Where do i need to go to get a passport

Your passport is your license to travel. It enables you to enter other countries and return to the U.S. Obtaining a passport is a straightforward process, but there are a few things you need to get a passport. Below you’ll find information about passport requirements so you can roam.

Who needs a passport?

All U.S. citizens, even infants, need a passport to travel outside the country by air. Children under age 16 need the consent of both parents, and they must apply for a passport in person with their parents to have the application co-signed. So if you’re taking a family trip abroad, make sure everyone has a passport.

Length of application process 

You will want to allow at least four to six weeks to get your passport processed, so it’s best to apply for one well in advance of any travel plans. But if you need a passport right away, you can pay a fee to expedite the application process, which will take about two to three weeks. You may also be able to obtain a passport even sooner in the event of an emergency.

Necessary application documents

  • Your first step toward obtaining a passport is to fill out the U.S. State Department’s form DS-11: Application for a U.S. Passport. You can download the form online, but you must present it in person at a passport agency or passport acceptance facility, along with several other documents. You will need:
  • Proof of U.S. citizenship: A U.S. birth certificate, Consular Report of Birth Abroad or Certification of Birth, Certificate of Naturalization, or Certificate of Citizenship are all acceptable documents.
  • Photo ID: A driver’s license, government-issued ID, military ID, Certificate of Naturalization, or previously issued passport (if you are applying for a new one) are all acceptable forms of ID.
  • Photocopy of front and back of photo ID
  • Passport photo
  • Passport fees

If you can’t provide a primary form of identification, you must submit as many secondary documents as you have available. Secondary forms of identification include:

Applicants with dual citizenship need a U.S. passport to enter and leave the country, and they may also be required to use a foreign passport to enter and leave the country for which they share citizenship.

Disqualifying factors for passport approval

In most cases, applying for a passport comes with few caveats, as long as you’ve followed all rules and procedures. However, certain factors can invalidate a passport application including:

  • Outstanding child support payment
  • Federal loans or debts
  • Felony drug convictions
  • Arrest warrants

Obtaining a passport may seem like a drawn-out process, but it’s simple if you take it step by step and meet all the requirements for a passport. Make a checklist of the tasks you need to complete and keep your upcoming travel plans in mind.

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        • Application by Post/Deposit Box

      • Changing Particulars in Passport

      • 10-year Validity Passport

      • Registration for 15-year-olds

        • Re-registration for 30/55-year-olds

        • Optional re-registration for 56-year-olds and above

      • IC Registration e-Service

        • For 30/55-year-olds and above

        • Collection of IC at Post Offices

      • Change of Residential Address

        • Minors below 21 years old

      • Completion of Formalities

      • Renunciation of Singapore Citizenship

    • Permanent Residence Services

      • Completion of Formalities

      • Global Investor Programme (GIP)

    • Birth and Death Registration

      • Birth Registration Process

      • Stillbirth Registration Process

      • Death Registration Process

      • Verification of Digital Certificate

    • Pre-Marriage Long-Term Visit Pass Assessment

    • Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP)

      • Completion of Formalities

      • Collection of Long-Term Pass Card

      • Loss of Valid LTVP/STP Card

      • Update Passport Details/Residential Address For LTVP Holder

    • Long-Term Visit Pass - Plus (LTVP+)

      • Letter of Consent (LOC) to work

    • Short-Term Visit Pass (STVP)

    • Report to VSC Appointment

    • Visitor to Deliver a Child In Singapore

      • Completion of Formalities

      • Loss of Valid Student's Pass Card

      • Update Passport Details For STP Holder

      • SGAC with Electronic Health Declaration for COVID-19

    • COVID-19 Entry Requirements

      • Frequent Traveller Programme

      • Automated Clearance Initiative

    • APEC Business Travel Card (ABTC)

    • Immigration Exemption Order (IEO)


How do I begin to get a passport?

How to Apply.
Fill out or Download your Form..
Cost of your Passport..
How to Submit a Good Photo..
Tips for your U.S. Citizenship Documents..
Show us your Photo ID..
Find Passport Service Locations..

What documents are required to apply for a passport?

To apply for the passport, you must submit the following documents:.
A duly completed passport application Form DHA-73..
Your original identity document and a copy, or a birth certificate and copy thereof if under 16..
If under 18 years, parental consent for issuing of the passport..

How much to pay for Singapore passport?

A S$70 fee is payable if you apply online. A fee of S$80 in foreign currency equivalent is payable if you apply in person at Singapore Overseas Mission.

How much is a passport in NYS?

I'm an adult (16 and older) and I'm applying for the first time.