Friday, February 6, 2015

What to Do When Your Passport is Full

U.S. Passport full of travel visas and entry stamps.Many countries require a certain number of blank pages in a passport before they will issue a visa. If your passport only has 2-4 blank pages remaining and you need to obtain muliple visas, you may have a problem. There are a couple of ways you can remedy this depending on the expiration date of your passport and hwo frequently you travel. One, you can apply to add pages to your passport. All you need to do is mail the completed Form DS-4085 along with your current, valid U.S. passport and payment of $82 to the address on the form. You can choose to have 48 visa pages added to your passport instead of the standard 24 pages. Adding pages to your passport will not change its validity. Therefore, the second option is a better one if your passport only has a year or two before it expires and you do not think you will need all the added pages for visas and entry stamps. Two, you can apply for a renewal by mail. You will be issued a new passport with a validity of 10 years. If you plan to travel extensively over the next 10 years, you can check the box on the application form to receive the 52-page passport book rather than the one with only 28 pages. In addition to the completed Form DS-82, you need to send your current passport, a recent passport photo and payment in the amount of $110 for the renewal application fee. If your name has been legally changed, you also need to include evidence of this. Note, you cannot apply for added pages or a renewal by mail if your passport is significantly damaged. In this case, you need to appear at an application acceptance facility in order to apply for a new passport. Applications for both added pages and renewals are processed in 4-6 weeks for routine service. You can request expedited service by mail to get the process completed in 2-3 weeks. There is an additional fee of $60 to expedite either form. To have either application processed more quickly, you need to schedule an appointment at the nearest regional agency and either submit the application yourself or authorize a third party to do it for you. This can be a friend, relative, travel agent or registered passport expediting courier service.

Source: http://www.us-passport-service-guide.com/passport-blog.html#What-to-Do-When-Your-Passport-is-Full

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