Passport Day in the USA – Imperial Beach

Imperial Beach Post Office to Host Saturday, March 10, Passport Fair

March 01, 2012 



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IMPERIAL BEACH — The Imperial Beach is hosting a Passport Fair from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm on Saturday, March 10, 2012, to provide passport information to U.S. citizens and to accept passport applications.

Families will be able to apply for passports without taking time off from work, school or other weekday activities. Please call 619-423-1677 to schedule an appointment.

To obtain a passport for the first time, applicants need proof of U.S. citizenship and a valid form of photo identification such as a driver’s license. A certified copy of a birth certificate (not a California abstract or photocopy) is the best proof of citizenship.

One photograph is required, and can be taken at the passport event. The fee for a Passport Book for first-time adult participants is $110 and $30 for a Passport Card. The fee for minors under the age of 16 is $80 for a Passport Book and $15 for a Passport Card. There is also a $25 processing fee per application. Parents applying for Passport Books/Cards for children under the age of 16 must both be present along with the child (with exceptions). An expedited service fee of $60, plus Express Mail postage, will reduce processing time to less than three weeks (normally it is 4–6 weeks). Passport photos are $15. Payment accepted in form of cash, check or money orders only.

Imperial Beach Post Office
946 Donax Avenue  Imperial Beach CA 91932
10:00 am to 2:00 pm

Check the U.S. State Department’s consular website at http://travel.state.gov for more information.

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A list of processing facilities studied, FAQs, mail processing b-roll, and additional information can be found at usps.com/ourfuturenetwork.

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