Closed September 2017

Do You Know Where Your Passport Is?

Passport2We may possibly be traveling in the late summer to Canada, and our children do not yet have a passport.  So we ventured out to get one for them, since you are now required to have one if you are entering Canada or Mexico via airplane.

It’s been a long time since I got my own passport, so I got a refresher on the process, and I thought I would share what I learned.  When you apply, you must surrender your original certified copy of your birth certificate (or other acceptable ID) for processing.  This was unexpected, so we quickly realized we needed to get another certified copy of their birth certificates, since it’s a little unnerving to have absolutely no official identification.  I found a great resource for getting this done very quickly and painlessly:  www.vitalchek.com. It was really easy to put in our order for both kids’ birth certificates online and get them shipped here within days (from another state).  I did this yesterday afternoon, and I already have a tracking number for the shipment today!  I was very impressed with the speed and also with how they take some very good measures to verify your identity.

We also learned that it really pays to check over the application carefully and make sure you have everything required before waiting in the post office line.  This rude guy got up to the counter after waiting for almost an hour, and he did not have the required documents.  He cursed out the unflappable post office workers and stomped off, trying to make it their fault somehow.  Anyway, you don’t want to be that guy.

The main lesson is that you should get your passport NOW before you really need it. Expedite fees add up quickly.  Try to find the least-trafficked post office to go for your application process, since lines can take a really long time.  Click here to find the passport processing location options closest to you.  Also, even if the processing office offers photographs onsite, they are more expensive and it prolongs your wait, so it’s probably better to get them done at a Walgreen’s or something before you go.

Where is YOUR passport?  What about your kids’?  Are they expired?  Check on that today before it’s an emergency.

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5 Comments

Sharon

Good advice regarding getting that all important passport. One small thing, though. You don’t need a passport to enter Canada or Mexico by air. You require a passport to enter the United States by air and will therefore need one to return home any time you leave the U.S.A. Good luck with the paperwork!

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culturelady

I think your readers should know that if they know the city and state they were born in, they can contact the vital records department of the local city or town. It costs $10 to get a copy of your records. Most states have the request form online. It is so much cheaper than going through Vital Records which with shipping charges $70! Yikes! I paid $10/copy and bought 5 of them with the original seal and it still cost far less.

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Lorie Marrero

FYI Update, Readers… We got my kids’ passports yesterday in the mail, Monday, 6/11! That is only about 11-12 days from when we applied. I am really surprised given the press lately about the backlog of passport applications. We did pay the expedite fee but did not do a courier or any other special handling. Wow!
– Lorie

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Elizabeth

one caution: a good photocopy of your driver’s license is needed and our state has a unique hologram which means we needs a high resolution photocopy as the one the post office did for us was not adequate. This added even more time to our processing.

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