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Ut Austin International Office

Wondering where you can go in Austin, Texas to have applications for New Passports, Minor Passports, and Replacement of Lost, Stolen or Damaged Passports sealed into the official envelope for processing? You can walk in to the Passport Acceptance Facility at the Ut austin international office with no appointment for … Continue reading »

Bluebonnet Post Office

Planning to visit the Passport Acceptance Facility in the Bluebonnet post office in Austin, Texas? You will need to call ahead of time to make an appointment to see a Passport Acceptance Agent, who will review applications for New Passports, Minor Passports, and Replacement of Lost, Stolen or Damaged Passports … Continue reading »

Austin Oak Hill Station

A Passport Acceptance Facility in the Austin oak hill station in Austin, Texas sees passport applicants by appointment. Agents here will review your application for a New Passport, Minor Passport, or Replacement of Lost, Stolen or Damaged Passports. They will confirm your identity before sealing your application into the official … Continue reading »

District Clerk Jury Office (travis County Airport Office)

At the District clerk jury office (travis county airport office) in Austin, Texas, you will find a Passport Acceptance Facility where you can pick up a passport application form or submit an application for passport processing by mail. (Mail-in processing may take up to 6-8 weeks.) This facility also serves … Continue reading »

Mockingbird Station

The Mockingbird station in Austin, Texas contains a Passport Acceptance Facility offering services to US citizens. Applicants for New Passports, Minor Passports, and Replacement of Lost, Stolen or Damaged Passports can appear in person here to have their applications sealed into an official envelope for processing. You must have an … Continue reading »

Northeast Station

The Northeast station in Austin, Texas offers basic passport services at their Passport Acceptance Facility. They distribute passport application forms to be filled out by hand and also accept completed application packets for passport processing by mail, which takes roughly six weeks. You will need to appear in person if … Continue reading »

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