The U.S. Department of State has issued new guidance regarding U.S. passports with the “X” gender marker. Passports with this marker remain valid until their expiration date, but as of January 20th 2025, the Department of State will no longer issue new passports with the “X” gender marker. This update reflects a shift in policy, and in this post, we’ll explain what it means for current and future passport holders.
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You already know that it’s a bad idea to wait until the last minute to renew your passport.
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If you’re planning on traveling internationally and your passport is about to expire or has already expired, you may be wondering whether you should renew your passport or apply for a new one.
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Applying for a passport renewal early and in a timely fashion will keep your travel options open. This post will help you understand how to apply for a passport renewal and when you should apply for your passport renewal.
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US citizens qualify for a passport renewal if their passport is in good condition, issued when they were 16 or older, and is less than 5 years expired. The process to renew your passport depends on how fast you need your passport.
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If you have a passport that’s either approaching its expiration date or already expired, you may be eligible to apply by mail. How do you know if you’re eligible to renew your passport by mail?
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Government paperwork is not always written in the most user-friendly manner, and passport renewal forms are no exception. Unfortunately, if you make a mistake filling it out or you don’t send in the required documentation, your new passport could be delayed.
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