04/25/2026
Quick PSA for anyone planning a trip ✈️🌍
Before you book anything, check your passport expiration date. Many countries require your passport to be valid for at least **6 months beyond your travel dates**.
Even if your passport hasn’t technically expired, you could be denied boarding or entry if you’re within that window.
Save yourself the stress and double check now. Future you will be very thankful.
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Wondering where to apply for your U.S. passport? Here are the basics:
First-time adult applicants (age 16+): In person at one of the 7,500 passport acceptance facilities using the DS-11 form. Find locations at iafdb.travel.state.gov
Child under age 16: In person at one of the 7,500 passport acceptance facilities with both parents or guardians present (or with a signed consent form). Passport valid for 5 years.
Ages 16-17: In person at one of the 7,500 passport acceptance facilities. Must show that one parent or legal guardian is aware you are applying. Passport valid for 10 years.
Urgent travel within two weeks: In person at one of 27 passport agencies. By appointment only. Must show proof of travel. If you already have a pending application, call 1-877-487-2778.
Adult renewal: By mail or online (IF you meet the requirements). For both mail and online: last passport was issued when you were 16 or older, it is undamaged, has not been reported lost/stolen, and was issued within the last 15 years. For online: Last passport must be expiring within one year or expired less than 5 years ago, not requesting a name change or expedited service.
Find more information at the official source for all things passport, www.travel.state.gov