U.S. Department of State
FOR INFORMATION, QUESTIONS, AND INQUIRIES: Please visit our website at travel.state.gov. In
addition, contact the National Passport Information Center (NPIC) toll-free at 1-877-487-2778 (TDD: 1-888-874-7793) or
by e-mail at
NPIC@state.gov. Customer Service Representatives are available M-F, 8AM-8PM EST (excluding
Federal holidays). Automated information is available 24/7.
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PLEASE DETACH AND RETAIN THIS INSTRUCTION SHEET FOR YOUR RECORDS.
U.S. PASSPORTS ARE ISSUED ONLY TO U.S. CITIZENS OR NATIONALS. EACH PERSON MUST OBTAIN HIS OR HER OWN PASSPORT.
If your most recent passport was issued less than 15 years ago and you were over 16 years old at the time of issuance,
you may be eligible to use Form DS-82 (mail-in application). Please inquire about eligibility when you apply or visit our
website or contact NPIC. Address any requests for addition of visa pages to a Passport Agency or a U.S. consulate or
embassy abroad. In advance of your departure, check visa requirements with consular officials of the countries you will
be visiting.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR CHILDREN
IF ONLY ONE PARENT APPEARS YOU MUST ALSO SUBMIT ONE OF THE FOLLOWING:
Second parent's notarized written statement consenting to passport issuance for the child,
A written statement (made under penalty of perjury) explaining the second parent's unavailability.
See Instruction Page 2 for detailed information on the completion and submission of this form.
I applied: Place
Date:
WHAT TO SUBMIT WITH THIS FORM:
To submit an application for a child under age 14 both parents or the child's legal guardian(s) must appear
and present all of the following:
Evidence of the child's U.S. citizenship,
Evidence of the child's relationship to parents/guardian(s), AND
Each minor child applying for a passport shall appear in person.
AS DIRECTED BY PUBLIC LAW 106-119 AND 22 CFR 51.27 EFFECTIVE JULY 2,2001:
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AS DIRECTED BY REGULATION 22 CFR 51.21 and 51.27:
APPLICATION FOR A U.S. PASSPORT
Please complete and submit this application in person to one of the following acceptance agents: a clerk of a
Federal, State, or County Court of record or a judge or clerk of a probate court accepting applications; a
designated municipal or county official; a designated postal employee at an authorized post office; or an agent at a
Passport Agency in Boston, Chicago, Honolulu, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, New Orleans, New York, Norwalk
CT, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Seattle, or Washington DC; or a U.S. consular official at a U.S. embassy or
consulate, if abroad. To find your nearest acceptance facility, visit our website or contact the National Passport
Information Center.
APPLICANTS WHO HAVE HAD A PREVIOUS U.S. PASSPORT
Primary evidence of sole authority to apply, OR
Parental identification.
WHERE TO SUBMIT THIS FORM:
1. PROOF OF U.S. CITIZENSHIP
2. PROOF OF IDENTITY
3. TWO RECENT, COLOR PHOTOGRAPHS, AND
4. FEES (As explained on reverse of form)
(3) If You Claim Citizenship Through Birth Abroad to Two U.S. Citizen Parents: Submit a Consular Report of Birth (Form FS-240),
Certification of Birth (Form DS-1350 or FS-545), or your foreign birth certificate, parent's marriage certificate, proof of citizenship of your
parent(s), and an affidavit showing all of your U.S. citizen parent's periods and places of residence/physical presence in the United States
and abroad before your birth.
(1) If You Claim Citizenship Through Naturalization of Parent(s): Submit the Certificate(s) of Naturalization of your parent(s), your
foreign birth certificate, and proof of your admission to the United States for permanent residence.
and final adoption, and your U.S. citizen parent(s) evidence of legal and physical custody. (Please note: Acquisition of U.S. citizenship for
persons born abroad or adopted only applies if the applicant was born on or after 02/27/1983)
include your given name and surname, date, and place of birth, date the birth record was filed, and the seal or other certification of the official
custodian of such records.
(1) If the birth certificate was filed more than one year after the birth: It is acceptable if it is supported by evidence described in the next
paragraph.
1. PROOF OF U.S. CITIZENSHIP
a. APPLICANTS BORN IN THE UNITED STATES: Submit a previous U.S. passport or certified birth certificate. A birth certificate must
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IF YOU CANNOT PROVIDE DOCUMENT EVIDENCE OF IDENTITY as stated above, you must appear with an IDENTIFYING WITNESS who is
a U.S. citizen, non U.S. citizen national, or permanent resident alien who has known you for at least 2 years. Your witness must prove his or her
identity and complete and sign an Affidavit of Identifying Witness (Form DS-71) before the acceptance agent. You must also submit some
identification of your own.
For applicants with U.S. Government or military authorization for no-fee passports, no fees are charged, except the execution fee when
applying at a designated acceptance facility.
If you desire SPECIAL POSTAGE SERVICE (overnight mail, special delivery, etc.), include the appropriate postage fee with your payment.
An additional $60 fee will be charged when, upon your request, the U.S. Department of State verifies issuance of a previous U.S. passport or
Consular Report of Birth Abroad because you are unable to submit evidence of U.S. citizenship.
If you choose to provide your e-mail address in Item #12 on this application, Passport Services will only use that information to contact you in the
event there is a problem with your application or if you need to provide additional information to us.
BY LAW, THE PASSPORT PROCESSING, EXECUTION, AND SECURITY FEES ARE NON-REFUNDABLE.
The passport processing, execution, and security fees may be paid in one of the following forms: Checks (personal, certified, traveler's); major
credit card (Visa, Master Card, American Express, and Discover); bank draft or cashier's check; money order (U.S. Postal, international, currency
exchange), or if abroad, the foreign currency equivalent; or a check drawn on a U.S. bank. All fees should be payable to the "U.S. Department of
State", or if abroad, the appropriate U.S. embassy or consulate. When applying at a designated acceptance facility, the $30 execution fee should
be made payable to the acceptance facility. NOTE: Some designated acceptance facilities do not accept credit cards as a form of
payment.
4. FEES
a. If you are 16 years of age or older: The passport processing fee is $55, the application execution fee is $30, and the security surcharge
is $12 therefore your total cost for the passport will be $97. Your passport will be valid for 10 years from the date of issue except where limited
by the Secretary of State to a shorter period. (See information below about the additional cost for expedited service.)
3. TWO RECENT, COLOR PHOTOGRAPHS
Submit two color photographs of you alone, sufficiently recent to be a good likeness of you (normally taken within the last six months), and 2x2
inches in size. The image size measured from the bottom of your chin to the top of your head (including hair) should not be less than 1 inch and
not more than 1 3/8 inches. The photographs must be color, clear, with full front view of your face, and printed on thin paper with plain light (white
or off-white) background. They must be capable of withstanding a mounting temperature of 225°F
(107 °C). Photographs must be taken in normal street attire, without a hat, head covering, or dark glasses unless a signed statement is submitted
by the applicant verifying the item is worn daily for religious purposes or a signed doctor's statement is submitted verifying the item is used daily
for medical purposes. Photographs retouched so that your appearance is changed are unacceptable. Snapshots, most vending machine prints,
and magazine or full-length photographs are unacceptable. Digitized photos must meet the previously stated qualifications and will be accepted
for use at the discretion of Passport Services. (Visit our website for details.)
(4) If You Claim Citizenship Through Adoption by a U.S. Citizen Parent(s): Submit evidence of your permanent residence status, full
c. ADDITIONAL EVIDENCE: When necessary, we may ask you to provide additional evidence to establish your claim to U.S. citizenship.
Certification of Birth (Form DS-1350 or FS-545), or your foreign birth certificate, proof of citizenship of your parent, and an affidavit
showing all of your U.S. citizen parent's periods and places of residence/physical presence in the United States and abroad before your
birth.
(2) If You Claim Citizenship Through Birth Abroad to One U.S. Citizen Parent: Submit a Consular Report of Birth (Form FS-240),
For faster processing, you may request expedited service. Expedited requests will be processed in three workdays from receipt at a passport
agency. The additional fee for expedited service is $60. Therefore, if you choose to request expedited service and you are 16 years of age or
older the total cost of your U.S. passport will be $157 and if you are 15 years of age or younger the total cost of your U.S. passport will be
$142. Expedited service is available only in the United States.
surcharge is $12, therefore your total cost for the passport will be $82. Your passport will be valid for 5 years from the date of issue except
where limited by the Secretary of State to a shorter period. (See information below about the additional cost for expedited service.)
b. If you are under 16 years of age: The passport processing fee is $40, the application execution fee is $30, and the security
(2) If no birth record exists: Submit registrar's notice to that effect. Also submit an early baptismal or circumcision certificate,
hospital birth record, early census, school, or family Bible records, newspapers or insurance files, or notarized affidavits of persons having
knowledge of your birth (in addition to at least one record listed above). Evidence should include your given name and surname, date and
place of birth, and the seal or other certification of the issuing office (if customary) and the signature of the issuing official.
Citizenship, Consular Report of Birth Abroad, or evidence described below.
b. APPLICANTS BORN OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES: Submit a previous U.S. passport, Certificate of Naturalization, Certificate of
2. PROOF OF IDENTITY
You must establish your identity to the satisfaction of the acceptance agent.
You may submit items such as the following containing your signature AND physical description or photograph that is a good likeness of you:
previous U.S. passport, Certificate of Naturalization, Certificate of Citizenship, driver's license (not temporary or learner's license), or government
(Federal, State, municipal) employee identification card or pass. Temporary or altered documents are not acceptable. When necessary, we may
ask you to provide additional evidence to establish your identity.
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FEDERAL TAX LAW
Section 6039E of the Internal Revenue Code (26 U.S.C. 6039E) requires you to provide your Social Security Number
(SSN), if you have one, when you apply for a U.S. passport or renewal of a U.S. passport. If you have not been issued
a SSN, enter zeros in box #5 of this form. If you are residing abroad, you must also provide the name of the foreign
country in which you are residing. The U.S. Department of State must provide your SSN and foreign residence
information to the Department of Treasury. If you fail to provide the information, you are subject to a $500 penalty
enforced by the IRS. All questions on this matter should be directed to the nearest IRS office.
If you send us a check, it will be converted into an electronic funds transfer (EFT). This means we will copy your check
and use the account information on it to electronically debit your account for the amount of the check. The debit from
your account will usually occur within 24 hours, and will be shown on your regular account statement.
NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS MAKING PAYMENT BY CHECK
You will not receive your original check back. We will destroy your original check, but we will keep the copy of it. If the
EFT cannot be processed for technical reasons, you authorize us to process the copy in place of your original check. If
the EFT cannot be completed because of insufficient funds, we may try to make the transfer up to two times and we will
charge you a one-time fee of $25, which we will also collect by EFT.
31 U.S.C.7701 requires persons "doing business" with a federal agency to provide their Social Security Numbers to that
agency. Because the U.S. Department of State collects fees for the provision of passport services to you, you are
considered a person "doing business" with the Department. Passport service fees are established by law and
regulation (see 22 U.S.C. 214, 22 CFR 22.1, and 22 CFR 51.61-66) and are collected at the time you apply for the
passport service. If the Department fails to receive full payment of the applicable fees, because, for example, your
check is returned for any reason or you dispute a passport fee charge to your credit card, the U.S. Department of State
will take action to collect the delinquent fees from you under 22 CFR Part 34 and the Federal Claims Collection
Standards (see 31 CFR Parts 900-904). In accordance with the Debt Collection Improvement Act (Pub.L. 104-134), if
the fees remain unpaid after 180 days and no repayment arrangements have been made, the Department will refer the
debt to the Department of Treasury for collection. Debt collection procedures used by Treasury may include referral of
the debt to private collection agencies, reporting of the debt to credit bureaus, garnishment of private wages and
administrative offset of the debt by reducing or withholding eligible Federal payments (e.g. tax refunds, social security
payments, federal retirement, etc.) by the amount of your debt, including any interest penalties or other costs incurred.
PAYMENT OF FEES
In addition, non-payment of passport fees will result in the invalidation of your passport. An invalidated passport cannot
be used for travel.
In addition to reporting your Social Security Number to Treasury and using it in connection with debt collection, the
Department checks Social Security Numbers against lists of persons ineligible or potentially ineligible to receive a U.S.
passport.
OTHER USES OF SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBERS
PAPERWORK REDUCTION STATEMENT
You are not required to provide the information requested on this form unless the form displays a currently valid OMB
number. We try to create forms and instructions that can be easily understood. Often this is difficult to do because our
citizenship laws are very complex. The estimated burden time for this information collection is 85 minutes, which
includes the time required to search existing data sources, gather the necessary data, complete and review this form,
and provide and submit the form and any additional information required. If you have comments concerning the
accuracy of this time estimate or suggestions for making this form simpler, we would be happy to hear from you. You
can write us at: U.S. Department of State (A/RPS/DIR), Washington, DC 20520.
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO APPLICANTS WHO HAVE LOST OR HAD A PREVIOUS PASSPORT STOLEN
A United States citizen may not normally bear more than one valid or potentially valid U.S. passport at a time. It
therefore is necessary to submit a statement with an application for a new U.S. passport when a previous valid or
potentially valid U.S. passport cannot be presented with an application for a new passport. Your statement must detail
why the previous U.S. passport cannot be presented.
The information you provide regarding your lost or stolen U.S. passport will be placed into our Consular Lost or Stolen
Passport System. This system is designed to prevent the misuse of your lost or stolen U.S. passport. Anyone using
the passport book reported as lost or stolen may detained upon entry into the United States. Should you locate the U.S.
passport reported lost or stolen at a later time, report it as found and submit it for cancellation. It has been invalidated.
You may not use that passport for travel.
PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST IDENTITY THEFT - REPORT YOUR LOST OR STOLEN PASSPORT!
For more information or to report your lost or stolen passport by phone, call NPIC or visit our website at
www.travel.state.gov.
ACTS OR CONDITIONS
(If any of the below-mentioned acts or conditions have been performed by or apply to the applicant, the portion which
applies should be lined out, and a supplementary explanatory statement under oath (or affirmation) by the applicant
should be attached and made a part of this application.) I have not, since acquiring United States citizenship, been
naturalized as a citizen of a foreign state; taken an oath or made an affirmation or other formal declaration of allegiance
to a foreign state; entered or served in the armed forces of a foreign state; accepted or performed the duties of any
office, post, or employment under the government of a foreign state or political subdivision thereof; made a formal
renunciation of nationality either in the United States, or before a diplomatic or consular officer of the United States in a
foreign state; or been convicted by a court or court martial of competent jurisdiction of committing any act of treason
against, or attempting by force to overthrow, or bearing arms against, the United States, or conspiring to overthrow, put
down, or to destroy by force, the Government of the United States.
PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT
AUTHORITIES: Collection of the information solicited on this form is authorized by Titles 8, 22, and 26 of the United
States Code, whether or not codified, including specifically 22 U.S.C. 211a et seq.; 26 U.S.C., 6039E, Section 236 of the
Admiral James W. Nance and Meg Donovan Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 2000 and 2001;
Executive Order 11295 (August 5, 1966); and 22 CFR parts 50 and 51.
PURPOSE: The primary purpose for soliciting the information is to establish citizenship, identity, and entitlement to
issuance of a U.S. passport.
ROUTINE USES: The information solicited on this form may be made available as a routine use to other government
agencies to assist the U.S. Department of State in adjudicating passport applications and requests for related services,
and for law enforcement and administration purposes. The information may be made available to foreign government
agencies to fulfill passport control and immigration duties. The information may also be provided to foreign government
agencies, international organizations and, in limited cases, private persons and organizations to investigate, prosecute,
or otherwise address potential violations of law or to further the Secretary's responsibility for the protection of U.S.
citizens and non-citizen nationals abroad. The information may be made available to private U.S. citizen 'wardens'
designated by the U.S. embassies and consulates. For a more detailed listing of the routine uses to which this
information may be put, see the Prefatory Statement of Routine Uses and the listing of routine users set forth in the
system descriptions for Overseas Citizen Services Records (State-05) and Passport Records (State-26) published in the
Federal Register.
CONSEQUENCES OF FAILURE TO PROVIDE INFORMATION: With the exception of your Social Security Number
(see Federal Tax Law statement on Instruction Page 3), you are not legally required to provide the information
requested on this form. However, failure to do so may result in Passport Services' refusal to accept your application or
result in the denial of a U.S. passport.
ELECTRONIC PASSPORT STATEMENT
The U.S. Department of State will begin issuing a new type of passport containing an embedded electronic chip and
called an "Electronic Passport". The new passport will continue to be proof of the bearer's United States citizenship and
identity, and will look and function in the same way as a passport without a chip. The addition of an electronic chip in
the back cover will enable the new passport to carry a duplicate electronic copy of all information from the data page.
The new passport will be usable at all ports-of-entry, including those that do not yet have electronic chip readers.
Use of the electronic format will provide the traveler the additional security protections inherent in chip technology.
Moreover, when used at ports-of-entry equipped with electronic chip readers, the new passport will provide for faster
clearance through some of the port-of-entry processes.
Issuance of this new passport will be phased in during an 18-month period. It is expected that by mid-2006 nearly all
U.S. passports will be issued in this new format. The new passport will not require special handling or treatment, but
like previous versions should be protected from extreme bending and from immersion in water. The electronic chip must
be read using specially formatted readers, and is not susceptible to unauthorized reading.
The cover of the new passport will be printed with a special symbol representing the embedded chip. The symbol
will appear in port-of-entry areas where the electronic passport can be read.
NOTICE TO APPLICANTS FOR OFFICIAL, DIPLOMATIC, OR NO-FEE PASSPORTS
You may use this application if you meet all of the provisions listed on Instruction Page 2, however you must CONSULT
YOUR SPONSORING AGENCY FOR INSTRUCTIONS ON PROPER ROUTING PROCEDURES BEFORE
FORWARDING THIS APPLICATION. Your completed passport will be released to your sponsoring agency for
forwarding to you.
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( )
(City & State OR City & Country)
2" x 2"
Submit two recent,
color photographs
2" x 2"
Status of recent passport
U.S. passport?
17. Have you ever applied for or been issued a
APPLICATION FOR A US PASSPORT
U.S. Department of State
5 Yr. 10 Yr.
Issue
Date
End. #
Exp.
RDPD
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WARNING: False statements made knowingly and willfully in passport applications,
including affidavits or other supporting documents submitted therewith, are punishable
by fine and/or imprisonment under provisions of 18 U.S.C. 1001, 18 U.S.C. 1542 and/or
18 U.S.C. 1621. Alteration or mutilation of a passport issued pursuant to this
application is punishable by fine and/or imprisonment under the provisions of 18 U.S.C
1543. The use of a passport in violation of the restrictions contained therein or of the
passport regulations is punishable by fine and/or imprisonment under 18 U.S.C. 1544.
All
statements and documents are subject to verification.
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1. Name of Applicant
Last Suffix (Jr., Sr., III)
First Middle
11. Employer
20. What other names have you used? (Include name changes, maiden name, & former married names)
1)
2)
3)
4)
19. Have you ever been married?
Date of Birth (mm-dd-yyyy) Place of Birth Date of Most
Recent Marriage
Widowed?
Give Date:
Divorced?
Spouse's or Former Spouse's Full Name Is your spouse (or former spouse) a U.S. citizen?
YES
NO
YES
NO
If yes, complete the remaining items in block #19
18. Travel Plans
Date of Trip (mm-dd-yyyy)
Name in which your most recent passport was issued.
Most recent passport number. Approximate date your most recent U.S.
passport was issued or date
you applied.
Stolen Lost Other
most recent passport.
If yes, complete the remaining items in block #17 and submit
Countries to be VisitedLength of Trip
Apartment #
( )
16. Business Telephone (Include Area Code)
OMB APPROVAL NO. 1405-0004
EXPIRATION DATE: 08/31/2008
ESTIMATED BURDEN: 85 Minutes
(See Instruction Page 3)
YES NO
Submitted
When completing this form, PRINT IN BLUE OR BLACK INK ONLY
Street/RFD# OR Post Office Box
5.Social Security Number
(See Federal Tax Law Notice
on Instruction Page 3)
6. Alien Registration No.
7. Height 8. Hair Color
4. Place of Birth
Feet
Inches
13. Mailing Address12. E-Mail Address (Optional)
Apartment #
City State ZIP Code
(If applicable)
In Care of (If applicable)Country (If outside the U.S.)
3. Sex
M
F
2. Date of Birth (mm-dd-yyyy)
14. Permanent Address or Residence (If same as mailing address write "Same As Above")
Street / RFD # (DO NOT LIST P.O. BOX)
15. Home Telephone (Include Area Code)
City ZIP CodeState
9. Eye Color
10. Occupation
(mm-dd-yyyy)
National?
STOP
Expiration Date
Place of Issue
ID Number
ID Number
Expiration Date
FOR ACCEPTANCE AGENT USE ONLY
Acceptance Agent; Facility Name & Location
For Issuing Office Use Only
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APPLICATION APPROVAL
FEE EXEC. EF OTHER
File Date
Issue Date
Issue Date:
240
545 1350
Issue Date
Naturalization Certificate
Citizenship Certificate
Cert. #
Issue Date
Issue Date
Other:
Seen & Returned
Attached
SR
CR
City
Name as it appears on citizenship evidence
Birth Certificate
Passport
Report of Birth
(Signature of person authorized to accept application)
Facility Identification Number
(Vice) Consul USA; Location
Passport Services Staff Agent
Subscribed & sworn to (affirmed) before me
Father's Legal Guardian's Signature (If identifying minor)
X
Mother's Legal Guardian's Signature (If identifying minor)
X
Applicant's Signature - age 14 and older
X
Issue Date
Applicant's or Father's Identification Information
Type of Document
Issue Date
Mother's Identification Information
Driver's License
Driver's License
Type of Document
Passport
Military Identification
Other (Specify)
Passport
Other (Specify)
Military Identification
Date (mm-dd-yyyy)
(SEAL)
NAME OF APPLICANT (Last, First, Middle) Date of Birth (mm-dd-yyyy)
21. Parental Information
Place of BirthDate of Birth Mother's Maiden Name
First MiddleLast
22. Emergency Contact - Provide the information of a person not traveling with you to be contacted in the event of an emergency.
Name Street / RFD #
City State ZIP Code
23. Oath & Signature
I declare under penalty of perjury that I am non-citizen national under 8 USC 1101(a)(21) and have not, since acquiring citizenship (or
nationality), performed any of the acts listed under "Acts or Conditions" on this application form (unless explanatory statement is attached).
I am also not a "U.S. citizen" under 8 USC 1401. I declare under penalty that the statements made on this application are true and correct.
DO NOT SIGN APPLICATION UNTIL REQUESTED TO DO SO BY PERSON ADMINISTERING OATH.
Telephone E-Mail Address (Optional) Relationship
( )
Is your mother a National? Is your father a National?
YES
NO
YES
NO
Place of Issue
Name
Name
Cert. #
Place of BirthDate of Birth Father's Name
First MiddleLast
Apartment #