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What: |
It is that time of year and many are thinking about their summer vacations. As part of those plans, travel documents should be at the top of the list. The US Postal Service acts as a Passport agent for the State Department. |
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When: |
Saturday, April 7, 2018, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. |
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Where: |
Tomah, WI Post Office, 1000 N Superior Ave |
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Background: |
Walk-in customers are welcome and will be assisted on a first-come, first-served basis. Passport renewals can be handled directly with the State Department online at www.travel.state.gov/passports. The cost for a passport book is currently $145 for adults (16 years and older), with separate payments of $110 paid to the State Department for the passport application fee and $35 to the Postal Service for its processing fee set by the Department of State. Travelers should apply for a passport or passport card at least two months prior to trip departure and bring all required documentation for their appointment at the Passport Center: Identification (original and a copy), is required to prove U.S. citizenship, such as:
In addition, one current ID is required, such as:
The passport application also requires a recent passport photograph (2”x2”). Postal clerks at the Passport Center also offer passport photo services for $15 per photo. To make the process as quick as possible, applicants are strongly encouraged to print and complete their applications ahead of time by going online at usps.com/passport. Do not sign the application form, as the passport acceptance clerk must witness the signing. In most cases, passport renewals do not require an in-person application process; full information is available at travel.state.gov. Customers can go to usps.com/passport or call 1-800-ASK-USPS to get the location of passport Post Offices nearest them and their passport customer service hours. All applications are sent to the U.S. State Department for final processing and approval. |
The Postal Service receives no tax dollars for operating expenses and relies on the sale of postage, products and services to fund its operations.
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