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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not sure what you mean by "old passport". They're good for 10 years so at some point they're all considered "old". From what I understand an unexpired passport trumps the requirement for two different forms of ID. [/quote] OP here. My son's previous passport is set to expire at the end of the year, which is why we're applying for a new one. I was wondering whether I could submit this document as proof of both requirements (identity and citizenship). [/quote] How old is he? When was the passport issued? You can renew your current or expired U.S. passport unless your passport was: Issued before your 16th birthday Issued 15 or more years ago[/quote] If any of these are true, you cannot renew your passport. Instead, you must apply for a new passport in person using form DS-11. [/quote]
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