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Passports, Reports of Birth and Renunciations

Passport Renewals

Renewals:

Passport Renewal for Children under 16:

You will need to bring the following with you to the Consulate:

Personal appearance before a consular officer is required.

Where will you be applying?

Please note that:

Effective February 1, 2008, for children under age 16, at the time of application, the presence of both parents is required to provide unequivocal consent to passport issuance by signing the application form in front of the Consular Officer.

If there are extraordinary circumstances and both parents cannot attend, such as one parent not present in country, an English language, notarized Statement of Consent not older than 90 days must be submitted from the absent parent.

If the parent has sole custody, an original or court certified copy of the custody order granting sole custody must be submitted with the application

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