Greenville Post Office to Hold Passport Fair Saturday, March 19


March 02, 2011 

Release No. 29-601  



On Saturday, March 19, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. the Greenville Main Post Office, 600 W Washington St. will hold a Passport Fair to allow customers convenient walk-in access for applications. Applications are normally accepted Monday through Friday only.

Saturday hours are especially helpful for families, as children under 16 must have both parents available when applying for a passport. Applicants are encouraged to fill out an application ahead of time, visit the Dept. of State website, at: http://travel.state.gov/passport/passport_1738.html

Currently, most passports cost $135 for adults and $105 for children 15 years of age and younger. To help the passport application process run smoothly and efficiently, the Postal Service recommends the following:

  • Bring in proper proof of American citizenship. This must be either: a certified birth certificate issued by the city, county or state; a previous U.S. passport; a certificate of citizenship; or a naturalization certificate. (Please note: a hospital-issued birth certificate alone is not acceptable.)
  • Bring in proof of identity. This must be either: a previous U.S. passport; a naturalization certificate; a certificate of citizenship; a current valid driver’s license, government ID or military photo ID.   
  • The passport application requires two identical color photographs of you, which are available at the Post Office for $15.
  • Bring long form birth certificates that include names of parents for children under 16, even if the child has had a previous passport.
  • If child has had a previous passport, bring that passport too.

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