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Unless a life or death emergency requiring international travel, getting a passport and renewals are now delayed.
Passport Renewals During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Passport Renewals During the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Unless you have a life-or-death emergency, please wait until we resume normal operations to renew your passport.
- You do not need to renew your passport before it expires unless you are planning to travel internationally.
- Most countries require that your U.S. passport have at least six months of validity beyond the dates of your trip. Some airlines will not let you board an international flight if this requirement is not met.
- Though an expired passport cannot be used for international travel, customers eligible to renew their 10-year passport have up to 5 years to renew the passport using Form DS-82 after it expires.
- After the 10-year passport has been expired for 5 years, you cannot renew it and you must apply in person using Form DS-11 if you want a new passport.
- You cannot renew your child's passport. All children under age 16 must appear in person with both parents or guardians and apply using Form DS-11.