How long does it take to get an updated passport

How to Get a New Passport As Quickly As Possible

Here's how long it takes to get a new passport.

Updated on November 16, 2021

Before you plan your dream international vacation, there's one thing you'll definitely need: a valid passport. And one of your first questions might be: How long does it take to get a passport? Right now, the process can take up to 11 weeks, so you'll want to start planning far in advance. (The exact time changes often, so check the U.S. State Department website for the most up-to-date information.) We've broken down the new passport application process and explained State Department policies to help you get your travel documents in time for your next trip.

The State Department recommends applying four to six months before your planned trip. If your passport is undamaged, was issued in the last 15 years (when you were 16 or older), and shows your current name (or you have documentation of your name change), you can renew your passport by mail. If you don't meet those conditions and need a new passport, you'll have to apply in person. You can find the full details about necessary documentation — including the ever-important passport photo requirements — on the State Department website. You'll have to fill out the forms, submit a photo, provide evidence of U.S. citizenship, present and provide a copy of your ID, and pay the application and execution fees in person at a passport acceptance facility. Then, you can track your application status online. To ensure you receive your new passport as quickly as possible, you'll want to follow the instructions carefully and fill out every required piece of information to prevent any delays.

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Before the coronavirus pandemic, typical processing times ranged from four to eight weeks. Right now, it can take anywhere from a few days to nearly three months to get a passport. According to the State Department website, routine processing can currently take up to 11 weeks from the day the application is received, and expedited processing may take up to seven weeks. Travelers can get their passports expedited at a passport agency or center if they have international travel plans within three days, but these appointments are only offered in specific situations. If your travel date is in five to seven weeks, you can pay $60 (in addition to the standard application fee) and purchase USPS Priority Mail Express for faster turnaround and shipping.

If someone in your immediate family is outside of the U.S. and they have died, is dying, or has a life-threatening illness or injury, and you need to travel to a foreign country within three business days, you can call to make an appointment for life-or-death emergency service. You can also make non-emergency urgent travel appointments at some passport agencies, but these are limited, and your appointment must be within three days of your international trip. We recommend having your new passport in hand before planning an international vacation and only using these urgent appointments as a last resort, as they are not guaranteed. If needed, you can find all the phone numbers, information about required documentation, and passport center locations on the State Department website.

There are courier companies that offer expedited passport services for a (sometimes hefty) fee, but according to the State Department, you wouldn't receive your passport any faster than if you went to a passport agency to apply in person.

Are you traveling internationally for the first time? You’ll need to secure a passport, which attests not only to a person’s identity but also their nationality when crossing borders.

In 2021, the U. S. Department of State faced a massive backlog for new and renewed passports due to coronavirus restrictions and, subsequently, foreign travel restarting after a year-and-a-half long break.

Whether your old passport is about to expire or your newborn needs a new one, you can plan your travels by applying for a passport. Here's how long a passport could take to process. 

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How long does it take to get a passport?

As of July 2022, the processing times given by the U.S. Department of State were eight to 11 weeks. The processing time of a passport starts as soon as it’s received by a center or agency, not the day it’s sent in or applied on.

Applicants can track the status of their application online by visiting here and checking for progress.

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What is the fastest way to get a passport?

Non-urgent travel:

For folks who wish to travel sooner and want their passports to be ready faster than the usual processing times, there’s an expedited process available. The expedited process, which costs $60, can take from five to seven weeks to process a passport.

You can request an expedited process by mail if it’s a renewal and in person at a passport acceptance facility for new passports.

Urgent travel:

In an emergency such as a serious illness, injury or death in your immediate family, you can request an appointment at a passport agency if you need to travel within 72 hours (three business days).

Additionally, you’re qualified if you have urgent travel within two weeks. For this, you must provide proof of immediate international travel such as purchased airline tickets.

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How to renew a passport?

According to the State Department, you don't need your passport to be expired to renew it. If you want a new book or a new card, you can submit the valid documents in exchange for new ones.

Also, you can renew your expired passport if it has been issued within the last 15 years. Additionally, the passport must have not been stolen, damaged or lost; you must have been 16 or older when the passport was issued, and the passport must have been issued in your current name or you must provide legal proof of a name change.

If none of these fit, you can apply in person using Form DS-11.

Otherwise, you can renew your passport by mail using the Form DS-82. All the conditions mentioned above must be checked to apply for renewal by mail. If you fail to meet all the above statements and meet only some of them, you must apply in person using the same form. 

After filling the applicable form, provide additional documents such as current passport, identification and a photo, calculate fees and submit your application. Take note of your application number to track its status. 

What documents do I need to apply for a passport?

The State Department says these are the documents you need if you're applying for a passport:

  • Application form
  • Personal documents including but not limited to proof of citizenship, an acceptable photo ID, photocopies of both
  • Passport photo
  • Payment 

What is the fastest way to update your passport?

Expedite a Renewal.
Fill out your DS-82 application and collect your documents..
Be sure to include the $60 expedite fee in addition to the normal application fee. ... .
Clearly mark "EXPEDITE" on the outside of the envelope..
The expedite fee does not include the optional 1-2 day delivery fee..

How long does it take for passport status to update?

It may take up to 2 weeks from the day you apply until your application status is "In Process" at one of our passport agencies and center.

How can I speed up my passport Singapore?

If applicants need to travel urgently, they can submit an appeal to expedite the processing of their passport online at https://go.gov.sg/passportrequest.

Can I use old passport while waiting for new Singapore?

You can continue to use your current passport for your travel as long as it has at least six months of remaining validity. You need not renew your passport if you do not have any immediate need to travel. You may wish to defer your application and apply online when you have impending travel plans.