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Plan ahead if you need a passport

State Department’s process has slowed

- Melissa Yeager

With more people becoming fully vaccinated and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention expanding its guidelines for travelers who been immunized, people are starting to get hopeful that internatio­nal travel is on the horizon.

Though internatio­nal destinatio­ns are still limited and the CDC still advises against travel in general, some people are preparing for the time when they’ll be able to set off on their longawaite­d dream vacation.

However, some of those who are eagerly preparing for a memorable trip are finding appointmen­ts at a passport acceptance facility hard to come by.

If you need to get your first passport or renew your current one, start gathering your documents and start applying now.

Fewer passports issued during the pandemic

The U.S. Department of State issued just 11.7 million passports and passport cards to Americans in 2020.

That’s a stark drop-off from the 20.7 million issued in 2019.

The department hasn’t processed that few passports since 2005.

The decrease was caused by several things, all related to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

With travel restrictio­ns and advisories in place, fewer people were traveling and needing passports.

In addition, when the State Department finally reopened its passport processing facilities and intake locations complete with with social distancing measures, far fewer appointmen­ts were available.

Who needs an appointmen­t to get a passport?

If you’ve never had a passport card or passport book and thus are applying for the first time, you’ll need to make an appointmen­t and go to a passport acceptance facility with the required documents and payment.

These include your filled-out applicatio­n, citizenshi­p documents, a photo for your passport, a photo ID and the passport fees.

If you already have a passport and you need to renew it, most of those can be done online and through the mail. Examples include:

• Renewing your U.S. passport.

• Changing your name.

• Correcting an error in your U.S. passport.

• Applying for your first U.S. passport card if you already have a U.S. passport book.

• Applying for your first U.S. passport book if you already have a U.S. passport card. You can’t renew or replace a stolen passport online but you can report it stolen online.

How long does it take to get a passport?

For new applicatio­ns and renewals, it’s taking 10 to 12 weeks for regular service and four to six weeks if you pay the extra $60 for expedited service.

Sometimes it is taking as long as four weeks just for applicatio­ns to reflect online that they are being processed.

Rod Spurgeon, a spokespers­on for the U.S. Postal Service in Arizona, which accepts passport applicatio­ns and renewals, said passport demand is “tremendous” at the moment.

“We’re working to increase passport applicatio­n availabili­ty soon while we continue to practice CDC guidelines for COVID-19 prevention,” he said.

What if I have an emergency and need a passport?

In case of a life-or-death emergency, you must call the passport center for an appointmen­t. What is considered a life-or-death emergency?

According to the State Department’s website, an “immediate family member has died or is seriously ill or injured while abroad and you need to travel outside the United States within 72 hours (3 business days).”

Immediate family members include parents, legal guardians, children, spouses, siblings and grandparen­ts. To get the appointmen­t:

• Call 877-487-2778 (888-874-7793 for TTY/TDD) from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Eastern time Mondays through Fridays, except federal holidays.

• If you have an emergency outside those hours, call 202-647-4000.

According to the State Department, you’ll need to bring:

• A passport applicatio­n with supporting documents.

• Proof of the life-or-death emergency such as a death certificat­e, statement from a mortuary or signed letter from a hospital or medical profession­al. Documents must be in English or translated in English.

• Proof of internatio­nal travel (itinerary, ticket, reservatio­n) specific to the emergency

For new passport applicatio­ns and renewals, it’s taking 10 to 12 weeks for regular service and four to six weeks if you pay the extra $60 for expedited service.

 ?? KRITCHANUT/GETTY IMAGES ?? The U.S. State Department issued 11.7 million passports and passport cards to Americans in 2020, down from 20.7 million in 2019.
KRITCHANUT/GETTY IMAGES The U.S. State Department issued 11.7 million passports and passport cards to Americans in 2020, down from 20.7 million in 2019.

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