Renew by Mail if All of the Following are True:
Your Most Recent U.S. Passport: If you are a previous passport book holder and you are eligible to use Form DS-82, you may apply for a passport card as a
renewal by mail - even if it is your first passport card!
If any of the above statements do not apply to you, you must Apply in Person
A Note on the U.S. Passport Card:
How to Renew Your U.S. Passport by Mail:
From Inside the United States:
To renew your U.S. Passport by mail, you must submit Form DS-82, Application for a U.S. Passport by Mail. Locate Form DS-82 and step-by-step instructions at Form DS-82: Application for a U.S. Passport by Mail.
From Outside the United States:
U.S. citizens residing abroad (except those living in Canada) should renew their passports at the nearest U.S. Embassy or U.S. Consulate.
Need a U.S. Passport Immediately?You should make an appointment to be seen at a Regional Passport Agency only if:
Contact the National Passport Information Center to make an appointment or locate a Passport Agency.
Read more here: http://travel.state.gov/passport/renew/renew_833.html
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When you need to renew a passport, we will provide a one page form already filled out with your personal details if you are eligible. This pre-completed form streamlines the renewal process.
You will not need to supply any supporting documentation. However, you will need to provide two recent colour photographs of yourself and present your previous passport.
When you lodge your renewal form your old passport will be physically cancelled. Some exceptions apply for renewal overseas.
Not everyone can use the renewal form. In particular, you cannot use it if your passport was lost or stolen (you will need a passport application form instead). So before trying to renew, use the following checklists to make sure you are eligible.
You can apply for renewal if:
Note: You will need to retain your expired adult passport for two years after the expiry date if you intend to renew your passport.
You cannot apply for renewal if:
Online - follow the prompts at this web site to obtain a pre-completed renewal form and print it from the screen. You can also ask online for a pre-completed form to be mailed to you. The form should be lodged in person at an Australia Post outlet.
If overseas, contact the nearest Australian diplomatic mission or consulate for details on how to lodge the form.
Alternatively:
In Australia - call the Australian Passport Information Service on 131 232 to arrange for a pre-completed renewal form to be mailed to you.
Overseas - contact the nearest Australian embassy, high commission or consulate. The passports staff will mail out a pre-completed renewal form or it can be collected from the diplomatic mission or consulate.
https://www.passports.gov.au/Web/Forms/Passport/Renew/RenewPassport_0.aspx
https://www.passports.gov.au/Web/Requirements/IdentityDocuments.aspx hope this helps
When you need to renew a passport,
we will provide a one page form already filled out with your personal details
if you are eligible. This pre-completed form streamlines the renewal process.
You will not need to supply any supporting documentation. However, you will
need to provide two recent colour photographs of yourself and present your
previous passport.
When you lodge your renewal form your old passport will be physically
cancelled. Some exceptions apply for renewal overseas.
Not everyone can use the renewal form. In particular, you cannot use it if your
passport was lost or stolen (you will need a passport application form
instead). So before trying to renew, use the following checklists to make sure
you are eligible.
You can apply for renewal if:
Note: You will need to retain your expired adult passport
for two years after the expiry date if you intend to renew your passport.
You cannot apply for renewal if:
Online - follow the prompts at this web site to obtain a
pre-completed renewal form and print it from the screen. You can also ask
online for a pre-completed form to be mailed to you. The form should be lodged
in person at an Australia Post outlet.
If overseas, contact the nearest Australian diplomatic mission or consulate for
details on how to lodge the form.
Alternatively:
In Australia - call the Australian Passport Information Service on 131
232 to arrange for a pre-completed renewal form to be mailed to you.
Overseas - contact the nearest Australian embassy, high commission or
consulate. The passports staff will mail out a pre-completed renewal form or it
can be collected from the diplomatic mission or consulate.
https://www.passports.gov.au/Web/Forms/Passport/Renew/RenewPassport_0.aspx
https://www.passports.gov.au/Web/Requirements/IdentityDocuments.aspx hope this helps
When you need to renew a passport, we will provide a one page form already filled out with your personal details if you are eligible. This pre-completed form streamlines the renewal process.
You will not need to supply any supporting documentation. However, you will need to provide two recent colour photographs of yourself and present your previous passport.
When you lodge your renewal form your old passport will be physically cancelled. Some exceptions apply for renewal overseas.
Not everyone can use the renewal form. In particular, you cannot use it if your passport was lost or stolen (you will need a passport application form instead). So before trying to renew, use the following checklists to make sure you are eligible.
You can apply for renewal if:
Note: You will need to retain your expired adult passport for two years after the expiry date if you intend to renew your passport.
You cannot apply for renewal if:
Online - follow the prompts at this web site to obtain a pre-completed renewal form and print it from the screen. You can also ask online for a pre-completed form to be mailed to you. The form should be lodged in person at an Australia Post outlet.
If overseas, contact the nearest Australian diplomatic mission or consulate for details on how to lodge the form.
Alternatively:
In Australia - call the Australian Passport Information Service on 131 232 to arrange for a pre-completed renewal form to be mailed to you.
Overseas - contact the nearest Australian embassy, high commission or consulate. The passports staff will mail out a pre-completed renewal form or it can be collected from the diplomatic mission or consulate.
https://www.passports.gov.au/Web/Forms/Passport/Renew/RenewPassport_0.aspx
https://www.passports.gov.au/Web/Requirements/IdentityDocuments.aspx hope this helps
When you need to renew a passport, we will provide a one page form already filled out with your personal details if you are eligible. This pre-completed form streamlines the renewal process.
You will not need to supply any supporting documentation. However, you will need to provide two recent colour photographs of yourself and present your previous passport.
When you lodge your renewal form your old passport will be physically cancelled. Some exceptions apply for renewal overseas.
Not everyone can use the renewal form. In particular, you cannot use it if your passport was lost or stolen (you will need a passport application form instead). So before trying to renew, use the following checklists to make sure you are eligible.
You can apply for renewal if:
Note: You will need to retain your expired adult passport for two years after the expiry date if you intend to renew your passport.
You cannot apply for renewal if:
Online - follow the prompts at this web site to obtain a pre-completed renewal form and print it from the screen. You can also ask online for a pre-completed form to be mailed to you. The form should be lodged in person at an Australia Post outlet.
If overseas, contact the nearest Australian diplomatic mission or consulate for details on how to lodge the form.
Alternatively:
In Australia - call the Australian Passport Information Service on 131 232 to arrange for a pre-completed renewal form to be mailed to you.
Overseas - contact the nearest Australian embassy, high commission or consulate. The passports staff will mail out a pre-completed renewal form or it can be collected from the diplomatic mission or consulate.
https://www.passports.gov.au/Web/Forms/Passport/Renew/RenewPassport_0.aspx
https://www.passports.gov.au/Web/Requirements/IdentityDocuments.aspx hope this helps
When you need to renew a passport, we will provide a one page form already filled out with your personal details if you are eligible. This pre-completed form streamlines the renewal process.
You will not need to supply any supporting documentation. However, you will need to provide two recent colour photographs of yourself and present your previous passport.
When you lodge your renewal form your old passport will be physically cancelled. Some exceptions apply for renewal overseas.
Not everyone can use the renewal form. In particular, you cannot use it if your passport was lost or stolen (you will need a passport application form instead). So before trying to renew, use the following checklists to make sure you are eligible.
You can apply for renewal if:
Note: You will need to retain your expired adult passport for two years after the expiry date if you intend to renew your passport.
You cannot apply for renewal if:
Online - follow the prompts at this web site to obtain a pre-completed renewal form and print it from the screen. You can also ask online for a pre-completed form to be mailed to you. The form should be lodged in person at an Australia Post outlet.
If overseas, contact the nearest Australian diplomatic mission or consulate for details on how to lodge the form.
Alternatively:
In Australia - call the Australian Passport Information Service on 131 232 to arrange for a pre-completed renewal form to be mailed to you.
Overseas - contact the nearest Australian embassy, high commission or consulate. The passports staff will mail out a pre-completed renewal form or it can be collected from the diplomatic mission or consulate.
https://www.passports.gov.au/Web/Forms/Passport/Renew/RenewPassport_0.aspx
hope this helps
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