US Passport Application
US Passport Application
US Passport Application
PLEASE DETACH AND RETAIN THIS INSTRUCTION SHEET FOR YOUR RECORDS.
I applied: Place:
Date:
FOR INFORMATION, QUESTIONS, AND INQUIRIES: Please visit our website at travel.state.gov. In
addition, contact the National Passport Information Center (NPIC) toll-free at 1-877-487-2778 (TDD: 1-888-
874-7793) or by e-mail at [email protected]. Customer Service Representatives are available M-F, 8AM-
8PM EST (excluding Federal holidays). Automated information is available 24/7.
US PASSPORTS ARE ISSUED ONLY TO US CITIZENS OR NATIONALS. EACH PERSON MUST OBTAIN HIS OR HER OWN PASSPORT.
• AS DIRECTED BY PUBLIC LAW 106-119 AND 22 CFR 51.27 EFFECTIVE JULY 2, 2001:
To submit an application for a child under age 14 both parents or the child’s legal guardian(s) must appear
and present the following:
Evidence of the child’s US citizenship,
Evidence of the child’s relationship to parents/guardian(s), AND
Parental identification.
IF ONLY ONE PARENT APPEARS YOU MUST ALSO SUBMIT ONE OF THE FOLLOWING:
Second parent’s notarized written statement consenting to passport issuance for the child,
Primary evidence of sole authority to apply, OR
A written statement (made under penalty of perjury) explaining the second parent’s unavailability.
See Instruction Page 2 for detailed information on the completion and submission of this form.
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1. PROOF OF US CITIZENSHIP
a. APPLICANTS BORN IN THE UNITED STATES: Submit a previous US passport or certified birth certificate. A birth certificate must include your given
name and surname, date, and place of birth, date the birth record was filed, and the seal or other certification of the official custodian of such records.
(1) If the birth certificate was filed more than 1 year after the birth: It is acceptable if it is supported by evidence described in the next paragraph.
(2) If no birth record exists: Submit a registrar’s notice to that effect. Also submit an early baptismal or circumcision certificate, hospital birth record,
early census, school, or family Bible records, newspapers or insurance files, or notarized affidavits of persons having knowledge of your birth (in
addition to at least one record listed above). Evidence should include your given name and surname, date and place of birth, and the seal or other
certification of the office (if customary) and the signature of the issuing official.
b. APPLICANTS BORN OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES: Submit a previous US passport, Certificate of Naturalization, Certificate of Citizenship, Report of
Birth Abroad, or evidence described below.
(1) If You Claim Citizenship Through Naturalization Of Parent(s): Submit the Certificate(s) of Naturalization of your parent(s), your foreign birth
certificate, and proof of your admission to the United States for permanent residence.
(2) If You Claim Citizenship Through Birth Abroad To One US Citizen Parent: Submit a Consular Report of Birth (Form FS-240), Certification of Birth
(Form DS-1350 or FS-545), or your foreign birth certificate, proof of citizenship of your parent, and an affidavit showing all of your US citizen
parent’s periods and places of residence/physical presence in the United States and abroad before your birth.
(3) If You Claim Citizenship Through Birth Abroad To Two US Citizen Parents: Submit a Consular Report of Birth (Form FS-240), Certification of Birth
(Form DS-1350 or FS-545), or your foreign birth certificate, parent’s marriage certificate, proof of citizenship of your parent(s), and an affidavit
showing all of your US citizen parent’s periods and places of residence/physical presence in the United States and abroad before your birth.
(4) If You Claim Citizenship Through Adoption by a US Citizen Parent(s): Submit evidence of your permanent residence status, full and final adoption,
and your US citizen parent(s) evidence of legal and physical custody. (Please note: Acquisition of US citizenship for persons born abroad or
adopted only applies if the applicant was born on or after 02/27/1983)
c. ADDITIONAL EVIDENCE: When necessary, we may ask you to provide additional evidence to establish your claim to US citizenship.
2. PROOF OF IDENTITY
You must establish your identity to the satisfaction of the acceptance agent.
You may submit items such as the following containing your signature AND physical description or photograph that is a good likeness of you: previous US
passport; Certificate of Naturalization, Certificate of Citizenship, driver’s license (not temporary or learner’s license); or government (Federal, State,
municipal) employee identification card or pass. Temporary or altered documents are not acceptable. When necessary, we may ask you to provide
additional evidence to establish your identity.
IF YOU CANNOT PROVIDE DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE OF IDENTITY as stated above, you must appear with an IDENTIFYING WITNESS who is a US
citizen, non US national, or permanent resident alien who has known you for at least 2 years. Your witness must prove his or her identity and complete and
sign an Affidavit of Identifying Witness (Form DS-71) before the acceptance agent. You must also submit some identification of your own.
3. TWO RECENT COLOR PHOTOGRAPHS
Submit two color photographs of you alone, sufficiently recent to be a good likeness of you (normally taken within the last six months), and 2x2 inches in size.
The image size measured from the bottom of your chin to the top of your head (including hair) should not be less than 1 inch and not more than 1-3/8 inches.
The photographs must be color, clear, with a full front view of your face, and printed on thin paper with plain light (white or off-white) background. They must
be capable of withstanding a mounting temperature of 225°F (107°C). The photographs must be taken in normal street attire, without a hat, head covering,
or dark glasses unless a signed statement is submitted by the applicant verifying the item is worn daily for religious purposes or a signed doctor’s statement
is submitted verifying the item is used daily for medical purposes. Photographs retouched so that your appearance is changed are unacceptable.
Snapshots, most vending machine prints, and magazine or full-length photographs are unacceptable. Digitized photos must meet the previously stated
qualifications and will be accepted for use at the discretion of Passport Services. (Visit our website for details.)
4. FEES
a. If you are 16 years of age or older: The passport processing fee is $55, the application execution fee is $30, and the security surcharge is $12,
therefore your total cost for the passport will be $97. Your passport will be valid for 10 years from the date of issue except where limited by the
Secretary of State to a shorter period. (See information below about the additional cost for expedited service.)
b. If you are under 16 years of age: The passport processing fee is $40, the application execution fee is $30, and the security surcharge is $12, therefore
your total cost for the passport will be $82. Your passport will be valid for 5 years from the date of issue except where limited by the Secretary of State
to a shorter period. (See information below about the additional cost for expedited service.)
BY LAW, THE PASSPORT PROCESSING, EXECUTION, AND SECURITY FEES ARE NON-REFUNDABLE.
• The passport processing, execution, and security fees may be paid in one of the following forms: Checks (personal, certified, traveler’s); major credit
card (Visa, Master Card, American Express, and Discover); bank draft or cashier’s check; money order (US Postal, international, currency exchange), or if
abroad, the foreign currency equivalent, or a check drawn on a US bank. All fees should be payable to the “US Department of State” or if abroad, the
appropriate US embassy or US consulate. When applying at a designated acceptance facility, the $30 execution fee should be made payable to the
acceptance facility. NOTE: Some designated acceptance facilities do not accept credit cards as a form of payment.
• For faster processing, you may request expedited service. Expedited requests will be processed in three workdays from receipt at a passport agency. The
additional fee for expedited service is $60. Therefore, if you choose to request expedited service and you are 16 years of age or older the total cost of your
US passport will be $157 and if you are 15 years of age or younger the total cost of your US passport will be $142. Expedited service is available only in
the United States.
• If you desire SPECIAL POSTAGE SERVICE (overnight mail, special delivery, etc.) include the appropriate postage fee with your payment.
• An additional $60 fee will be charged when, upon your request, the US Department of State verifies issuance of a previous US passport or Consular
Report of Birth Abroad because you are unable to submit evidence of US citizenship.
• For applicants with US Government or military authorization for no-fee passports, no fees are charged except the execution fee when
applying at a designated acceptance facility.
• If you choose to provide your e-mail address in Item #12 on this application, Passport Services will only use that information to contact you in the
event there is a problem with your application or if you need to provide additional information to us.
PAYMENT OF FEES
31 USC 7701 requires persons “doing business” with a federal agency to provide their social security numbers to that agency. Because
the Department of State collects fee for the provision of passport services to you, you are considered a person “doing business” with the
Department. Passport service fees are established by law and regulation (see 22 USC 214, 22 CFR 22.1, and 22 CFR 51.61-66) and are
collected at the time you apply for the passport service. If the Department fails to receive full payment of the applicable fees, because, for
example, your check is returned for any reason or you dispute a passport fee charge to your credit card, the Department of State will take
action to collect the delinquent fees from you under 22 CFR Part 34 and the Federal Claims Collection Standards (see 31 CFR Parts 900-
904). In accordance with the Debt Collection Improvement Act (Pub.L. 104-134), if the fees remain unpaid after 180 days and no
repayment arrangements have been made, the Department will refer the debt to the Department of Treasury for collection. Debt collection
procedures used by Treasury may include referral of the debt to private collection agencies, reporting of the debt to credit bureaus,
garnishment of private wages and administrative offset of the debt by reducing or withholding eligible Federal payments (e.g. tax refunds,
social security payments, federal retirement, etc.) by the amount of your debt, including any interest penalties or other costs incurred.
In addition, non-payment of passport fees will result in the invalidation of your passport. An invalidated passport cannot be used for travel.
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO APPLICANTS WHO HAVE LOST OR HAD A PREVIOUS PASSPORT STOLEN
A United States citizen may not normally bear more than one valid or potentially valid US passport at a time. It therefore is necessary to
submit a statement with an application for a new US passport when a previous valid or potentially valid US passport cannot be presented
with an application for a new passport. Your statement must detail why the previous US passport cannot be presented.
The information you provide regarding your lost or stolen US passport will be placed into our Consular Lost or Stolen Passport System.
This system is designed to prevent the misuse of your lost or stolen US passport. Anyone using the passport book reported as lost or
stolen may be detained upon entry into the United States. Should you locate the US passport reported lost or stolen at a later time, report
it as found and submit it for cancellation. It has been invalidated. You may not use that passport for travel.
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14. Permanent Address or Residence (If same as mailing address write “Same As Above”)
Street / RFD # (DO NOT LIST P.O. BOX) Apartment #
Name in which your most recent passport was issued. Status of most recent passport.
Submitted Stolen Lost Other___________________
19. Have you ever been married? YES NO If yes, complete the remaining items in block #19.
Spouse’s or Former Spouse’s Full Name Is your spouse (or former spouse) a US citizen?
YES NO
Date of Birth Place of Birth Date of Most Widowed? Divorced?
Recent Marriage Give Date:
20. What other names have you used? (Include name changes, maiden name, & former married names)
1) 2) 3) 4)
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NAME OF APPLICANT (Last, First, Middle) Date of Birth (mm/dd/yyyy)
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