U.S. Passport Timelines

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Topic hub

Passport processing times, renewal paths, fees, photos, child applications, corrections, appointments, and status checks

Last verified June 9, 2026

This topic hub collects State Department and USPS source-reviewed pages for US readers checking passport timelines and document workflows. It is built for planning and verification, not for deciding whether a reader qualifies for a passport, a renewal method, a child passport, a correction, a fee refund, or an urgent appointment.

Current official timing snapshot

Service path Official timing note What to verify
Routine State Department processing-time page lists 4 to 6 weeks. Mailing time is separate, and your own application type may require more information.
Expedited State Department processing-time page lists 2 to 3 weeks. The expedite fee changes the service path, but it does not include ordinary mailing time.
Urgent appointment State Department urgent guidance is tied to international travel within 14 calendar days, or 28 days if a foreign visa is needed. Appointment availability, proof of travel, and whether you already applied.

Passport guides

Passport Fees In 2026

State Department fee categories, payment-path boundaries, optional expedite and delivery fees, and non-refundability notes.

Which passport page to open first

Start with processing times if the main question is timing. Use the routine-versus-expedited guide if the official window is close but not urgent. Use the urgent appointment guide only when travel is near the State Department appointment windows. Use the renewal guide if the question is online, mail, or in-person application path. Use the fee guide before writing checks or comparing payment paths. Use the photo guides when a rejected photo would delay the application. Use the child passport guide when the applicant is under 16. Use the correction guide when the question is a name change, data error, or printing error.

Editorial boundary

Passport pages are especially sensitive because they involve citizenship evidence, identity documents, travel timing, minors, and possible emergencies. Punilog only explains official timing categories, source links, checklist categories, and recordkeeping paths. It does not decide whether a passport should be issued, whether a document is sufficient, whether a fee applies in a specific case, whether an appointment is available, or whether travel should proceed.

Sources and verification

Official sources

Last verified: June 9, 2026. Jurisdiction: United States federal. Cycle: 2026 passport processing, application, fee, photo, and correction workflows.

This page is informational and is not legal, citizenship, identity-document, travel, emergency, financial, or professional advice. It does not decide whether you qualify for a passport, renewal method, expedited service, urgent appointment, child passport, fee waiver, refund, name change, correction, or document acceptance. Verify details with the U.S. Department of State, USPS when using a Post Office acceptance or photo service, and the specific office or facility involved. Corrections Policy