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AMERICAN CITIZEN SERVICES
Appointments
Passports
Passports and
reports of
birth Fees
US Passport
by Mail
Report of Birth
Notarials
Social
Security/Federal
Benefit Unit
Schedule of Fees
Death of an
American
Travel Information
Consular Agent in
Haifa
Registering your
Trip to Israel
Other Services
Sources of Information
Office Hours
and Holidays
Contact ACS
Frequently Asked
Questions (FAQs)
Forms
What’s New
U.S. Consulate in Jerusalem
Immigrant Visa
Non-Immigrant Visa
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NOTE: Beginning on February 1, 2008, US regulations will require that both parents be present to sign the passport application or visa pages for all minors under the age of 16. This replaces the current regulations which allow minors to sign for themselves at the age of 14.
Passport Services
In order to obtain passport services, you must make an appointment to come to the U.S. Embassy.
Please note that all passports are printed in the U.S. and mailed back to the Embassy. Therefore, processing times can vary throughout the year based on the current workload. Passports can take between 3 and 6 weeks to be processed. Therefore, please plan ahead and ensure that you always maintain a valid passport.
For further instructions, please click the service below that you need:
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Passport Renewal
- First Time Applicant
- Lost or Stolen Passport
- Extra Pages
- Changes of Name
- Citizenship for Children
Pursuant to regulations under the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative, beginning January 23, 2007, ALL persons, including U.S. citizens, traveling by air between the United States and Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, the Caribbean, and Bermuda will be required to present a valid passport, Air NEXUS card, or U.S. Coast Guard Merchant Mariner Document, or an Alien Registration Card, Form I-551, if applicable. The regulation also requires that American citizens have a passport when departing the U.S. by air regardless of destination. Airlines are required to transmit passenger passport information to comply with APIS regulations and face possible fines for boarding passengers who are not documented with a passport.
For more details on the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative, please visit http://travel.state.gov/travel/cbpmc/cbpmc_2223.html
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