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How to Renew a Passport in 24 Hours

By Adenekan

Renewing a passport, like most official government matters, is a long process. The State Department’s expedited passport service costs an extra $60 and still takes a cool six weeks. Faster expedited service (three weeks or fewer) requires an in-person visit to a passport center. And standard passport renewal is subject to ever-changing processing times. Which is why horror stories of travelers discovering their passport expired (or is about to expire; some countries require passport validity of three to six months for entry) the weekend before an international trip are so cringe-worthy—there’s never been much you can do about it. But a new and fast passport renewal service via FedEx is aiming to change that.

By partnering with an existing service called RushMyPassport, FedEx is facilitating a nationwide solution for those who need very fast passport renewal. While expedited passport services like the State Department’s and the U.S. Post Office’s take weeks (and still cost an added fee), FedEx and RushMyPassport say they can turn around a passport renewal in 24 hours by combining the shipping service’s thousands of U.S. locations with RushMyPassport’s expertise. The passport renewal service can also replace a lost/stolen/damaged passport, complete a name change on your passport, or acquire a second passport—but no matter which service you need, it’ll cost you.

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Compared with the painful prospect of missing your paid-for vacation, though, the $449 fee (not including shipping costs) might seem like a deal to some. Add on the $170 expedited service fee that goes to the State Department and the one-day rush shipping costs, and the several-hundred-dollar expense is certainly a last resort that’s probably only worthwhile if you’re totally unable to visit a passport center before your trip. If you have slightly more time before your trip, FedEx also offers a 10-12 business day rush for $99 (plus those same added fees).

According to FedEx: “Expedited passports and rushed passport renewal baseline pricing, which factors in the expedited processing service, is offered among six tiers. These include 24-hour service, next-day service, priority service, rush service, standard service, and rush renewal. Additionally, customers can purchase two high-quality, government-compliant 2×2 photos to submit with passport applications.”

So if you’re totally, completely out of time to get a new passport, your local FedEx might be the place to save your trip—for a price. Travelers can start the process, which includes 24/7 customer service from a “passport advisor,” by visiting a FedEx or filling out an application online.

Readers: Have you ever expedited a passport renewal or visited a passport center to save a trip? Comment below.

More from SmarterTravel:

  • How to Take Your Own Passport Photo
  • Passport Book vs. Passport Card: Which Do I Need?
  • Everything Travelers Need to Know About the REAL ID Act

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