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Hey, a friend just noticed that his passport is expiring in April this year. He's not planning a trip abroad in the near future, but you never know when a great deal on a hunt might pop up. What's the current turn-around timeframe for a renewal? For those that have used one of the services that expedites the process, is that worthwhile?
 
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The last i read, the government is running late on returning pass port renewals.

They were changing over to a new system


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There is a means to expedite the process, the directions to which can be found in the renewal paperwork obtainable online. I got behind the curve last year. I followed the instructions in the paperwork, and paid an additional fee if I remember. I got a new one back in about 3 weeks. This was in early March of last year.


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8 - 11 weeks
U.S. State Department Passport Renewal Timelines:
Routine renewal: 8 - 11 weeks. Expedited renewal: 5 - 7 weeks.


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OK, thanks guys...I'll pass it on.
 
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Banana Republic!

Here you order electronically and guaranteed delivery in 24 hours!

In a hurry?

Go to the passport office and get yours in minutes! clap


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Banana Republic!

Here you order electronically and guaranteed delivery in 24 hours!

In a hurry?

Go to the passport office and get yours in minutes! clap


Well, since there are only about 1 million citizens instead of 320 million- and a chunk of them are members of the royal family-it should be quicker…… Cool


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Banana Republic!

Here you order electronically and guaranteed delivery in 24 hours!

In a hurry?

Go to the passport office and get yours in minutes! clap


Well, since there are only about 1 million citizens instead of 320 million- and a chunk of them are members of the royal family-it should be quicker…… Cool


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Right on the money, Saeed! tu2
 
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I did mine in December and I got it in January.

The kids and wife are getting their photos and submission on Friday. I'll post updates when I know what the timeline is.
 
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If you go to a regional passport office and tell them you have immediate travel needs you can often get them the same day. My brother got on at the Miami passport office last month and it only took a couple of hours.
 
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If you go to a regional passport office and tell them you have immediate travel needs you can often get them the same day. My brother got on at the Miami passport office last month and it only took a couple of hours.


Stating immediate travel plans is not enough. You need a record locator confirming imminent plans.


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I suppose the difference between our countries and passports is very simple.

We get passports almost as soon as children are born.

Everyone travels.

I have known friends in the US in their 50s who have never had a passport or traveled abroad.

Nothing wrong with that, just two different societies with different priorities.


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I suppose the difference between our countries and passports is very simple.

We get passports almost as soon as children are born.

Everyone travels.

I have known friends in the US in their 50s who have never had a passport or traveled abroad.

Nothing wrong with that, just two different societies with different priorities.


True..

Even today it is not uncommon to meet people here in the US that have never even left their home state..

I grew up on a dairy farm - furthest I ever went from home was the neighboring state until I went in the service...


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Hey, a friend just noticed that his passport is expiring in April this year. He's not planning a trip abroad in the near future, but you never know when a great deal on a hunt might pop up. What's the current turn-around timeframe for a renewal? For those that have used one of the services that expedites the process, is that worthwhile?


I think the more pressing question is,

"will his wife let him leave Texas?"
 
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If you go to a regional passport office and tell them you have immediate travel needs you can often get them the same day. My brother got on at the Miami passport office last month and it only took a couple of hours.


Stating immediate travel plans is not enough. You need a record locator confirming imminent plans.


He was not required to provide documentation but was prepared to buy a cheap ticket to the Bahamas if necessary.
 
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You might wish to bear in mind some countries require a minimum number of months in validity of your passport before allowing you in.


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Visa free most of the world!


Read the article, wish I had one of these!


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Funny thing about passports.

We arrived in Zimbabwe, and I had my passport, and Walter's passport in my hand as I handed them to the immigration offuicer, together with 2 $20 bills.

As they charged that amount for entry.

At that time Libya was in very good friendly terms with Mugabe.

The officer stamps my passport, and hands it back, together with my $20 bill, saying "Arabs are our friends. We don't charge them"

Walter says "What about Germans?"

The officer smiles and says "we are happy to take your money!"


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Wife and I did ours this last fall about 5 weeks.

You can pay extra for fast service.
 
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My wife and I sent our renewal in yesterday, need to have them back before June.
My wife’s assistant and her husband applied for a new (first time) passport in late December and received it last week, not too bad.


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Someone just told me Yesterday a Passport Expires 6 Months before the Expiration Date? They just went threw it.
 
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Someone just told me Yesterday a Passport Expires 6 Months before the Expiration Date? They just went threw it.


You can travel before the 6 month before your passport expires.

You just need to be back in the states before it expires.

That is one reason you need to make sure you have some blank pages and your passport is good for 6 months after you arrive in your country of choice.

Also you can ask to have your passport renewed 1 year before it expires. Which i did.


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Someone just told me Yesterday a Passport Expires 6 Months before the Expiration Date? They just went threw it.


That’s not really true. Most foreign countries require a passport with 6 months remaining but as far as the US is concerned, the passport is good till it’s expiration date.


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Someone just told me Yesterday a Passport Expires 6 Months before the Expiration Date? They just went threw it.


That’s not really true. Most foreign countries require a passport with 6 months remaining but as far as the US is concerned, the passport is good till it’s expiration date.


And what good is that if you cannot get into other countries?


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Someone just told me Yesterday a Passport Expires 6 Months before the Expiration Date? They just went threw it.


That’s not really true. Most foreign countries require a passport with 6 months remaining but as far as the US is concerned, the passport is good till it’s expiration date.


And what good is that if you cannot get into other countries?


Exactly. It seems like a silly policy until you factor in the longest duration a visa may be granted in the country you may be visiting.

I’ve only traveled to Argentina a few times since the coronavirus prohibitions loosened. I was there 4-7 weeks or so each time. Upon entry or exit, my passport was not stamped. It also was not stamped upon US entry.

I enjoyed having the stamps to help my memories, but it appears it has all become digitized without the ink stamp.


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Someone just told me Yesterday a Passport Expires 6 Months before the Expiration Date? They just went threw it.


That’s not really true. Most foreign countries require a passport with 6 months remaining but as far as the US is concerned, the passport is good till it’s expiration date.


And what good is that if you cannot get into other countries?


Never tried to visit a country that I couldn’t get into, usually with no visa required. Of course, I don’t try to visit Iraq, North Korea, Iran and other such tourist havens. The 6 month remaining requirement is not a US requirement. popcorn


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The validity of your passport, whether you require a visa or not, is almost always six months PAST THE TIME OF THE EXPIRY OF YOUR VISIT!

It also applies to anyone coming to the US!

The US requires it.

Trying to travel with a passport that expires less than six months ahead is asking for trouble!

I know, it doesn’t make since, but a fact of travel life!


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I suppose the difference between our countries and passports is very simple.

We get passports almost as soon as children are born.

Everyone travels.

I have known friends in the US in their 50s who have never had a passport or traveled abroad.

Nothing wrong with that, just two different societies with different priorities.


I am kind of an American outlier. I have spent over 13 years of my life in 7 countries all over the world.

There are 5 reasons I believe that Americans do not leave our borders.

1. English, most of us only speak English. So it makes it harder for those that want to travel, because they are not comfortable.

2. Our own size and lack of proximity to other nations leaves us kind feeling uncomfortable in foreign environments. So when we leave we go to Canada, but Canada is not the same so we just drive through Canada to get to Alaska. Not really enjoying Canada like we should. I had a Canadian girlfriend I lived with in Vancouver when I was in the US Navy and I would drive back and forth every day after work. Not every American feels as comfortable even in Canada as they do in America.

America is also massively diverse, if you include our island territories and states and South Florida we have hundreds of tropical destinations for those that want that. Alaska offers the arctic, fjords, and a wilderness experience.

We have ancient civiliations with our American indians in the South West that are still alive.

And of course to me we have the Rocky Mountains that in many ways are better than the Alps.

3. Our passport expense and the drama of getting one stand in the way. It cost our family of 5 about $650 to get new passports and cards. Not a lot of money to most, but to some it is huge. We are on the opposite side of the world from Europe and it cost a lot to take a big family to travel those distances. So we tend to go to Orlando.

4. Cost of life: Speaking of families, we tend to have bigger families than other nations do. Catholics and Mormons generally have 4-6 kids. Often both parents work to make life work. America is expensive, we have some of the most expensive food and housing cost on the planet. Our society is set up to require cars, and there are lots of extra cost involved in our lives that many in Europe don't have.

5. The cultural envelopment that happens in travel is often lost on those that have never travelled. Our own National or Regional pride also squashes the desire of a lot of Americans to travel. I moved from Australia to Kentucky, I had to stop telling people I had moved there from Australia. They looked at me like I had 4 heads.

For me none of these apply and I have travelled and lived all over the world. But for a lot of Americans these are the reasons they don't travel.
 
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My sons did their first passport application at the end of December. I renewed mine that was 2 years expire same time. Had them back 2nd week of February.
 
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I booked a hunt and realized that my passport expired before departure. Have to have six months on it to get a visa as well. I just contacted G3 Global Services to get my passport renewed on an expedited basis. I also use them for visas. There's a charge, but their estimate is 5-7 WEEKS otherwise. And then you are depending on government employees to do their job. I'll pay the fee, but next time, I'll renew sooner. If there is a next time.
 
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Biebs,
Also, the US government website for applying for a passport renewal online is down for upgrade, since 3/8 with no anticipated time to go back on line. I'd recommend G3. They are walking me through this ridiculous process.
 
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Also, the US government website for applying for a passport renewal online is down for upgrade, since 3/8 with no anticipated time to go back on line. I'd recommend G3. They are walking me through this ridiculous process.


I hear it is quicker in Zimbabwe! rotflmo


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I have never had the slightest problem.

As we Boy Scouts used to say, and maybe still do, semper paratus.


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On the subject of Boy Scout Preparation.... the classic from Tom Lehrer:

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State Department facing "unprecedented demand" for passports, Blinken says
BY CARA TABACHNICK

UPDATED ON: MARCH 25, 2023 / 5:14 PM / CBS NEWS


The U.S. State Department is facing "unprecedented demand" for passports as Americans gear up for renewed travel after the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Thursday.

"We're getting 500,000 applications a week for a passport. That's 30 to 40% above last year, so it's dramatic," Blinken said in response to a question about extended wait times for U.S. passport renewals and visa applications during a House Appropriations subcommittee budget hearing.

During the pandemic, the "bottom basically dropped out of the system," Blinken said, and "demand went way down." Since the easing of COVID-19 restrictions, travel has roared back, with 52% of all Americans planning to travel in the next six months, said the U.S. Travel Association, a nonprofit organization that seeks to promote travel to and within the U.S.

A record number of passports — 22 million — were issued in fiscal year 2022. Blinken said the State Department is "on track to break" that record in 2023.

Blinken said the State Department has made a concerted effort to boost its staffing and resources dedicated to processing passport and visa applications after having to cut back during the height of the pandemic.

"I have a task force established at headquarters to marshall all of these efforts so that we're really digging in on this," Blinken said. "We're authorizing overtime, we've opened satellite offices."

"I think it's really important that we be as clear and transparent as possible with people who are looking for passports to know what they can expect," he added.

Blinken said the standard processing time for a passport currently "takes about 10 to 13 weeks" and an expedited request takes roughly "seven to nine weeks." These processing times only apply to new applications submitted on or after March 24, the State Department said in a news release. Processing time begins the day an application is received and does not include mailing time, the statement read.

In 2022, the State Department launched an online renewal pilot because, Blinken said, passport holders should be able to renew online "and not have to come in the passport center with all the resources that requires."


"We expect that 65% of renewal customers for passports will be able to do so online once this program is fully up and running on the visa side," Blinken said.

Delay times for visas have started to recede, Blinken said. Global wait times are two months in most places, half of what it was a year ago, he said. The State Department is prioritizing visas that have an economic impact, particularly for students, temporary workers, business travelers and maritime crews.


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I wonder why each state doesn’t have passport office
 
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We do. Here's from the U.S. Department of State's Travel.State.Gov

"We have three options to submit your application: at an acceptance facility, by mail, or at a passport agency or center. Where you apply depends on how fast you need your passport, and what passport form you are submitting. Learn more about each option on this page.

Acceptance Facilities
There are over 7,000 acceptance facilities. These locations:

Include post offices, clerks of court, public libraries, and other local government offices.
Are searchable by city, state, and zipcode.
May require appointments.
Accept Form DS-11 passport applications on behalf of the U.S. Department of State. They do not accept Form DS-82 or Form DS-5504.
Offer routine or expedited service.
Charge an additional fee, known as an execution fee.
Do not offer service faster than expedited processing. If you need to travel urgently, see Get my Passport Fast to learn about other options.
May host special passport fairs on evenings and weekends."
 
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