The passport is an internationally recognized travel document
that verifies the identity and nationality of the person
entering the country. A valid U.S. passport is required to enter
and leave most foreign countries and only the U.S. Department of
State has the authority to grant issue and verify United States
passports.
New Application for U.S. Passport
Obtaining a passport for the first time, you need to go in
person to one of over 9,000 passport acceptance facilities that
are located throughout the United States with two photographs of
yourself, proof of U.S. citizenship and a valid for of photo
identification such as a driver's license.
Passport Facilities:
Federal Court
State Court
Probate Court
Post Offices
some Public Libraries
County Offices
Municipal Offices
and 1 Gateway City Agency
The 1 Gateway City Agency serves customers who are traveling
within two weeks or those who need foreign visas for travel.
Appointments are required.
For first time passport applications, they must be done in
person. Also, if your U.S. passport is not in your possession,
if your previous U.S. passport has expired and issued more than
fifteen years ago, if your last passport was issued at the age
of sixteen and under or if it has been lost or stolen.
If your passport has been, altered or damaged, you cannot apply
by mail. You must apply in person. |
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