Poll: How long to get new passport (non expedited)
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Poll: How long to get new passport (non expedited)
Hi everyone,
Not trying to beat a dead horse here - just looking for quick responses on when you submitted applications for new passports (not renewals) and when you actually received the passport.
I submitted applications for my newborns on 4/28/07 and am almost at 10 weeks with nothing yet.
Just curious how other people are doing and what to expect.
Not trying to beat a dead horse here - just looking for quick responses on when you submitted applications for new passports (not renewals) and when you actually received the passport.
I submitted applications for my newborns on 4/28/07 and am almost at 10 weeks with nothing yet.
Just curious how other people are doing and what to expect.
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Here is a link to the latest that I read, hope it helps.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,288048,00.html
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,288048,00.html
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We submitted apps for my 2 boys on 3/19 and finally drove to Chicago on 6/7. It had been nearly 12 weeks and we had also worked with our Congresswoman's office. At the time we applied, they were saying 10 weeks max. I had heard 14-17 weeks now.
Hope this helps.
Travelatte
Hope this helps.
Travelatte
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My sister applied March 29th; 14 weeks ago today. The State Department web site "check status online" just says the passport has not been processed...no idea what that means. My sis and family are due to leave on July 30th.
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#8
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Hi gelato, my daughter renewed her passport at our local PO in April of this year. The PO clerk advised her it would take at least 13 weeks to receive the renewal. So your 10 weeks without receiving the newborns passports falls in line with what my daughter was told.
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I hope my husband's and mine don't get lost in some State Dept. drawer.
Today on CNN they're reporting that it takes 10 weeks to get a passport, yet they interviewed someone who applied on March 17th and still hasn't gotten his.
Ours expire in March '08 but we will need them in March before the expiration date so we applied for our renewals on June 30th.
We put date travelling as December '07 and the clerk said we'd have them by then!
Today on CNN they're reporting that it takes 10 weeks to get a passport, yet they interviewed someone who applied on March 17th and still hasn't gotten his.
Ours expire in March '08 but we will need them in March before the expiration date so we applied for our renewals on June 30th.
We put date travelling as December '07 and the clerk said we'd have them by then!
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Regarding the link posted by AnnMarie C, I just heard from a friend who is a Foreign Service Officer with the State Department -- she was in Washington DC studying Japanese language in preparation for being posted to Tokyo in October, but now she is being sent to New Orleans or Portsmouth NH to help with the passport backlog. The State Department employees were abruptly notified of the new assignments on Tuesday night, and they will start training next week and be in place, working on the backlog, by July 16th. The Tokyo assignment will evidently be delayed until early in 2008. I feel bad for this disruption in my friend's life, (she says that Homeland Security created this mess but that State must bail them out), but hopefully the passport embargo will end soon.
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I had my family of 5 apply for passports at our local library on May 14th for our trip to Italy on Aug. 10th. I was told at that time not to expedite since it was only 10 weeks. Am getting very nervous, like you, wondering if our passports will arrive on time. If you check the website, the only status is "Processing". Does anyone have any advise on what we can do in the next week or so about our passports?
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travel girl 16: I had a friend in a similar situation and about 3 weeks before her trip in April, with no passport in sight, she called one of her US Senator's offices in Washington and then the passport office every day, several times a day and the passport arrived a couple of days before her trip.
I would start making calls today.
Good luck.
I would start making calls today.
Good luck.
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I spent 12 hours in San Francisco trying to get my passport renewed as I had to leave in 14 days. There were lots of people with stories. The man in front of me, had submitted his passports for renewal for his son and him in January. They checked, his was in New Hampsire, and his sons was in North Carolina.
This was in June.
They have a BIG problem, and we were advised to go to the passport office, without and appointment and wait, once you had two weeks before traveling.
This was in June.
They have a BIG problem, and we were advised to go to the passport office, without and appointment and wait, once you had two weeks before traveling.
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Just heard a news clip on radio this afternoon. Passport offices have a three million backlog. Yes, that's what they said and why I wrote it out so no one would think my zero key repeated by accident. This is appalling! I was told that renewals took only 6 weeks or so. Still waiting for mine 3 months later. I put foreign travel plans on hold and am exploring nearer to home.
Good Luck!
Good Luck!
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Just a follow-up to say that my sister received her passport last week (15 weeks) and my niece got hers yesterday (16 weeks). My sister's was processed in So. Carolina and my niece's in New Hampshire. Your mileage may well vary, as both of these required intervention from their congresspersons.
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My daughter's passport took 15 weeks. I finally couldn't stand the wait and fudged our departure date by 10 days so I could expedite and got the congresswoman's office involved as well. I got in within four days after I did that.



