- To be eligible for a U.S. passport, you must be a U.S. citizen.
2. Gather Required Documents:
- Prepare the necessary documents, including proof of identity, proof of U.S. citizenship, and any other supporting documents required for your specific situation.
3. Passport Application Form:
- Obtain a passport application form (Form DS-11). You can usually find this form on the official website of the U.S. Department of State or pick up a copy at a local passport acceptance facility.
4. Complete the Application Form:
- Fill out Form DS-11 with accurate and up-to-date information. Be prepared to provide details about your identity, personal information, and any previous passports you may have held.
5. Passport Photo:
- Attach a recent passport-sized photo that meets the specified requirements. The photos should adhere to specific guidelines regarding size, composition, and background.
6. Payment:
- Pay the passport application fee. The fee may vary depending on the type of passport (e.g., standard, child, adult), the processing time you choose, and whether you need additional services like expedited processing or a passport card.
7. Supporting Documents:
- Include any required supporting documents, such as your proof of U.S. citizenship (e.g., birth certificate or naturalization certificate) and proof of identity (e.g., driver’s license or U.S. military ID).
8. Submit Your Application:
- Submit your completed Form DS-11, along with the required documents, payment, and photo, to a local passport acceptance facility. If you are applying from abroad, you can submit your application at a U.S. embassy or consulate.
9. Passport Processing: – The U.S. Department of State will process your application, which includes verifying your documents and conducting necessary checks.
10. Passport Collection: – Once your passport is ready, you will be notified to collect it in person. If you applied at a U.S. passport acceptance facility in the United States, you will typically receive your passport by mail. If you applied at a U.S. embassy or consulate abroad, you will collect it in person.
11. Passport Validity: – Check the validity period of your passport. U.S. passports for adults are typically valid for ten years, while passports for children under 16 are valid for five years.
12. Renewal: – When your passport expires, you can apply for a renewal by submitting Form DS-82 if you meet certain eligibility criteria. Otherwise, you will need to apply for a new passport using Form DS-11.
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