US Passport Fees to Increase in April

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US Passport Fees to Increase in April

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U.S. travelers who will need a new passport in 2018 can potentially save themselves a few dollars if they avoid waiting until the last minute to apply.

According to the U.S. Department of State, passport “execution fees” will increase from $25 to $35 starting April 2. The fee change will bump the total cost of a U.S. passport to $145 for adults and $115 for children age16 and younger.

The execution fee, however, is only charged to people who apply in person at an official passport agency, such as a U.S. post office or other consular offices. The $10 fee increase will not apply to individuals who renew their passports by mail.

According to the Department of State, passport execution fees are set at a rate that will allow for the “recovery of the costs to the U.S. government of providing the consular service.” But two recent studies, one conducted by the Department of State and another by the U.S. Postal Service, determined that actual processing costs are now higher than the $25 fee, prompting the increase.

Interestingly, the State Department notes that while the great majority of in-person applications occur at U.S. post office facilities across the nation, about 10 percent of in-person applications are executed in the presence of a Department of State official. A lesser amount are also executed in the presence of federal and local officials.

The passport execution fee change, which was first published in the Federal Registry in 2016, was submitted to Congress for approval.

Now could be a good time to obtain an American passport, as confusion continues over which U.S. driver’s licenses passengers can use to board a domestic flight this year. What’s more, a recent study found that American passport holders tend to be more happy with their life than nonpassport holders. Meanwhile, in the United Kingdom, courtesy of Brexit, travelers will soon stop being issued the burgundy E.U. passport, and instead will receive one with a classic blue and gold color scheme.

For more information on passport renewals in the United States, visit travel.state.gov.

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Re: US Passport Fees to Increase in April

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a recent study found that American passport holders tend to be more happy with their life than nonpassport holders.
There was actually this kind of study? Who would think to study that - and who would even care what the results of the study turn out to be?

"Ya know? I haven't been very happy with my life lately. Maybe I should get a passport. That's bound to cheer me up."

Where's Senator William Proxmire's "Golden Fleece" awards when you need them?

Meanwhile, for us expats, I wonder what the fees will be if applying for a new passport at the embassy - not that there is much choice no matter how much they charge. Either pay their fee or do without a passport.

I might as well take a moment to remind everyone that when it comes to things such as retirement visa renewal and some other immigration matters, your passport is required to still have at least six months validity.
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