Posts Tagged ‘child passports’

Get a US Passport Before the Summer: Rush Passport NYC

Monday, April 30th, 2012

passport nycAccording to travel experts, the summer is the most popular season for family travel.  More families use their passports during the summer than any other time of year.  Summer vacations must be planned in advance to get the best reservations available.  The same is true for getting a passport.  Waiting for the last minute to get your passport can cause major problems.  It is a good idea to get your passport well before you are scheduled for travel.  However, getting a passport early is not always an option.  If you are unable to get your passport early, then don’t worry – you can still get an expedited passport.  Believe it or not, you can even get an expedited passport on the same day that you apply.

There are circumstances under which you would qualify for an emergency passport.  One such case where you would be able to get an expedited passport is if you already have airline tickets overseas.  This means that you would qualify for an expedited passport.

It is important to know that everyone in the traveling party including infants need passports in order to travel abroad.   When it comes to passports for children it must be known that all US citizens including infants & children must have a valid passport in order to travel internationally by air.  If you are traveling by land or sea to Canada or Mexico from the United States, then a passport card is another option.  However, travel experts advise that all people should have a passport booklet rather than passport card just in case of an emergency that requires reentry to the US by air.

It is also a good idea for existing passport holders to check their passport expiration date.  Many people think that their passports are good forever, but in reality an adult passport is valid for 10 years.  Child passport are valid for 5 years.

If you have any questions about getting a passport or visa, give us a call at (212) 643-9305. Rush Passport™ Official US Passport Expeditors, serving Brooklyn, The Bronx, Queens, Staten Island, Manhattan, Westchester County, Nassau County & Suffolk County, Long Island, New Jersey, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Connecticut.

Child Passport Regulations Examined

Friday, December 3rd, 2010

Child PassportChild Passports have different requirements than adult passports. For starters, child passports are valid for 5 years and adult passports are valid for 10 years. Do you know at what age a child passport is issued? Child passports are issued for applicants less than 18 years old. But the child passport gets more complicated than that. Actually, child passport applicants less than 16 years of age have different regulations than child passport applicants who are between 16 and 17 years old.

Child passport applicants below the age of 18 years old must appear in person with both parents. In the event that only one parent can appear, the parent who makes the appearance must submit the other parent’s written, signed and notarized Statement of Consent: Issuance of a Passport to a Minor Under Age 16: DS-3053. This document gives authorization for the child to be issued a child passport. The consent statement needs to include the child’s name and date of birth. Also needed is a copy of the parent’s identification. This passport policy is strictly enforced for the protection of children.

New child passport applicants are required to appear in person with either both parents or the child’s legal guardians before the passport acceptance agent. The passport acceptance agent must witness the child and both parents sign the DS-11 application for US Passport form. The passport documents are then sealed in an envelope and returned to the parents.

If you are a US citizen and interested in getting a US child passport, contact Rush Passport™. If you need an expedited child passport, expedited adult passport, emergency passport, same day passport, US Passport book, US Passport Card, passport photos or other passport services, be sure to contact Rush Passport™. You can visit us at http://www.rushpassport.com or call us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to speak with a Live Passport Agent. (877) 937-7277 (All 50 States) or (212) 643-9305 New York Passport Agency. Rush Passport™ Official US Passport Expeditors, serving Brooklyn, The Bronx, Queens, Staten Island, Manhattan, Westchester County, Nassau County & Suffolk County, Long Island, New Jersey, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Connecticut and Miami, Florida.

Child Passport Renewal: 10 Easy Steps

Monday, November 29th, 2010

10 Easy Steps to Getting a Child Passport Renewal

Child Passport RenewalChild Passport renewal can be confusing.  Rush Passport™, Official US Passport Expeditors Registered with the US Department of State and Foreign Consulates has put forth this guide to getting a child passport renewed.

When it comes to the US Department of State, a minor child is defined as a person who is less than 16 years of age.  Eighteen year olds are treated as adults and are issued adult passports.  (Minors aged 16 or 17 years old adhere to slightly different rules.) 

The rules can get very complicated, so if at anytime you are too confused, just stop reading and immediately call Rush Passport™ (877) 937-7277 (All 50 States) or (212) 643-9305 New York. 

The goal of this article is to make the process of child passport renewal as simple as possible.  To start, the major difference between renewing a child’s passport and renewing an adult’s passport is that the child must appear in front of a passport agent while an adult can renew a passport without being present.  The child applying for the child passport must not only appear in person, but must also appear with both parents.  Both parents must have evidence of parental custody or the child passport application will not be accepted.

Follow these easy steps and your child should receive a passport without a problem.  Make and error and you can kiss your child’s passport goodbye.

Step 1: Get a large envelope or folder ready to collect all of the information that you will need to apply for your child’s passport. 

Step 2: Fill out Form DS-11.  This is the US passport application.  You can either print a blank version or enter the information online and print out the completed child passport application.  You will be required to fill in the child’s name, Social Security number, date of birth, address and parent information.  Do not sign the child passport application!

Step 3: Do not sign the child passport application!  I know that I said that already, but I just want to make sure that you don’t forget…

Step 4: Insert the completed application, proof that you are the child’s parent and the child’s previous US passport that is to be replaced.  The following documents are acceptable as proof as long as they contain both parents’ names: US birth certificate, foreign certified birth certificate, a report of birth abroad, or an adoption decree. If none of these documents are available, then you must produce a court order that states you have custody of your child.

Step 5: Photocopy each parent’s primary identification, such as a valid US driver’s license, U.S. passport, naturalization certificate, current government employee ID or a current military ID.   These documents should be placed inside the passport envelope/folder.  Bring the originals along to show to the passport agent.

Step 6: Get two passport photos of your child. The photos must be less than six months old.  Place the passport photos into the passport envelope/folder.

Step 7: Bring appropriate forms of payment for the passport fees. Acceptable forms of payment vary depending on the passport office, so it is a good idea to confirm the method with a human being before you make the visit.  Write that person’s name on a piece of paper and put that paper inside the passport envelope/folder.  (Remember, don’t sign the child passport application yet.)

Step 9: Together, both parents must bring the child and the passport envelope/folder with all the enclosed documents to Rush Passport™.  In the event that the other parent cannot appear, then that parent must fill out a notarized Form DS-3033, Statement of Consent.  That form must be brought with you..

Step 10: Now it is time to sign Form DS-11 in front of the Passport Agent when instructed, and submit all passport documentation and payments.  As long as you are traveling within 2 weeks, the new child passport will be ready in less than 48 hours.  Depending on the circumstances, passports may be available within 6 hours. 

If you would like to know how to get an first time adult or child US Passport or US Passport Card or if you would like to know about how to renew your US Passport or US Passport Card, visit us at http://www.rushpassport.com or call us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to speak with a Live Passport Agent. (877) 937-7277 (All 50 States) or (212) 643-9305 New York Passport Agency. Rush Passport™ Official US Passport Expeditors, serving Brooklyn, The Bronx, Queens, Staten Island, Manhattan, Westchester County, Nassau County & Suffolk County, Long Island, New Jersey, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Connecticut and Miami, Florida.