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If you have any questions related to U.S. Citizen Services, use our Navigator.
Appointments are required for all consular services. Click the link on the right to access our online appointment calendar.
Visit Forms to find the form you need and begin the process of completing and submitting your passport application. If you are unsure which form you need, the Passport Wizard can guide you to the correct form.
Processing times vary depending on demand. If you are traveling within the next two weeks, please see the Emergency Passports section.
Passport services for American Citizens are on Tuesday and Friday mornings from 8:00-9:00 am by appointment (with the exception of Eswatini or U.S. holidays).
You should complete this form if you’re applying for the first time, or you don’t meet our requirements to renew your passport.
You should complete this form if you’re applying for your child who is under age 16.
You should complete this form if one parent or guardian cannot go with the child to apply in person for the child’s passport. The parent or guardian should submit this special form in addition to their child’s application (DS-11).
You should complete this form if you meet our requirements to renew your passport. Keep in mind that children under age 16 cannot renew their passports and must apply using Form DS-11.
You should complete this form if you lost your passport or it has been stolen. To replace a lost or stolen passport, you must apply in person and submit Form DS-11 in addition to Form DS-64.
You may be eligible to use this form if you need to change or correct your passport, or you need to replace a passport that was limited to less than 10 years validity (which is the normal validity period for an adult’s passport).
Applicants Age 16 or Older (DS-11)
You should complete this form if you’re applying for the first time, or you don’t meet our requirements to renew your passport.
Applicants Age 15 or Under (DS-11)
You should complete this form if you’re applying for your child who is under age 16.
Applicants Age 15 or Under Without Both Parents Present
You should complete this form if one parent or guardian cannot go with the child to apply in person for the child’s passport. The parent or guardian should submit this special form in addition to their child’s application (DS-11).
Adult Passport Renewal (DS-82)
You should complete this form if you meet our requirements to renew your passport. Keep in mind that children under age 16 cannot renew their passports and must apply using Form DS-11.
Report and Replace Lost/Stolen Passport (DS-64 & DS-11)
You should complete this form if you lost your passport or it has been stolen. To replace a lost or stolen passport, you must apply in person and submit Form DS-11 in addition to Form DS-64.
Update Current Passport or Replace Emergency Passport
You may be eligible to use this form if you need to change or correct your passport, or you need to replace a passport that was limited to less than 10 years validity (which is the normal validity period for an adult’s passport).
You can fill out the correct form, or find information about your passport status at Travel.State.gov
You must provide one photo with your passport application. All of our photo policies apply to both adults and children under age 16. We have a few exceptions to our photo policies for infants.
U.S. Embassy Mbabane Corner of MR 103 and Cultural Center Drive Ezulwini P.O. Box D202 The Gables, H106 Eswatini Phone: (268) 2417-9000 Fax: (268) 2416-3344
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You can fill out the correct form, or find information about your passport status at Travel.State.gov
You must provide one photo with your passport application. All of our photo policies apply to both adults and children under age 16. We have a few exceptions to our photo policies for infants.
U.S. Embassy Mbabane Corner of MR 103 and Cultural Center Drive Ezulwini P.O. Box D202 The Gables, H106 Eswatini Phone: (268) 2417-9000 Fax: (268) 2416-3344
Special Issuance Passports
Visit the SIA Web Page – Only accessible by government device or contact your military acceptance facility.
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