Anonymous wrote:You want the passport to serve as an identity document for what?
MSYSA (Maryland State Youth Soccer Association) won't accept an expired Passport as a Proof of Age, only a current one.
Anonymous wrote:Both parents need to be there if there's no alternate custody arrangement.
Anonymous wrote:I got new passports for my kids' earlier this year and they used their expired passports as the citizenship document (I had their birth certificates as well to show the parental relationship, but the passports were what was mailed in along with the application.) And yes, they're considered a new application each time when they're minors.
We did passport photos at CVS and I think it was $16 (our passport appointment was at a location that didn't offer photo services) so it seems like you may as well just do them at the PO and save yourself a trip.
One thing to note is that you need to pay the fee separately to the State Department and the acceptance facility, so make sure you have enough checks with you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can do the pictures yourself if you want. You just need a well lit room with a blank white or off-white wall. Any modern phone camera is more than high enough quality.
Use this to size the photos properly for printing on a 4x6 piece of photo paper.
https://www.idphoto4you.com/
Thanks. I don't have a color printer. I looked at FedEx and Walgreens for photos and they charge the same as the post office so I guess I'll just get them there.
Anonymous wrote:You can do the pictures yourself if you want. You just need a well lit room with a blank white or off-white wall. Any modern phone camera is more than high enough quality.
Use this to size the photos properly for printing on a 4x6 piece of photo paper.
https://www.idphoto4you.com/