Lindenhurst, NY – The Lindenhurst Post Office will offer passport services to customers without the need for scheduling an appointment on Saturday, February 8.. Typically passports services require customers to schedule an appointment to apply for a passport.
The Post Office, located at 65 East Hoffman Avenue in Lindenhurst, NY, will offer this service from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. on that Saturday.
Passport applicants will need to have the following documents to apply for their passports: passport applications DS 11 for 1st time applicants and minors under 16 or DS 82 for renewals for adults only, and a driver’s license, original birth certificate, original Naturalization Certificate, or old passport and a Digital Picture which is available at the Post Office for a $15 fee. Passport application forms are also available at the Post Office or can be found online by clicking here: www.usps.com and clicking on Passports on the left side of the page.
Fees for passports are as follows:
$110 for first time adult applicants, (over 16 years old), $80 for first time applicants under 16 years old; $182.85 Expediting fees for first time applicants over 16 years old; and $152.85 Expediting fees for minors under 16 years old.
All applicants pay a $25 application fee to the US Postal Service.
For more information about passports please visit please visit:
http://travel.state.gov.
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