Passport Agency (not applicable abroad)Ĥ. Expedited service: Passport processing within the expedited processing period published on the Department's website (see 22 CFR 51.56(b)) and/or in-person service at a U.S. (g) Passport book security surcharge (enhanced border security fee)ģ. (f) Passport book replacement for data correction (name, date of birth, place of birth, sex printed erroneously) if submitted within one year of passport issuance (Passport books limited in validity because of multiple losses, thefts, damage, or mutilations cannot be replaced) ![]() ![]() (e) Passport book replacement for passport book limited in validity if submitted within one year of passport issuance. (d) Passport book replacement for name change if submitted within one year of passport issuance ![]() (a) Applicants age 16 or over (including renewals) Passport Book or Card Execution: Required for first-time applicants and others who must apply in personĢ. Plus I won’t have to wait (or go in a roundabout way) to go to Cuba.1. Still, I think in a pinch it’s nice to have both on hand. So why not just get a French passport and use that instead of my US one? Because it’s illegal for me to enter the United States with a foreign passport (one of the rules of double nationality). Official French passport photos can be purchased in any photomat in the Paris metro (usually €5 for 4). My appointment for that is April 2nd, at the police station a block from my flat, and the cost is €86, which I can pay with Timbres Fiscaux (special stamps you can buy quickly with cash at any tabac or even online). I currently have a French National ID card (issued free to all French citizens as proof of ID, and can be used traveling in Europe). A Whole Different ProcessĪs an aside, I’m also getting my first French passport. And taking a peek, I see the earliest one available is April 17th.Ģ019 UPDATE: It seems now you CAN schedule an appointment at the embassy if you prefer to do the renewal in person. The only time you can go to the Embassy to get a new passport, if your name has legally changed, or to replace a stolen or damaged passport, and even then, if you live here (ie it’s not urgent) you need an appointment. The US Embassy is only 20 minutes from my flat, but they won’t let you come to the Embassy in person to renew and pick up your passport, which would save on the Chronopost envelopes and cash mandat fees and the trips to La Poste (I’d rather wait in line at the awesome US Embassy than my boring neighborhood post office). Total time: 2 hours (plus “4-6 weeks” to receive my new passport)Īnnoyance level: High Can’t You Just Go to the Embassy? ![]() Plus 20 minutes to find, read, fill out the online forms and print them at home. You need to buy 2 Chronopost envelopes (one to mail my passport to the Embassy, one self addressed for them to send my new one): €50 + 20 minutes to get the envelopes and pay at the Post Office (including arguing with the clerk who wouldn’t let me tear off and keep the top copy, as directed by the embassy). It gets even more fun with the whole mailing shenanigans. To pay the actual renewal fee, you’ll to send a Mandat Cash (money order): €105 + fee €7 + 20 minutes at the Post Office banking counter getting the Mandat (you can’t do it at the mailing counter). Passport Photo ( only a few places in Paris will do the “approved” format): €10 + 60 minutes to get there, get photo and return home. There are very specific rules for your passport photo. There are very specific directions on how to do this, so it’s not a mystery, but it is time consuming and requires a bit of running around and QUITE a bit of cash. When you live in Paris, you do it through the US Embassy by mailing in your old one with the fee and photo and special forms you need to fill out and print. Every ten years I have to renew my US passport.
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