Anonymous wrote:People apparently do this a lot - I heard about this after I did mine for actual travel.
For awareness you DO have to show proof of travel arrangements - I had forgotten to print mine out and had an anxious few moments trying to dig up the confirmation on my email. They had me email that confirmation while I stood at the desk so it could be printed and reviewed.
I'd be very surprised if expediter services could get appointments in advance of the 14 days - sounds pretty sketchy. The passport office was VERY clear when I called that they literally don't have access to the calendar more than 14 days out.
Anonymous wrote:How is a trip booked so close to going actually fully refundable? Sounds sketchy.
Anonymous wrote:Do you have to show anyone any actual physical or electronic travel documentation? Like plane ticket, hotel etc
Anonymous wrote:You don't have to schedule a dummy trip. Count 14 days back from your actual travel date, and call and make an appointment for that date.
I'm traveling for work, so they are paying for an expedite service to do it for me, but the process is the same. I found out I needed to travel about 8 weeks before the date, and needed to renew my passport. I made the arrangements with the service as soon as I found out, and the appointment is in, but the appointment date is within that 14 day window.