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Requirements for a Lost or Stolen Passport are:
- 2
(two) passport sized photos (write your name & date of
birth on back of it).
- Passport
Application Form DS-11
completed Online.
- Note: In the Mail Passport to
Section, fill in Arrow Travel & Tours address.
- Under Permanent Address Section, fill
in Applicants address.
- Do not sign this application until instructed
by acceptance Agent.
- Fill
out the DS-64
, gray lost/stolen form.
- Proof
of US Citizenship - Original birth certificate or other proof
of U.S. citizenship,
or original naturalization certificate or a previous
passport.
- Proof
of Identity - Valid Driver's License (not temporary or learner's
license) or
Previous US Passport or Certificate of Naturalization
or Certificate of citizenship or
government employee ID as Proof of Photo Identity. If
you do not have any of the
above, click here for
additional information on how you can provide proof of
identity.
- Proof
of International Departure - Original flight itinerary from
the airline or travel
agent (Departure must be within 10 business days for
those requesting a passport
in less than two weeks).
- Check/Money
Order of $170.00 payable to U.S. Department of State
& an Additional $25.00 for Acceptance Agency. Do
Not write check until instructed to do so byAcceptance Agent.
- Signed
Arrow Travel & Tours Letter
of Authorization.
- Complete
Arrow Travel & Tours Passport
& Visa Service Order Form.
With
the above mentioned documentations, you must appeared In Person
at the Acceptance Agency at the Post Office or County Clerk to
certify & obtain your Sealed envelope.
Once
you have the above documents in order, please call us before
sending package with Payment to Arrow Travel & Tours and
a Pre-paid return FedEx Airbill or appropriate
fee.
The following documentation should be sent to us:
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Sealed
Envelope.
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Arrow
Travel & Tours order form.
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Payment
to Arrow Travel & Tours. (cash or money order).
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Pre-paid
return FedEx Airbill or appropriate fee.
Note:
Sealed envelope expires 5 business days after being sealed by
clerk of court or postmaster.
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