Time length for a passport?
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Since everyone is scrambling to get this done before the end of the year, I wouldn't count on less than two months.
Normally I think the official time frame is six weeks.
My renewal took less than two weeks.
I would go by the State Department's website for accurate information.
Normally I think the official time frame is six weeks.
My renewal took less than two weeks.
I would go by the State Department's website for accurate information.
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We did an expedited for our DS and the mailman delivered it to the wrong house!!
If a lovely neighbor hadn't taken the time to drive over and put it in our mailbox with a note he would not have gotten it in time. I wish there were a way to pay for them to fed ex it to you. I would pay just to be sure it got to me on time.
If a lovely neighbor hadn't taken the time to drive over and put it in our mailbox with a note he would not have gotten it in time. I wish there were a way to pay for them to fed ex it to you. I would pay just to be sure it got to me on time.
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http://travel.state.gov/passport/fri/faq/faq_1741.html
How long does it take to get a passport?
Processing times can vary depending on workload and occasional unforeseen cirucmstances such as natural disasters. During busier times, such as the summer travel season, we encourage customers to expedite their applications if traveling in less than 8 weeks. See Processing Times for more information.
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amelie---I mean this seriously. I would advise you to start the renewal process NOW rather than in February (I'd advise anyone to do this if your passport is valid for less than a year). If you renew your passport now, there's a decent chance that you won't have the embedded digital chip in your passport along with all the problems that may cause.
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I guess we'll soon find out if this is a can of worms of not, but the digital chip being inserted into all U.S. passports in the near future has loads of security problems. I won't say more about it, but if you want to read a recent article, here's a link to one on MSNBC.com: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14218149/
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