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Q: Who is eligible to pay online and renew their passport by?
A: You may be eligible to apply via online payment if you are an adult (16 years and older) who already has a 10-year U.S. passport book issued no more than 15 years ago. You must be resident in and have a mailing address in France or Monaco.
Q: I live in Switzerland but the U.S. Embassy in Paris is closer to me than the U.S. Embassy in Bern. I want to renew my passport in Paris. Can I use this program?
A: No. This pilot program is limited to residents of France or Monaco. However, you may still schedule an appointment to submit your passport application at the U.S. Embassy in Switzerland. Detailed, step-by-step instructions on scheduling a passport appointment are available on their websites: U.S. Embassy Switzerland.
Q: Can minors (younger than 16 years) pay fees online and renew by mail?
A: No. Online fee payment and mail-in review is only available for adults (16 and older) with a 10-year passport book that was issued 15 years ago or less. To apply for a minor’s passport, both parents/guardians must authorize in person the issuance of the child’s passport. Children under age 16 cannot apply for a passport by themselves.
Q: What if I don’t have a passport book? Can I still participate?
A: No. To participate in the pilot, you must have in your possession a passport book that is valid for ten years. During the application process, you will be required to mail your current passport and your passport application to the U.S. Embassy.
If you do not have your passport book in your possession, you must apply for a new one in person using a DS-11 passport application form.
Q: What if I don’t have a passport book because it was lost or stolen? Can I still pay online and mail my application to the Embassy?
A: No. You will need to apply for a new passport in person at the U.S. Embassy.
Q: What payment methods are available for use via Pay.gov?
You can pay the $110 fee by electronic check/transfer, credit/debit card, PayPal, or Amazon Pay on Pay.gov. This amount cannot be altered. You must pay the fee in U.S. dollars.
Q: Do I need special software or computer equipment to pay for my U.S. passport via Pay.gov?
A: No. All you need is a computer or mobile device with internet access and a web browser.
Q: Is the online process safe?
A: Yes. The payment form on Pay.gov will be encrypted to ensure your personal information is secure.
Q: How do I know that my payment information is secure?
A:Pay.gov is a secure portal used by more 40 U.S. government agencies use to collect forms and payments. Pay.gov uses 128-bit SSL encryption to protect your transaction.
Q: Can I pay for more than one passport at a time in a single transaction on pay.gov?
A: No. You must complete a new payment form for each passport application.
Q: After a successful payment is made via Pay.gov for my passport renewal, where should I mail the email confirmation and completed DS-82 application?
A: Please mail your electronic payment confirmation, current passport, pre-paid return envelope (if applicable), passport photo, and signed DS-82 application to either the U.S. Embassy in Copenhagen or Oslo based on your mailing address.
If you are resident in France or Monaco, please mail your documents to Paris.
U.S. Embassy
American Citizen Services
4 Avenue Gabriel – 75008 PARIS
Q: What are the steps for paying online for my U.S. passport renewal via Pay.gov?
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Q: What if I want to pay in person?
A: You can make an appointment here to pay in person.
Q: I live far away from Paris – Can I just send (or bring) my application and pay.gov payment confirmation to the nearest consulate?
A: No. Doing so could result in unanticipated delays. Please mail the application to the U.S. Embassy in Paris.
Q: How long will it take to receive my passport in the mail?
A: You should receive your passport by mail/courier within 2-4 weeks, the Department’s current processing time for routine service. If you have a need for immediate international travel, we may be able to issue you a limited validity emergency passport that will be valid for one year. Please make an appointment and come to the Embassy or nearest consulate in person (link to appointment page). We are unable to process requests for expedited service through the pilot online payment process via Pay.gov.
Q: How do I check the status of my DS-82 application?
A: You may contact the Consular Section at the U.S. Embassy in Paris by email at passportsparis@state.gov. We ask that you wait at least five business days after mailing your documents to the U.S. Embassy before sending an inquiry.
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