Passport Renewal for Children under Age 16
Please follow the instructions on this page if:
- You are under the age of 16; and
- You are able to submit your most recent passport with your application.
Application Requirements
Please bring the following to your appointment:
Two Parent Consent
All children under the age of 16 are required to appear at the Embassy with both parents for all passport services. If only one parent is able to attend, please see "Application by One Parent" below.
In addition to the requirements listed above, you will be required to submit the following:
- Parents' photo identification: Parents accompanying their child to the
Embassy must submit their valid U.S. or foreign passports.
These will be returned to you at your appointment.
- Proof of parentage:
- Certified U.S. state birth certificate (either vital statistics or
Department of Health) with parents' names; or
- Certified foreign birth certificate (with parents' names and translation,
if necessary); or
- Consular Report of Birth Abroad (Form FS-240) (with parents' names);
or
- Certification of Birth Abroad (Form DS-1350) (with parents' names);
- Adoption decree (with adopting parents' names); or
- Court Order establishing custody; or
- Court Order establishing guardianship.
Note: If your name is not the same as your child's last name or the name listed on your proof of parentage, you must submit documentation that will link your names or link you to the child (marriage/divorce certificate, court order);
Application by One Parent
If only one parent is able to appear, one of the following will be required in addition to all requirements above:
-
Form DS-3053
(Statement of Consent) completed by the absent parent must be notarized before a
U.S. Notary Public, British Notary Public, or British Solicitor. The notary or
solicitor must place his/her official seal upon the document. American Embassies
and Consulates abroad can also notarize Form DS-3053 (Statement of Consent).
In addition to the Form DS-3053, the absent parent will be required to submit
one of the following:
- Valid U.S. or foreign passport or a good notarized photocopy of the identity
and signature pages; or
- Valid driver's license; or
- Valid military ID; or
- Valid U.S. government ID; or
- Certificate of Naturalization or Citizenship from the United States
Citizenship and Immigration Services with photograph; or
- Alien Resident Card from USCIS (Green Card).
OR
- Evidence of the appearing parent's sole authority to apply for the passport in the form
of one of the following:
- Consular Report of Birth Abroad (Form FS-240) or Certification of Birth Abroad
(Form DS-1350) listing only applying parent; or
- Child's birth certificate listing only applying parent; or
- Adoption decree (if applying parent is sole adopting parent); or
- Court order granting sole custody to the applying parent
(i.e. the absent parent has no access to the child. Child's travel must not be
restricted by that order); or
- Judicial declaration of incompetence of non-applying parent; or
- Death certificate of non-applying parent.
Method of Application
You are required to apply for the passport in person at this office. An appointment is necessary. To book an appointment, please follow this link.
Processing Time
An application for a full-validity (five years for children) passport will be sent to the United States for printing with a secure, photo-digitized image of the bearer. You should allow 15 working days for your application to be processed.
If you are traveling within 15 working days and can provide evidence of this travel, you may be eligible for an emergency limited-validity passport.
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