How To Fix Mistakes On Your US Passport - Expedited Passports

How To Fix Mistakes On Your US Passport

Everyone makes mistakes. Sometimes, so does the US Passport Agency. Whenever you get a new passport, you should look it over carefully, just to make sure all of the information is correct. If there is a printing error, you’ll need to get it corrected before you travel.

How do you fix a printing error on your US passport? Fortunately, you don’t have to go through the entire application process again. Instead, submit Form DS-5504. You’ll also need to send in your US passport, and evidence to show that the change you’ve requested is valid. For example, you can send in a copy of your birth certificate if you need to have the spelling of your name or your birthday corrected. If it’s been more than 90 days since your US passport was issued, you’ll also need to get new passport photos taken.

Fixing a printing error is free if you request regular processing. However, it could take several weeks for you to get your passport back in the mail. If you have an international trip planned in the near future, a private expediting service like RushmyPassport.com can have your passport sent to you more quickly. Depending on how long you have before you have to travel, an expediting company can get your passport in as little as 24 hours!  The price of the service varies depending on the processing time you select, and more affordable options are available that take just a few days more. Considering how much money you’ll lose on your international trip if you don’t have a passport in time, the expediting fee is a bargain!

Are you traveling overseas? Go to RushMYPassport.com to make sure your passport is ready when you are!

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15 Responses to “How To Fix Mistakes On Your US Passport”

  1. andre

    would it matter if on my passport was my last name spaced like as in my mc cormick when i spell my name mccormick cuase thats how it is on my state id ssc and birth certificate

  2. srinivas

    hi i have applied for passport but it is in the process, my surname in passport website entered wrongly…is there any option to fix it?

  3. Alison Kroulek

    Well, it depends on how long you have before you travel. If you have enough time, you can wait until you get your new passport and then have it corrected free using Form DS-5504. If you don’t have enough time to do that, call the National Passport Center at 1-877-487-2778 and see what they suggest.

    If you applied through a private passport expediting company instead of submitting your application directly to the US government, contact your case manager.

  4. Debra Jackson

    Use FastPass whenever you can, espesially if you will have children with you. We went in November and this saved us from standing in lines for those hugely popular rides. You use the room key card. Insert it into the FastPass machine and it will give it rght back along with a ticket that has your ride time stated on it. When it is time, you just get into the FastPass line instead of the regular one and they take you right in. The was a few minutes wait when we got to the entrance to some of the rides, but it was mainly because the previous riders had not been unloaded yet. The people that didn’t use FastPass were standing in line for over an hour at the more popular rides.

  5. jessika

    I have to fix my passport, and I have to renew my state permit or just get a new state id, I dont have my birth certificate & my passport has the wrong birthday,its only
    digit off but what can I do? Can I send in my expired id or do I need to fiox that first
    which is a bigggg pain in the butt

  6. Alison Kroulek

    Hi Jessika,

    I have some good news and some bad news. The good news is that you can get your birthday corrected in your passport free of charge, as long as you don’t need it to be expedited. See instructions here: http://travel.state.gov/passport/correcting/correcting_2654.html
    The bad news is that you’ll need a birth certificate, but you can order a new certified copy here: http://www.vitalchek.com/

  7. NancyG

    I have a problem – my husband erroneously signed MY passport at the airline desk (the clerk prompted him to sign it, and he did without looking at whether he was signing the right passport), and then I signed it. So my passport signature page shows both his signature and mine. I have a note from the airline desk clerk telling what happened. Do I need to replace my passport? Is this going to cause me problems in future travel? If I do need to replace it, how do I got about it – the correction form? Essentially, I would need them to reissue it exactly the same, and I’d just do my signature correctly this time. Thoughts?

  8. maria Hernandez

    the air line company were i was traveling forgot to stamp my passport twice and on the second time i was ditained they did not say nothing but forgot agin to sign it. what do i need to do. Do i need to replace my passport?
    thank you

  9. Alison Kroulek

    Hi Maria,

    As long as your passport isn’t damaged or about to expire there shouldn’t be any need to replace it due to a forgotten visa stamp, but call the National Passport Information Center and explain the situation to them if you still have concerns. Their number is: 1-877-487-2778.

    Hope this helps!

  10. patty

    i have recently planned a trip to Mexico with my husband, and have used my passport 3 x since i received it, once to Sweden and twice to mexico. My husband noticed the other day that my passport has me down as a male and i am Female. our trip is May 5, 2012 is there a way i can get this fixed in time for our Trip… Kind of ironic that no one noticed this in my past travels.. any help is appreciated.

  11. Alison Kroulek

    Hi Patty,

    Sure, you would just want to take care of it immediately and use expedited processing. You won’t be charged for anything other than expedited processing, since it’s a printing error, and you’ll use form DS-5504. See details on this page: http://travel.state.gov/passport/correcting/correcting_2654.html

    Of course, if you’d like faster processing and more of a margin of error, we can also expedite your application for you.

    Good luck and have a safe trip!

  12. Rosalind H. Guo

    I am a female.

    My passport was renewed on 12 Dec. 2004. I used it for overseas trips three times and never noticed that the Sex was indicated as “M”, instead of “F”. Now I am going to have an otheroverseas trip in June but just noticed this error. How do I fix this problem? What proof should I submit? My original (old) passport filled “F” in the Sex blank. Can I make a copy of it as the proof?

  13. Alison Kroulek

    Hi Rosalind,

    Oh no, how aggravating! No worries, you can get it corrected free of charge. Use Form DS-5504 (available here) and send it in with a certified copy of your birth certificate. Printing errors get priority processing automatically, but I would still get your application in ASAP to ensure it’s processed in time.

  14. ColeenR

    I have 2 adopted Ukrainian sons, age 17, and we realized the U.S. passports that were issued a couple years ago had errors that stated they were female. We discovered the errors a few months ago when they got their drivers permit, and since their passports said they were female, the DMV had to write female on their permits in spite of their obvious appearance otherwise. The translated birth certificates and court decree don’t specifically state gender, so we don’t know what other valid documents we can send with the DS-5504 to prove they are males. They have expired Ukrainian passports and green cards that state their gender, but we’re not sure if those would even be relevant since they’re expired. Can you help us?

  15. Alison Kroulek

    Hi Coleen,

    Call the National Passport Information Center at 1-877-487-2778. They should be able to help. :)

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