How long does it take to get a passport?

OREOSpeedwagon

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2 friends and I plan on going to Ireland (or somewhere in Europe, we haven't looked around at flight prices, etc a whole lot) next spring break (2006) and figure we should probably apply for a passport soon. Once you apply for one how long does it take to actually get a passport?

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Thanks guys :) Another question, how might three 18 year olds go about getting a hotel in Ireland? Expedia says it can't book hotel rooms for an unaccompanied 18 year old.
 

Trygve

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I renewed mine a couple of months back and it took about three weeks, which is about as long as it had taken when I'd gotten it the first time. For an extra charge, they'll make it a "rush" order, but I'm not sure how fast that would make it.
 

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Originally posted by: MisfitsFiend
for about $300-500 you can get one in 24 hrs...otherwise give yourself a good 2-3 mos



You can only apply for overnight processing if you have proof showing you will travel in 2weeks or so and might have to apply for visa to the country you will be travelling.

You can apply for priority processing will cost $100 dollars more(including $60 for priority processing and about $50 for overnight postage).

 

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Last time I renewed my passport, it took less than a month. More info about passport

Passport Fees
Effective August 19, 2002


Routine Services (Form DS-11)
Non-Refundable







Age 16 and older: The passport fee is $55. The execution fee is $30. The total is $85.


Under Age 16: The passport fee is $40. The execution fee is $30. The total is $70.



Note: When applying at one of the thousands of designated application acceptance facilities in the U.S., you pay the passport processing fee to the ''U.S. Department of State'' and the execution fee to the facility where you are applying. Acceptable forms of payment vary. When applying at a Regional Passport Agency, both fees are combined into one payment to the ''U.S. Department of State'' and may be paid by check (personal, certified, travelers''), major credit card (V, MC, AE, Discover), bank draft or cashier''s check, money order (U.S. Postal, international, currency exchange), or if abroad, the foreign currency equivalent, or a check drawn on a U.S. bank.


 




Passport Renewal (Form DS-82)
Non-Refundable










You may use this form if your previous passport:


1. Was issued when you were 16 or older.
2. Was issued in the last 15 years.
3. Is not damaged.
4. Is submitted with your application.


The total fee is $55.


 
Expedited Service - Add $60 for each application





For any service - e.g., first-time application, renewal, additional pages, name change
 

OREOSpeedwagon

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Thanks guys :) Another question, how might three 18 year olds go about getting a hotel in Ireland? Expedia says it can't book hotel rooms for an unaccompanied 18 year old.
 

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Lifer
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Originally posted by: OREOSpeedwagon
Thanks guys :) Another question, how might three 18 year olds go about getting a hotel in Ireland? Expedia says it can't book hotel rooms for an unaccompanied 18 year old.

Find a real travel agency and ask them how.
 

pyonir

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Originally posted by: OREOSpeedwagon
Thanks guys :) Another question, how might three 18 year olds go about getting a hotel in Ireland? Expedia says it can't book hotel rooms for an unaccompanied 18 year old.

Try orbitz, travelocity, going to the actual hotel's website, Hostel International, ....