U.S. passport processing times vary depending on the type of service requested and the volume of applications being handled by the U.S. Department of State.
Applicants typically choose between:
• Routine processing
• Expedited processing
• Passport agency processing for urgent travel
Understanding these options helps travelers plan accordingly.
Routine service is the standard passport application process.
Applications are submitted through Passport Acceptance Facilities, including:
• U.S. Post Offices
• Clerks of Court
• Public libraries
• Other authorized government offices
Routine processing times are determined by the U.S. Department of State and may change depending on national demand.
Applicants who need faster service may request expedited processing when submitting their application.
Expedited service reduces the time required for passport issuance but still follows standard government procedures.
Expedited requests are typically submitted through the same Acceptance Facilities used for routine applications.
Applicants with urgent international travel may require processing directly through a U.S. Passport Agency.
Passport agencies handle applications requiring:
• urgent travel processing
• emergency travel situations
• time-sensitive passport issuance
Agency processing begins once the application has been accepted and received by the Passport Agency.
Passport processing delays most often occur because of:
• incomplete applications
• incorrect forms
• missing citizenship documents
• non-compliant passport photos
• errors during the acceptance appointment
Proper preparation helps reduce these delays.
Passport expediting services assist applicants by helping ensure that applications are:
• completed correctly
• submitted with proper documentation
• prepared according to agency requirements
Structured preparation helps qualified applications move into passport agency processing as quickly as possible.
For urgent travel situations, see:
→ 48-Hour Passport Processing