![]() If you applied but haven’t received your passport and your travel is coming up soon, you may be able to get help. Expeditors can get a passport back to you in a few business days (this varies by agency), but expect to pay upwards of $600 for the privilege. ![]() These agencies use a courier who physically hands over the documentation, adding a bit more clarity to the process. If you use an expeditor company like Rush My Passport or CIBT Visa, it can provide additional details on where your passport is in the process. You can phone the National Passport Information Center (87) to speak to a real person (or an automated response outside of business hours), but it will still be the same ambiguous answers of “in process” or hopefully “mailed.” Check the status by using a third party to apply Don’t expect a detailed report, however, as the verbiage you’ll likely see includes: “in process,” “approved,” or “mailed.” Obsessive checking won’t get you very far, but luckily on the same website, you can enroll in an automatic alert system for updates when the status changes. The State Department’s online system updates your application status 14 days after receipt of your documents (until then, it will say “not found”). Here’s how to monitor the application once you submit it. It’s confusing, but a little advance planning can help. Some countries require at least one full, blank page, too. Many European nations stipulate at least three months’ validity beyond the period of intended stay others have a six-month minimum. ![]() It’s wise to keep an eye on your passport expiration date since countries have different requirements. So what’s an eager traveler to do? It turns out, there are a few ways you can ease the stress by checking your passport status. Even with expedited processing (and an additional $60 fee), the wait can extend to two months, and the timeframe doesn’t technically begin until the agency receives your application. Current delays can stretch as long as two to three months due to an application backlog. International flights and hotels are booked, but still no sign of your new passport? We know the frustration.
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