Child Lost or Stolen Passport
Solving even the most challenging passport issues fast and efficiently.
We have earned the title “Experts.” Since 2001, our team has been helping clients navigate the often-frustrating passport renewal process. We do the work, so you can focus on more important things.
Frequently Asked Questions
A passport is an officially recognized government document that certifies one’s identity and citizenship and permit’s a citizen to travel abroad and the case of a United States passport to re-enter the United States.
A passport’s validity is determined by the applicant’s age: Age 16 and older- 10 year validity Age 15 and under- 5 year validity.
The answer depends upon the country you are planning to visit. A passport is required by most countries in order to enter. A document indicating proof of citizenship is always required to re-enter the United States. In some instances when traveling by car or overland (Mexico, Canada, etc.), a valid passport card will suffice as the proof of citizenship; however, as indicated many countries require a passport to gain entry. The United States State Department “recommends” a passport as evidence of citizenship in ALL cases.
Yes. All persons, including newborn infants, are required to obtain passports in their own names.