From ABC/Yahoo:
“State Department launches
beta program for online passport renewal”
The State Department has launched
a beta program for passport renewal applications that will be open to the
public, according to senior officials at the department. According to the
officials, the program will begin by accepting a small number of online
applications each day, with that limited number gradually ramping up as time
goes on to ensure the State Department "can track any issues that arise
and address them quickly and continuously improve the experience for the
American people." "The goal of online passport renewal is to save
Americans time and effort, making it more convenient to renew their U.S.
passports," one senior State Department official said.
Eligible applicants must be 25 or
older, live in the United states or one of its territories, currently hold a
passport that is or was valid for a 10-year period, was issued between 2009 and
2015, and the biographic data on the document must be accurate and not require
any changes to name, gender, date or place of birth. Applicants should also not
have scheduled international travel for at least eight weeks from the point
they submit the application and must be requesting routine -- not expedited --
service. The officials also noted that once the online application for renewal
is submitted, the old passport will be cancelled, and they will be unable to
use it to travel internationally.
Officials didn't specify how long
this beta program is expected to run, saying only that it will "continue
over the course of the coming months." Initially, officials say processing
times will be the same as wait times for regular, mail-in renewals, but they
anticipate the overall wait will "eventually" be shorter because
applicants won't have to mail in their documents. The State Department has
previously conducted several rounds of testing for the digital system,
processing 565,000 online applications to date.
The creation of an online
passport renewal process was first announced in 2021 by President Joe Biden.
The White House originally anticipated rolling out a finished product much
earlier, by the end of 2022. One senior State Department official explained
that the delay was because the administration wanted to ensure the experience
of applying for a new passport online was the best it could be, but the
department was also bogged down through 2022 and much of 2023 by a backlog of
passport applications created by pandemic restrictions. As for regular passport
processing times, the officials say they are still seeing a "strong
demand" from the public, but that they should have "no trouble"
meeting it and "no significant delays in processing" throughout the year.
^ Hopefully this Beta Program
works. ^
https://www.yahoo.com/news/state-department-launches-beta-program-170004329.html
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