Travel Tuesday: Passport Day 2011

by Kirstin Fuller

Still don’t have your passport? Well…the Department of State wants to help YOU! April 9, 2011 is the date of the next ‘Passport Day in the USA’ event. If your next business trip or family vacation will take you on international travel by air, you will need a valid U.S. passport (book) to re-enter the country. If you are traveling by land or sea ports of entry (i.e. Cruise ships), the U.S. Passport Card will give travelers re-entry access from Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean and Bermuda.

‘Passport Day in the USA 2011’ will take place on April 9th from 10:00am till 3:00pm at the Washington Passport Agency located at 1111 19th St. NW (Ground Level), Washington, DC 20036. The passport book fees are the same $110 + $25 (execution fee) for adults (age 16 and older) and minors $80 + $25 (execution fee). Processing time is usually 4-6 weeks. For this event only, the expedited processing fee of $60 is being waived. This means that your passport will arrive in approximately 2-3 weeks.  Fabulous deal!
The passport card fees are $30 + $25 (execution fee) for adults and $15 +$25 (execution fee) for minors. The passport card has the same age restrictions as the passport book.

Online applications are available on the official Department of State website. You will also have to bring the necessary documents to process your application. They include: proof of U.S. citizenship¹, proof of identity¹, and a recent color photograph (2×2 full front view of the face) ² along with your fees. Fees can be paid by debit/credit cards, money orders³ and personal checks³. The passport book/card fee and the execution fee must be paid separately using the same payment methods.

This is an excellent opportunity to get your passport or passport card. Don’t miss it! For more information, please visit: www.travel.state.gov.

Happy & Safe Travels,

The Travelin Diva (Kirstin N. Fuller of Reservations Travel Guide)

¹For the list of approved ‘proof of U.S. Citizenship’ and ‘proof of identity’ documents, please visit the Depart of State website or call 1-877-487-2778.
²Please call the toll free number to verify if photographs can/will be taken onsite the day of the event.
³All personal checks and money orders should be made payable to the Department of State.


About the author

Kirstin N. Fuller aka The Travelin Diva is a DC based travel journalist bringing fellow travelers the best deals on family vacations, couples retreats, spa getaways, the best travel gadgets and more in BMWK’s exclusive Travel Tuesday & Weekend Travel Guide columns. Check out her new travel blog daily for more deals & destinations www.passenger156.com.



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  1. Y.S. Wednesday - 30 / 03 / 2011 Reply
    This is actually a really excellent deal for anyone who wants to travel within the next month or so and needs a rush passport. Japan could definitely use more tourist money right about now, so hopefully a lot of people are bringing some travel business there. http://www.experts123.com/t/travel.html
  2. Maalstonbey Wednesday - 30 / 03 / 2011 Reply
    Thank you for sharing this.As a Mexico and Caribbean travel specialist I am still surprized at how many clients don't know passports are required. Many are stopped by the cost but when you consider it is good for 10years and the priceless memories of a trip outside of our boarders its a drop in the bucket. Hopefully more will take advantage of this promotion. www.honeymoonsinc.com
  3. Maalstonbey Wednesday - 30 / 03 / 2011 Reply
    Thank you for sharing this.As a Mexico and Caribbean travel specialist I am still surprized at how many clients don't know passports are required. Many are stopped by the cost but when you consider it is good for 10years and the priceless memories of a trip outside of our boarders its a drop in the bucket. Hopefully more will take advantage of this promotion. www.honeymoonsinc.com
  4. Maalstonbey Wednesday - 30 / 03 / 2011 Reply
    Thank you for sharing this.As a Mexico and Caribbean travel specialist I am still surprized at how many clients don't know passports are required. Many are stopped by the cost but when you consider it is good for 10years and the priceless memories of a trip outside of our boarders its a drop in the bucket. Hopefully more will take advantage of this promotion. www.honeymoonsinc.com
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  10. Guest Wednesday - 30 / 03 / 2011 Reply
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  11. Guest Wednesday - 30 / 03 / 2011 Reply
    Thanks for the article! Excellent information...
  12. LaTanya Thursday - 31 / 03 / 2011 Reply
    Do you have to go to that office or is this just where you mail the app and fees too? Sorry first timer here!
    • Lb0300-guard Thursday - 31 / 03 / 2011 Reply
      Same thing Im wondering...
    • Lb0300-guard Thursday - 31 / 03 / 2011 Reply
      Same thing Im wondering...
    • Travelin Diva Friday - 01 / 04 / 2011 Reply
      You have to go to that office for the discount on the expedition fees. Thanks!
  13. hawaii vacations Friday - 01 / 04 / 2011 Reply
    I have not yet taken passport. The site which you have mentioned is very helpful. Thanks for sharing with us.
    • The Travelin Diva Monday - 04 / 04 / 2011 Reply
      You are very welcome!
  14. Rob Smith Monday - 04 / 04 / 2011 Reply
    The National Association of Passport and Visa Services (NAPVS) supports the U.S. Passport Service for opening on Saturday, April 9th, and advises citizens of a new U.S. passport rule for birth certificates as of Friday, April 1, 2011, -- no fooling. The U.S. Department of State now require the full names of the applicant’s parent(s) to be listed on all certified birth certificates to be considered as primary evidence of U.S. citizenship for all passport applicants, regardless of age. Certified birth certificates missing this information are no longer acceptable as evidence of citizenship. A birth certificate is required for a first time passport applicant, for anyone who has lost their passport and anyone under 16 years old.

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