Passports are one of the most important documents we own as they enable us to travel internationally. However, life can be unpredictable, and sometimes we lose or damage our passports when we least expect it. In such cases, getting an expedited passport replacement can be a lifesaver.
At Expedited
Passports & Visas, we understand the urgency of this situation and offer expedited
passport replacement services to help you get a new passport in a
hurry. Here's everything you need to know about getting an expedited passport
replacement.
Step 1: Report Your Lost
or Stolen Passport If you have lost or had your passport stolen, it is
essential to report it immediately. You can do this by contacting the US
Department of State and filling out form DS-64, Statement Regarding a Lost or
Stolen Passport. This will ensure that your lost or stolen passport is
invalidated, making it impossible for anyone else to use it.
Step 2: Gather Required
Documents Once you have reported your lost or stolen passport, it's time to
gather all the required documents for your expedited passport replacement.
These documents typically include proof of citizenship, proof of identity, a
passport photo, and a completed DS-11 form.
Step 3: Book an
Appointment Booking an appointment is the next step in getting an expedited
passport replacement. You can do this by visiting a Regional Passport Agency or
a Passport Acceptance Facility, or you can use the services of a third-party
expediter like Expedited Passports & Visas.
Step 4: Submit Your
Application during your appointment, you will submit your application for an
expedited passport replacement. If you choose to use our services, we will
review your application to ensure that everything is in order, and then we will
hand-deliver it to the Regional Passport Agency on your behalf.
Step 5: Wait for Your New
Passport Once your application is submitted, you will need to wait for your new
passport to be processed. With our expedited services, you can typically
receive your new passport within 24-48 hours.
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