Passport applicants in the United States are being advised to renew their documents as soon as possible due to a potential government shutdown, which could impact processing times. The U.S. Department of State currently estimates that routine passport processing takes four to six weeks, while expedited service is available within two to three weeks for an additional $60 fee. These timeframes apply to both new passports and renewals.
Applicants should note that mailing times are not included in these estimates and may add several weeks to the total time required to receive a passport. Travelers are encouraged to renew their passports at least six months before planned international trips, as some countries require passports to be valid for six months beyond either the date of entry or departure.
For urgent travel needs, such as life-or-death emergencies or travel within two to three weeks, individuals can make in-person appointments at passport agencies or centers. The State Department advises those with urgent needs not to mail applications but instead apply in person at least 14 days ahead of departure for passports or 28 days ahead for visas. Appointment availability is not guaranteed even for those who qualify under these circumstances.