Anonymous wrote:There should be a notice sent a year before one's passport expiration, so you have time to renew before the last 6 months, during which some countries don't want visitors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There should be a notice sent a year before one's passport expiration, so you have time to renew before the last 6 months, during which some countries don't want visitors.
I have never gotten, or heard of getting, notice to renew a US passport.
That’s because there’s an expiration date literally written on your passport. That is the notice. Some people just can’t seem to read it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There should be a notice sent a year before one's passport expiration, so you have time to renew before the last 6 months, during which some countries don't want visitors.
I have never gotten, or heard of getting, notice to renew a US passport.
Anonymous wrote:I just paid for expedited and got it back in 2 weeks. Getting an appointment is the hardest part. I needed a Saturday since both parents and kids had to be there but got it at a post office in South Arlington. It's $80 extra per passport ($60 fee plus $20 for 1-2 day delivery, which you'd want to do).
Anonymous wrote:There should be a notice sent a year before one's passport expiration, so you have time to renew before the last 6 months, during which some countries don't want visitors.
Anonymous wrote:Good option at the MLK Library on DC for walk-in applications and then pay for expedited processing and expedited return mail. And visit the cool rooftop garden at the MLK Lobrary while you’re there.
https://www.dclibrary.org/using-the-library/passport-acceptance-office
Anonymous wrote:My husband and I both flaked and did not realize kids passports expired. We have a trip scheduled to Costa Rica at the end of March. Is there any way to expedite this [/b]without paying a fortune? [b]We live in Arlington, VA.