Passport Production:
For the first seven months (October through April) of Fiscal
Year 2007, the Department issued 8.6 million passports. This is a 33 percent increase from the same period last year
and is more passports than were issued in any single full
year before 2003.
Arkansas Passport Center: The newest passport mega-processing center, in
Hot Springs, Arkansas,
began pilot operations on March 27 and ramped up production
in April. When the Center reaches full capacity by the end
of 2007, the Center will be able to produce more than 10
million passports per year. The Center has already printed
more than 80,000 passports for American citizen travelers.
This center represents a
dynamic, new approach to the production of passports for
Americans. Other domestic passport agencies will
electronically transmit approved applications to the Arkansas Passport Center, which is dedicated solely to printing and
mailing out large quantities of passports. By centralizing
passport printing the Department will focus resources at
other agencies on processing and adjudicating more passport
applications.
Increased Staffing: Aggressive recruitment brought 170 new government and
contract employees onboard during March and April, and
retirees with passport adjudication experience are returning
to help our efforts. The Department continues to recruit
qualified personnel to meet America’s demands
for passports.
Regional Agencies Working Overtime: Employees at the 18 Passport Agencies nationwide continue to
work overtime daily and on weekends to process applications
to meet Americans' travel plans.
Expanded
Call
Center for Information and Appointments: In addition to its regular business hours, 6 a.m. until
midnight, Eastern Time, Monday through Friday, the National Passport Information Center (1-877-487-2778) is open Saturday
and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. for customer inquiries and
information. The Center has more than doubled its staff in
order to meet public demand and continues to recruit and
train new customer service representatives.
Increased Phone Staff: On top of their regular duties, State Department employees
are volunteering on special telephone task forces to answer
questions and help Americans get their passports. The
Department has installed high-capacity telephone lines to
increase the volume of telephone calls it can receive, with
plans to further expand capacity as needed.
Increased Desk Staff: Qualified State Department employees are working on daytime,
evening and weekend task forces at the Washington Passport
Agency and the National Passport Center in New Hampshire. These staffers, who supplement
the Department's expanding corps of passport specialists,
have approved more than 55,000 applications since
mid-March.
Important Points for
Travelers
Applicants should be sure to check their applications
against the checklist at
http://travel.state.gov/passport; 13 percent of
applications are delayed by simple errors such as not
signing the application, forgetting to include a check for
the applications fee, writing a check for the wrong amount,
or submitting a photograph that does not meet Department
specifications. Applications that use the secure online
form (first time applicants:
https://pptform2.state.gov/DS11/MainDS11.aspx; renewal
applicants:
https://pptform2.state.gov/DS82/Eligibility.aspx) will
be processed more quickly.
Travelers can check the status of their passport
applications online at
http://travel.state.gov/passport/get/status/status_2567.html. Information on routine applications is normally available
online approximately four weeks after the application is
submitted. Information on expedited applications is
normally available online approximately one week after the
application is submitted.
Those who have applied and are leaving within two weeks can
visit
http://travel.state.gov/passport/about/npic/npic_896.html
to send an email inquiry to check the status or call the National Passport Information Center at 1-877-487-2778. Other travelers may leave
the phone lines open for those with immediate travel needs.
Travelers who have not applied for passports to date should
allow at least 10-12 weeks for standard passport processing
and 2-3 weeks for expedited processing. Information on how
to apply for a passport, including how to expedite
processing, is available at
http://travel.state.gov. Applicants requesting
expedited service must write
"EXPEDITE"
on the outside of the envelope containing their application.