Anonymous wrote:This is not near you but may help others. The Alexandria City library processes passports on a walk in basis. Check their website for hours.
Anonymous wrote:Had the same problem. Reported it via the response form on usps website. Got a phone call from a worried worker at that post office and presto had an appointment. I do not think that usps employees think they need to answer the phone. Remind them!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are in Virginia, and didn't need to make an appointment as of a year ago. We went to the large post office in the Merrifield area and waited for our number to come up, along with all the other fine folks.
The crucial thing to remember is that both parents must either be there in person or, if that's impossible, one can sign the form available online. I saw two sets of families turned away when one of the parents was not there and they didn't have the form. Just be sure to double check everything you need before you go.
This is critical. Also, take your checkbook. You have to pay a separate fee to the post office and the state department. Online will quote you the total cost, but you're going to pay it to two separate entities.
Anonymous wrote:We are in Virginia, and didn't need to make an appointment as of a year ago. We went to the large post office in the Merrifield area and waited for our number to come up, along with all the other fine folks.
The crucial thing to remember is that both parents must either be there in person or, if that's impossible, one can sign the form available online. I saw two sets of families turned away when one of the parents was not there and they didn't have the form. Just be sure to double check everything you need before you go.
Anonymous wrote:We are in Virginia, and didn't need to make an appointment as of a year ago. We went to the large post office in the Merrifield area and waited for our number to come up, along with all the other fine folks.
The crucial thing to remember is that both parents must either be there in person or, if that's impossible, one can sign the form available online. I saw two sets of families turned away when one of the parents was not there and they didn't have the form. Just be sure to double check everything you need before you go.