Your flight
for that much-needed vacation is booked a day from now, and you just realized
that your passport expired.
Don't panic.
It's
surprisingly easy to get a US passport renewed in 24 hours.
Here's how.
Find the closest Passport Agency to you. Don't make the mistake of using
special, non-government agencies that charge up to $500, and ultimately just go
through the Passport Agency. Not near an agency? Check whether there’s a
Passport Acceptance Facility nearby, or call the National Passport Information
Center to see what else can be done.
Have imminent travel plans and be able to
prove it. Most (though not all) agencies will need proof that your trip is
scheduled within two weeks in order to make an appointment, or that you need to
submit your passport for a visa within 28 days.
Call to make an appointment, or just walk
in to the agency, but be ready to wait in long lines with a number, DMV style.
If your passport was lost, have a copy of
your birth certificate with you. In some cases, an iPhone photo of it will
suffice.
Bring a new passport-size photo with you to
the agency. Surprisingly, passport agencies will not have an area in which to
do this.
Fill out the DS-11 application for a US
passport, or the DS-82 to renew it.
Be ready to pay a $60 expediting fee, as
well as the standard $135 application fee for a new passport, or $110 if you're
renewing an expired one.
Wait. It will will take around three to
five hours to actually make a passport, so take that into consideration when
making your appointment. You can either sit tight at the agency, or leave and
come back — they will give you an estimated window of time they're expecting
your passport to be ready.
Pick up your passport.
Source:
Business Insider
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