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2025 Update: Can You Get a Passport During a Government Shutdown?

By Passport Editorial

If you are traveling soon and you need your passport during a government shutdown, you need to apply for your passport immediately. Notably, during prior government shutdowns, passport offices were often operational only while funds lasted. Currently, routine processing takes approximately 4-6 weeks when applying directly through the Department of State. Should you need a passport sooner, a private expediting company may be worth looking into. This can trim the processing time for passports down to as little as one…

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Standard Passport Processing Still Available During Coronavirus & COVID-19 Shutdowns

By Passport Editorial

Apply For Routine Passport Services to Avoid Long Delays Standard passport processing is still available for travelers that want to be prepared and have their passports ready. Travelers that wish to plan ahead can use this time to prepare their documents for travel once the ban is lifted. You can still renew your passport with confidence and apply for your passport today. Once the travel restrictions are lifted, there will be a backlog of passport applications. With the Real ID…

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Passports and the Government Shutdown

By Passport Editorial

Can you still get a passport?  Yes! You can still get a passport even though the federal government is partially shut down. Passport Services are fully supported by the fees you pay to get a U.S. passport, instead of appropriated money, so these activities are not affected. According to the Department of State, "In the event of a lapse in appropriations, the Department of State will continue passport and visa operations as well as provide critical services to U.S. citizens overseas.…

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