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Here Is All You Need To Know About The New Passport Card!
The U.S. State Department recently began offering an alternative
to using a passport to travel between the U.S. and the Caribbean, Bermuda, Mexico and Canada: the U.S. Passport Card. The
card is billed as a cheaper, smaller and more convenient alternative to carrying a passport when traveling to these destinations
by land or sea. Many travelers will still want to apply for a full passport, however, since the Passport Card is invalid for
international air travel. Here's how to apply for a U.S. Passport or U.S. Passport Card.
Difficulty: Average
Time Required: Up to four weeks from application
to receipt
Here's How:
- First, determine whether a full passport or the Passport Card
meets your travel needs. If you are traveling to the Caribbean, Bermuda, Mexico or Canada by sea or land, and do so more than
occasionally, the Passport Card may be right for you. If you are traveling internationally by air, however, you will need
a real passport. (Note: No passport or passport card is required to travel to overseas U.S. possessions and territories, like
Puerto Rico or the U.S. Virgin Islands).
- Weigh the cost of a passport versus a Passport Card. Currently,
the fees for a new passport total $100 for adults, $85 for children under age 16. Fees for a Passport Card total $45 per adults,
$35 for children. Renewal fees are $75 for passports, $20 for Passport Cards. The Passport Card is cheaper, but a full passport
will allow you to travel to all international destinations, not just the Caribbean, Bermuda, Canada and Mexico, and by air
as well as sea or land.
- Gather the information and documents you will need to apply for
a passport or Passport Card: the requirements are the same for both. Applicants will need proof of U.S. citizenship and identity,
such as birth certificates or naturalization certificates (original, certified copies with raised seal must be submitted).
You'll also need two 2x2-inch passport photos and the application and execution fees. If you already have a valid passport,
you can submit it to apply for a Passport Card, and vice-versa.
- Complete the application form(s) for the passport and/or Passport
Card BEFORE bringing them to an Application Acceptance Facility for submission. However, don't sign the form until you are
in front of a passport agent. The application form for a new passport or Passport Card is DS-11. The form for renewing a passport
or Passport Card is DS-82. Both forms are available for download on the State Department's Passport website.
- Applications for a passport or Passport Card may be submitted
at any of 9,300 Passport Application Acceptance Facilities, which typically include U.S. Post Offices, town halls, and courthouses.
Application must be made in person (renewals can be done by mail). Thirteen regional passport agencies and a Gateway City
Agency process urgent applications, by appointment, for travelers who need to travel within two weeks.
- Your passport or Passport Card will arrive by mail in approximately
four weeks. However, you can get your passport or Passport Card back in two weeks if you pay for expedited service, which
costs an extra $60. If you need to get your passport within two weeks, you'll need to make an appointment at a regional passport
agency to apply. There is no fee for making an appointment.
Tips:
- Both the passport and Passport Card are valid for 10 years for
adults, 5 years for minors.
- A U.S. Passport is 5x3-1/2 inches, while the Passport Card is
wallet-sized.
- If you want to apply for a passport and Passport Card at the
same time, the cost is $120 for adults and $95 for minors
What You Need:
- Passport application
- Proof of citizenship
- two 2x2 passport photos
- Application and processing fee
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