Renewal in the USA
I was born in the US, but my mother is British. I had a British passport as a child; it expired in '02 though. I didn't get it renewed, but I am in the process of doing it right now! Before I send it all off I'd like to make sure I have everything! Any input is appreciated. I'd call the passport department but it costs something crazy like $2 a minute
1. Old passport 2. C-1 Form 3. My full birth certificate 4. Mother's full birth certificate 5. Two pictures taken "professionally" at cvs 6. The fee! Thank you! |
Re: Renewal in the USA
Originally Posted by Samanthia
(Post 9305739)
I was born in the US, but my mother is British. I had a British passport as a child; it expired in '02 though. I didn't get it renewed, but I am in the process of doing it right now! Before I send it all off I'd like to make sure I have everything! Any input is appreciated. I'd call the passport department but it costs something crazy like $2 a minute
1. Old passport 2. C-1 Form 3. My full birth certificate 4. Mother's full birth certificate 5. Two pictures taken "professionally" at cvs 6. The fee! Thank you! You will also need a lot of patience, as renewals are taking a long time, both from being first looked at (payment being taken), to actually being sent out. Personally, after my naturalization, I won't be bothering to renew my UK passport as the US passport that I will hold will get me out of the country, and an expired UK passport will get me into the UK, or so many members here have said. |
Re: Renewal in the USA
I read in another post that they'll accept US-sized photos. The receipt says they are 4x6. I'm getting really paranoid about this whole process!
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Re: Renewal in the USA
Originally Posted by pTeronaut
(Post 9305806)
Make sure that the photos are the correct size (which is different than the size that the US requires). 45mm & 35mm untrimmed.
Only get them printed UK size if you are going to the UK to get it renewed, in which case you could use something like http://www.epassportphoto.com/ and print the photo's out at Target or where ever you get prints done. Also, if you don't look significantly different to the previous passport photo, you don't need to bother with a counter sig, other wise you will, but they don't have to be US citizens, just people in the community with professional standing. Good time to renew it though, because after 10 years, you've got to apply as if a first time passport. |
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Thanks Bob. I was only 6 when my old passport was issued, so I look a lot different now as a 20 year old! I am going to get a signature just in case.
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Re: Renewal in the USA
How much faster is it to send in the credit card form rather than a cheque?
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Re: Renewal in the USA
Originally Posted by pTeronaut
(Post 9305806)
Personally, after my naturalization, I won't be bothering to renew my UK passport as the US passport that I will hold will get me out of the country, and an expired UK passport will get me into the UK, or so many members here have said.
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Re: Renewal in the USA
Originally Posted by MarylandNed
(Post 9315742)
A US passport will get you into the UK. I've been to the UK on my US passport - I never bothered taking my expired UK passport with me.
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Re: Renewal in the USA
Originally Posted by Samanthia
(Post 9305831)
I read in another post that they'll accept US-sized photos. The receipt says they are 4x6. I'm getting really paranoid about this whole process!
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