WE ARE NOT ACCEPTING NOR PROCESSING PASSPORT APPLICATIONS UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. PLEASE CONTACT THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF STATE (SEE BELOW). For updated information about passport
fees & requirements, visit the U.S. Department of State's Passport Website at: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/passports.html or call 1-877-487-2778. The Kings County Clerk's Office processes applications for U.S. passports between the hours of 9:00 AM to 11 AM and 2 PM to 3:30 PM. The application requires that you provide proof of U.S. citizenship, proof of identity,
photographs and pay a fee. You are required to appear in person at any County Clerk Office in New York City, or at most Post Offices to submit the application. Please allow four to six weeks for your passport to reach you by mail. Please review the following checklist of materials you need to apply for a passport. Passport Information: You must provide one of the following acceptable forms for proof of United States'
citizenship: All documents must be an original. No photocopies will be accepted. To obtain a certified copy of a birth certificate for a person born in the City of New York, call the New York City Department of Health, Vital Records, at 212-788-4520 or go to https://www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/services/birth-certificates.page. To obtain a copy of a birth certificate for a person born in New York State, call the New York State Department of Health, Vital Records, at 518-474-3077 or To obtain a certificate of naturalization, call the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services at l-800-375-5283 or go to www.uscis.gov. Providing Proof of IdentityThe following are acceptable forms to provide proof of identity:
The Photographs You Need to ProvideYou will need to bring one, 2 inch by 2 inch, passport size photograph of each person, at the time you apply. FeesPlease go to the U.S. Dept of State website Travel.State.Gov for current Passport Fees Emergency passport applicants, please call the U.S. Passport Office at: 1-877-487-2778. If You Are Not a Citizen, but Wish to Apply for a Passport for a Child Born in the United StatesFor non-citizens applying for a passport for a child born in the United States, the parents of the child must present their passports from their country, or a valid resident's card, or a work authorization card issued by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. To obtain a certificate of naturalization, call the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services at: l-800-375-5283. You can apply for a U.S. passport by mail or in person. U.S. passports are identification documents for citizens issued by the U.S. Department of State. If you are applying for a U.S. passport for the first time, you will need to apply in person at a Passport Acceptance Facility near you. If you are renewing a U.S. passport, you can renew in person or by mail. To change the text size on NYC.gov you can use your web browser's settings. Most browsers include functionality to let you increase or decrease the text on a web page. For example, to increase text size using: ChromeIn the menu to the right of the address bar, select and set Zoom level. Menu > Zoom > + FirefoxIn the View menu, select Zoom. View > Zoom > Zoom In Internet ExplorerIn the View menu, select Text Size. View > Text Size > Largest SafariIn the View menu, select Zoom In. View > Zoom In No Web Browser EndorsementCommon browsers are included in this page; mention of a specific browser does not imply endorsement or recommendation. Applying for a passport or ID card for your childCreate a personal checklist for your child to find out what documents you need when you apply for a Dutch passport or ID card for them.
Bring your child’s birth certificateIf you are applying for a Dutch passport or ID card for your child for the first time, bring both the original and a photocopy of their birth certificate to the appointment. It includes the child’s place of birth and the full name of one or both parents. If your child was born outside the Netherlands, their foreign birth certificate may first need to be translated and legalised.
Your child must have Dutch nationalityYou can only get a Dutch passport or ID card for your child if your child has Dutch nationality.
Other matters you can arrange for your childIf you live outside the Netherlands, there may be other matters to arrange for your child. Find out what else you can arrange for your child Can I get a passport at my local post office?You can apply for a first time passport at Post Office™ locations throughout the U.S. To locate a Post Office™ facility where you can apply for a passport or have your passport photo taken for an additional fee, click here for our Post Office™ Locator tool.
How can I get a passport quickly?Make An Appointment at a Passport Agency or Center
We have two types of appointments: Life-or-Death Emergency Service and Urgent Travel Service. You cannot walk-in. We do not charge a fee to make an appointment. You can only make an appointment by calling 1-877-487-2778.
WHO issues passports in Switzerland?You can order a passport and/or identity card in person at your cantonal passport office or by contacting the office by phone. If you only need an identity card, it is possible in some cantons, to order one at your commune of residence. You should receive the documents within 10 working days.
How long does it take to get a Netherlands passport?It usually takes 4 weeks until your passport or ID card is ready. You will be contacted if there are documents missing from your application. In this case, it will take longer than 4 weeks until your passport or ID card is ready.
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