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Where to Apply for a U.S. Passport

U.S. citizens must apply in person if Primary evidence of U.S. citizenship includes any of the following: previously issued, undamaged U.S. Passport, certified birth certificate, naturalization certificate or certificate of citizenship. The U.S. Department of State has published

The U.S. Department of State has developed an online application for U.S. Passport (DS-11 form). U.S. passport fees are $135 for adults (renewal are $110) and $105 for minors; expedited services cost $160 (effective July 13, 2010).

For those who are renewing their U.S. passport, you must complete Form DS-82 application (available online) and may be mailed.

U.S. citizens who are applying for a passport for the first time may not complete the DS-11 form online. Other passport exceptions to this process include the following:

  • Click Here to learn about special requirements for minors under age 16.
  • Click Here to learn about special requirements for minors ages 16 & 17.
  • Click Here to find a Passport Acceptance Facility anywhere in the U.S.

Learn more about how to apply for a U.S. passport at the Department of State.

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About Rob Hard

Rob is publisher and editor of BusinessTravelDestinations.com, exploring international destinations, hotels, venues and services for business travel, meetings and events. Rob was previously the event planning guide for About.com (owned by The New York Times Company) from 2007 -2011. His articles also appear in business travel publications and travel sites internationally.