents must be early public records showing the date and place of birth, preferably created within the first five years of life |
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