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U. S. passports | USAGov You need a passport to travel to most countries outside the U S Learn how to apply for a passport in person, check your application status, and get it changed or corrected
Apply for a new adult passport - USAGov Know what form, IDs, photo, and fees you need to apply for a U S passport Learn how to get a passport in an emergency Check a passport application status
Renew or Replace a Passport Homepage - Travel Renew or Replace a Passport If you already have a passport, you may be eligible to renew it You can also correct information in your passport or report it lost or stolen Adult Applying in Person: If you already have a passport but you are not eligible to renew it, you must apply in person
Passport Forms If you are applying for a U S passport, use the Passport Form Filler to fill out our primary forms (DS-11, DS-82, DS-5504, and DS-64) online and print them The Form Filler will save you time and reduce the chance of errors on your form
Passport Application Passport Renewal | USPS Learn how to apply for or renew a passport and make an appointment You can rely on USPS for information about the passport application passport renewal process
How to Replace a Passport You Haven’t Seen in Years With the right documents and support, you can replace a passport you haven’t seen in years and be ready to travel again The Passport Office makes the process easy, whether you need in-person help or want to book an online appointment from home
Renew an adult passport - USAGov Find out if you can renew your passport or need a new one Learn how to renew your passport online or by mail, get it changed or corrected, or what to do if it expires soon
APPLICATION FOR A U. S. PASSPORT Complete and submit this application in person to a designated passport acceptance facility, a passport agency (by appointment only), or a U S embassy, consulate, or consular agency (if abroad)