- Introduction
- Applications by mail:
- Renewals for adults (18+ years) (for passports issued more than 1 year ago, but less than 15 years ago)
- Changing information on your passport (for passports issued more than 1 year ago, but less than 15 years ago)
- Changing information on your passport (for passports issued less than 1 year ago)
- Replacing limited validity passports
- Adding visa pages
- Applications requiring personal appearance:
- List of passport photographers
- Frequently asked questions
Passports
Each individual, regardless of age, must travel on his/her own passport.
Even though you may also hold a foreign nationality passport, U.S. laws require all U.S. citizens (regardless of age) to enter and depart the United States on a valid U.S. passport at all times. For further information please refer to Dual Nationality.
Most adult passports can be renewed by mail, but some applications require personal appearance at the Consulate General serving your area. You will be required to make an appointment.
Please read carefully information relating to supporting documents and downloading forms.
Please note that the online version of the application forms include instructions written for use in the U.S, which do not apply to applications made in Australia. Please follow specific instructions provided in the links on the left for each application.
Please do not submit your application directly to the United States. Doing so will delay processing of your application.
Please be aware that a passport may be denied in case of Child Support Arrears or Child Custody Disputes.
Normal passport validity
- Adults (age 16 or above): 10 years
- Minors (age 15 or below): 5 years
Processing times
Tips for a Smooth Consular Visit
Frequently Asked Questions
Last update Tuesday, 8 April 2008





