Requirements:
Use our Form Filler tool to complete your child's form on a computer and print it on single-sided paper. We do not accept double-sided forms. If you are experiencing technical issues with the Form Filler, download a PDF.
Your child's evidence of U.S. citizenship must have the official seal or stamp of the government office which issued it. You must submit one of the following documents for your child:
Requirements include: Shows the seal or stamp from the city, county, or state of birth which issued it; the applicant’s full name, date of birth, place of birth; your parent(s)' full names; the date filed with registrar's office (must be within one year of birth); and the registrar's signature.
Or
If you cannot submit one of these documents, go to our Citizenship Evidence page for more information.
Paper only: You cannot submit digital evidence of U.S. citizenship such as a mobile or electronic birth certificate. You must submit physical evidence of U.S. citizenship and a photocopy of the document.
We must verify the legal relationship between every child and parent or guardian.
If you are not submitting a U.S. birth certificate which shows both your child’s U.S. citizenship and relationship to you, you must submit a document that shows the parent(s) or the legal guardian(s) of the child.
Examples include:
If your name is different than the one on the document showing your relationship to your child, submit proof of your legal name change. Examples include a name change decree, or marriage certificate.
Both parents or guardians must bring a physical, photo ID to apply for a child’s passport.
The most common photo ID we accept is a:
If your photo ID is from a different state than the state in which you are applying, bring a second photo ID.
Go to our Identification page for a full list of other acceptable photo IDs.
You must provide a:
Photocopy requirements:
Both parents or guardians must give approval we can issue a passport to their child and be present with the child to apply in person.
If one or both parents or guardians cannot apply in person with their child, you will need to show more documents.
If... | Then... |
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One parent or guardian can't go in person (but both of you have custody) | The parent that cannot apply with the child must:
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One parent has sole legal custody or you are the only parent or guardian of the child | Submit one of these documents:
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You cannot find the other parent (but both of parents or guardians still have custody) | Submit a Statement of Special Family Circumstances: DS-5525
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Neither parent able to appear with the child | Submit a Statement of Consent: Form DS-3053 or a notarized statement from both parents or guardians giving that person (example: grandparent) permission to apply with the child.
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You must also provide more documents if:
You must provide one photo with your child's application. Go to our Passport Photo page for photo requirements and to see examples of photos.
When you apply for your child's passport using Form DS-11, you will need to pay two fees: one to the U.S. Department of State and one to the facility where you submit your child's application.
Child Applicants (Under Age 16):
Document | Form | Application Fee | Acceptance Fee |
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Passport Book | DS-11 | $100 | $35 |
Passport Card | DS-11 | $15 | $35 |
Passport Book & Card | DS-11 | $115 | $35 |
How to pay the application fee:
Optional fees:
How to pay the acceptance fee:
For more information on how to pay and a full list of fees, go to our Passport Fees page.
You must submit your child’s passport application, documents, and fees at an authorized passport acceptance facility. The passport agent will verify your ID, give you an oath, and have you sign your child’s application.
Where you apply depends on your travel plans. Current processing times are:
Our processing times do not include mailing times.
In the United States:
In another country:
After you sign and submit your child’s passport application, the facility will mail it to the U.S. Department of State for processing, which may take up to two weeks.
We will send status updates to the email address you provided on your child’s application. You will know we are processing the application when you get an email update of “In Process.” You can also check the status of the application online.
If you did not receive application status updates, want to change the email receiving status updates, or learn more about each status update, please visit the application status page.
Passport Book: Your child's new passport book and citizenship evidence arrive in two separate envelopes:
Passport Card: Your child's new passport card and citizenship evidence arrive in two separate envelopes:
Both a Passport Book and Card: Your child's new passport book, passport card, and citizenship evidence arrive in three separate envelopes:
Check your application status to ensure we mailed your child's documents. If you have been waiting more than four weeks for your child's documents, call us at 1-877-487-2778 to report that you have not received your documents.
If you want us to reimburse you for a lost supporting document, you must contact us within 90 days of the date which we mailed your child's passport. You will also need to provide a receipt to show the cost of replacing the document.
Yes. You may choose one or both of the following shipment options:
In certain countries, a DS-3053 cannot be notarized by a local notary public and must be notarized at a U.S. embassy or consulate. Currently, these countries include:
Afghanistan |
Indonesia |
Pakistan |
Algeria |
Iran |
Panama |
Angola |
Iraq |
Philippines |
Bangladesh |
Jamaica |
Saudi Arabia |
Bulgaria |
Kenya |
Senegal |
Cambodia |
Kuwait |
Sierra Leone |
Cameroon |
Laos |
Somalia |
Central African Republic |
Lebanon |
Sudan |
Cote d'Ivoire |
Liberia |
Syria |
Dominican Republic |
Libya |
Tajikistan |
Egypt |
Mali |
Tanzania |
Equatorial Guinea |
Mauritania |
Trinidad and Tobago |
Ethiopia |
Mauritius |
Uganda |
Gabon |
Moldova |
Ukraine |
Guatemala |
Nepal |
United Arab Emirates |
Guinea |
Nicaragua |
Venezuela |
Haiti |
Nigeria |
Vietnam |
Honduras |
North Korea |
Yemen |