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How Much Does a Passport Cost: Passport Types & Fees

Discover the cost of a passport

Passports are essential documents for international travel, and they come in different types. Each type of passport has its own specific requirements and costs associated with it.

In the United States, the standard passport book for adults (ages 16 and older) costs $130 for the application fee and a $35 execution fee for first-time applicants. The passport renewal fee is $130.

This guide will provide you with details on how much does a passport cost and various payment methods.

Passport fees

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Passport fees are a necessary cost for anyone wishing to travel internationally. These fees are usually set by the government of the traveler’s country and are meant to cover the cost of processing and issuing the passport. 

The passport’s cost depends on the type of document being requested and the applicant’s age. Generally, adult passports will have a higher cost than those for minors.

The passport fee also includes any additional services associated with the application process. For example, expedited processing or mail delivery fees are typically included in the total price.

The regional passport agency provides information on the passport application cost of a passport and guides applicants through the passport process.

Passport types and their fees

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There are different types of passports available to U.S. citizens, each with different fees. Here are the different types of passports and their associated fees:

Standard adult passport

A standard adult passport is issued to U.S. citizens who are 16 years of age or older.

The first-time application fee for a standard adult passport is $130, and the execution fee is $35, for a total of $165. The passport renewal fee is $130. [1] Travel State, What fees should I pay, https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/passports/how-apply/fees.html#:~:text=Time%20Applicants.-,Product,%2435,-Passport%20Card

Child passport

A child passport is issued to U.S. citizens who are under the age of 16. The first-time application fee for a Child passport is $100, and the execution fee is $35, for a total of $135.

Passport card

A passport card is a wallet-sized travel document that can be used for land and sea travel to and from Canada, Mexico, Bermuda, and the Caribbean.

The application fee for a passport card is $30 for adults and $15 for children. If applying for both a passport book and a passport card simultaneously, the application fee is $160 for adults and $115 for children.

Additional fees

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In addition to the application and execution fees, there may be additional fees associated with obtaining a passport.

These fees can vary depending on the services requested and the passport acceptance facility used. Here are some examples:

Photos

Applicants must provide a recent passport photo with their application. Passport acceptance facilities may offer passport photo services for an additional fee. The cost of passport photos can vary but typically range from $10 to $20.

Expedited processing

Expedited processing is available for an additional fee of $60 to the passport price. This fee is in addition to the standard application fee and must be paid at the time of application. [2] Travel State, What fees should I payhttps://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/passports/how-apply/fees.html#:~:text=Notes-,Expedited%20Service,%2460,-See%C2%A0Get”

File search fee

If an applicant needs to apply for a passport using an old passport that was lost or stolen, they may need to pay a file search fee of $150. This fee is used to search for lost or stolen passports.

Postage

Applicants must include the appropriate postage for their passport application to be mailed to the U.S. Department of State. The cost of postage varies depending on the weight and destination of the application.

Payment methods

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The various methods of payment accepted by the passport office are:

  • Money orders are accepted as payment for passport fees at all passport acceptance facilities. The money order should be made payable as instructed by the facility.
  • Some passport acceptance facilities may also accept personal checks and cash (exact change only) as fee payments.
  • Credit cards are used to pay passport fees at U.S. postal facilities and other passport acceptance facilities. However, the facility may add a surcharge to cover the cost of the credit card transaction.

Passport services and fees for urgent travel

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For urgent travel, there are a few additional services that are to be requested from the passport office. Here is a breakdown of these services and the associated fees:

Expedited service

The U.S. Department of State provides additional services that can be added to a passport application for an extra cost, such as expedited service and 1-2 day delivery.

The expedited service costs an additional $60. It is available to applicants within the U.S. and eligible U.S. citizens residing in Canada who renew their passports via Form DS-82 by mail. The expedited processing lessens the processing time to 2-3 weeks.

1-2 day delivery

This service is available for an additional fee of $19.53. It allows you to receive your passport 1-2 days after the Department of State sends it.

To use this service, you must include the $19.53 fee with your passport fee payable to the U.S. Department of State. It’s important to note that this service is unavailable for customers only applying for a passport card.

For passport cards, they are sent via First Class Mail.

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FAQs

How much does a passport cost for a first-time applicant?

For adults aged 16 and older, the standard passport book application fee is $130, which covers the cost of processing and issuing the passport. In addition to the application fee, first-time applicants must pay a $35 execution fee.

How much does a child’s passport cost?

The passport price for children varies depending on the child’s age and the type of passport being applied for.

For children under the age of 16, the application fee is currently $100, and the execution fee is $35 for first-time applicants.

What is the cost of an expedited passport?

The expedited service is available for both first-time passport applicants and those who need to renew their passports.

Currently, the additional fee for expedited service is $60 per application, in addition to the standard application fee. 

How much does it cost to renew a passport?

The cost of renewing a passport is currently $110 for adults aged 16 and older. No execution fee is required for renewal.

Can I get a refund on my passport application fee if I don’t receive my passport?

No, you will not be eligible for a refund of your passport fee if you do not receive your passport within the allotted processing time.

However, if you pay an additional fee for expedited service and still do not receive your passport in the expected timeframe, you may be eligible for a refund.

What is the cost of replacing a lost or stolen passport?

Replacing a lost or stolen passport is currently $145 for adults 16 and older. This fee covers both the application and execution fees and includes a two-way overnight delivery service.

In conclusion, passport fees vary according to the type of passport service you request. Make sure you understand all of the fees associated with your passport application before submitting it.

We hope our Dbd guide on how much does a passport cost help you make the best decision for their travel needs.

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Raju Chopra
Raju Chopra
Immigration Attorney | + posts

Raju Chopra is an experienced immigration attorney with a Master's degree in Law from the University of Colorado Boulder. He has worked on international immigration matters for the past ten years, helping clients navigate the often confusing world of global visa laws and regulations. Raju is passionate about offering practical legal advice and guidance to those looking for work abroad or seeking visas for travel.

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