You can have it ( The new passaport) the very next day that you submit the renew
yellow pages...Look up is offices that do the work for you will be the very next day in your hands that is called expedited passaport... Take only one day to do it... maybe you will be chaged about $50.00 more because is expedited that 50 is what the Gov charge not the office OK and the cost of the renew? And the labor to the office they usually charge maybe about $100.00 with pics etc and if is a need of a Notary Public to prove of the information is truth I guess is right...Anyway I recommend that look under passaport in the yellow pages...Good luck!!! I am sure total cost will be $250.00 to have it the very next day....I done this before for both of my kids...No stress I am glad I did...
2007-03-03 06:53:39
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answered by nena_en_austin 5
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If you are in the Philippines and a Filipino citizen, you can have your passport renewed in just 3 days! Just go to the nearest consular office and present your old passport and 3 passport size photos together with a duly accomplished application for renewal. It will cost you a few more hundred pesos though.
2007-03-05 03:27:32
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answered by Super_Noypi 2
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Chris,
You didn't mention where you are located at the moment. In the Philippines, it would be possible to get a passport renewal within three days if it is urgent. Just go to the Manila office of the Department of Foreign Affairs.
2007-03-03 19:11:01
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answered by aLLie 2
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try Googling beginning certificate registration and there are countless web pages which will receive certs for £19.ninety 9 (wish official.) no longer certain if Sussex homestead is the call of generic registrar of Births etc. in London the position each record is kept and accessible. imagine MP solutions are danger although you wouldl might want to emphasise urgency so that they do no longer sit down on problem or as yet another answer suggested reapply - if Tax credit civil servants provide diverse answer every time why shouldn't Passport place of work?!
2016-11-27 19:10:17
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answered by ? 4
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Not going to happen takes 6 weeks to get a passport
2007-03-03 06:50:25
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answered by Anonymous
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You don't say where you live but if you can locate the nearest Passport office, you can go there with the items you need and walk it through...It usually takes all day...Call them first to make sure you have everything.
Check the yellow pages or Google to find your closest office.
2007-03-03 09:09:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Chris: I'm afraid not......you will not be joining your family
to Bermuda......tell them to take loads of pictures.....good luck
next time...and get working on that passport now......
it use to be easier and quicker to obtain a passport but in
today's climate of terror things have gotten very strict.
2007-03-03 11:57:45
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answered by isageegee 4
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Check travel.state.gov-you may be located near one of the facilities that can do on site processing for urgent travel. It may not be permissible for pleasure-travel (I don't know, it's been a while) but I know that when my friend needed a passport for her infant daughter urgently (they had to travel to Germany for a funeral) they were able to help her.
2007-03-03 06:53:05
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answered by Erika G 5
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How to Get Your Passport in a Hurry
might contact these folks to see if an appointment can be made at a passport center for same day service:
National Passport Information Center
This is the only official U.S. Government website for passport information. If you have a travel emergency, please call the National Passport Information Center to speak to a Customer Service Representative. Website for Passport Information.
We are currently experiencing a very high volume of calls. Please expect delays if you wish to speak to a customer service representative. You may have to call several times before reaching a representative. However, please note that representatives are available from 7:00 a.m. to 12 midnight, ET, Monday-Friday, except federal holidays.
If you are leaving, or you need your passport for a foreign visa, within 14 days and need to make an appointment at a Regional Passport Agency: Automated lines to make appointments are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The best time to call is between 8:30 p.m. and 9 a.m., Eastern Time.
* Telephone Number: 1-877-4USA-PPT (1-877-487-2778)
* TDD/TTY: 1-888-874-7793. Telephone number for customers with telecommunication devices for the hearing impaired. This telephone number cannot be accessed by a standard touch tone or rotary dial telephone.
* Customer Service Representatives and Operators for TDD/TTY are available Monday-Friday, 7 a.m. to midnight, Eastern Time, excluding federal holidays.
* Automated Information available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. If you have a travel emergency, please call the Center to speak with a customer service representative. Do not e-mail.
If you have already applied for a U.S. passport and would like to check the status of your application online, click here.
We are also experiencing a very high volume of emails. Responses to emails may take 2-4 days.
If you would like to request the status of your application by email, click here .
If you would like to email the National Passport Information Center for a general question regarding passports, click here.
Expedited Service
* Cost, in addition to regular application fees, is $60 per application plus overnight delivery costs.
* Two-way overnight delivery is strongly suggested.
* If you mail in - clearly mark Expedited on the envelope.
* Anyone may request expedited service for any type of application (e.g., first-time applications, renewals, amendments of existing passports, etc.) See:
o How do I change my name on my passport?
o How to add extra visa pages to my passport?
o How do I apply to renew my passport?
* Passport applications sent together or at the same time do not necessarily remain together.
* Passports will be mailed separately.
After you apply - You will receive your passport: Normally, it takes 2 weeks to receive your passport from the date you applied. Because of unusually high demand, it is now taking 3-4 weeks and possibly longer if you renewed by mail and did not mark “Expedite” on the mailing envelope. If you haven’t received your passport and are traveling within the next 10 days, please call or email the National Passport Information Center.
Routine Service
* Include your departure date on your application.
After you apply - You will receive your passport: Normally passports are received within 6 weeks. Currently, it is taking up to 10 weeks. If you are not traveling within the next 10 days, please check the status of your application online, keeping in mind that it is taking approximately 3 weeks for our system to start tracking your application. If you are traveling within the next 10 days, please call the National Passport Information Center.
Life or Death Emergencies
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Call The National Passport Information Center
Payment Method
Passport Agency
* Major Credit Card - Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover
* Debit/Check cards (not ATM cards)
* Checks, bank drafts, money orders
Mail-in
* Personal Check or Money Order (Pay to "U.S. Department of State")
* NO CASH
Post Office, Clerk of Court, Other Location
* Check with the facility for type of payment accepted.
All Passport Agencies accept applications only by appointment. Click here for more information.
Return to Passport Services Page
2007-03-04 13:52:36
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answered by roundater 5
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You don't specify your citizenship, so it's hard to make a determination. Every country has different procedures.
2007-03-07 04:43:09
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answered by Steve 6
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