Thursday, 12 March 2015

Things You Should Not Doing At The Time of Applying For A Passport

Applying for a new passport is a lengthier and more time-consuming task than other passport services such as a renewal or name change. The fees to process a new passport application are more as well. Because of the additional investment of time and money needed to obtain a new passport, you want to do everything you can to avoid delays or, possibly, the rejection of your application. Following are a list of five things you should not do in order to insure that your application is processed and you get your new travel document without any complications.

Do not sign the application before you are asked to do so.

New passport applications must be presented to an official passport application acceptance agent. Many post offices and county clerk offices serve as application acceptance facilities. The agent will witness the signing of your application. This is why new passports have an additional execution fee which is paid separately from the application fee. If you sign the application prior to presenting it to the agent, you will have to complete another one.


Do not forget to sign your check to Passport Services.

Surprisingly, some applicants complete the application correctly, gather the appropriate documents, acquire new passport photos, take everything to an acceptance facility, have an agent witness their signature, pay the execution fee, place everything in an envelope, and send it off without having signed the check for the application fee.

Urgent passport services

Don't wait for the last moment to apply.

Regular passport processing can take 4 weeks or more. During peak travel seasons or periods of changes in passport requirements, the time it takes process an application can increase significantly. Waiting until the last minute to apply for a new passport will not only cost you more money, it can also require more of your time and lead to more stress. There is a fee of $60 for expedited services. Processing time diminishes to 2 or 3 weeks. If you are required to obtain a passport more quickly, you will either have to visit a regional passport agency or contract a private expediter. A trip to the regional passport agency will cost you day or more, depending on how far you have to travel to get there. Contracting the services of a passport expediter can cost approximately $50 to $300 more, depending on how quickly you need your passport. The recommendation is that you apply for a new passport at least 3 months before the date of your intended trip.

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