US Passport Information
By December 31, 2006, travelers to and from the Caribbean, Bermuda, Panama, Mexico and Canada must have a United States passport to enter or re-enter the United States.
New Application for a U.S. Passport
To obtain a passport for the first time, you need to go in
person to one of 7,000 passport acceptance facilities located throughout
the United States with two photographs of yourself, proof of U.S.
citizenship, and a valid form of photo identification such as a driver’s
license.
Acceptance facilities include many Federal, state and probate courts,
post offices, some public libraries and a number of county and municipal
offices. There are also 13 regional passport agencies, and 1 Gateway City
Agency, which serve customers who are traveling within 2 weeks (14 days),
or who need foreign visas for travel. Appointments are required in such
cases.
You’ll need to apply in person if you are applying for a U.S. passport
for the first time; if your expired U.S. passport is not in your
possession; if your previous U.S. passport has expired and was issued more
than 15 years ago; or if your previous U.S. passport was issued when you
are under 16 your currently valid U.S. passport has been lost of stolen.
Renewal of a U.S. Passport
You can renew by mail if: Your most recent passport is available to submit
and it is not damaged; you received the passport within the past 15 years;
you were over age 16 when it was issued; you still have the same name, or
can legally document your name change.
If your passport has been, altered or damaged, you cannot apply by mail.
You must apply in person.
For more information or to renew your current passport click below:
United
States Passport Service
Foreign Divorce Department
365 Boston Post Road #241
Sudbury, MA 01776
Phone: 978.443.8387 Fax: 978.443.0183
e-mail: Divorce Fast
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