Passport Office

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  • Mon
    0730 - 1600
    Tue
    0730 - 1600
    Wed
    0730 - 1600
    Thu
    0730 - 1600
    Fri
    0730 - 1600
    Sat
    Closed
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    Closed

The Passport Office at Fort Eustis (JBLE) processes applications for official or diplomatic passports and visas required for the official government travel of Service Members, DOD civilians, and authorized/eligible Family Members. Contact the passport section for further information and an appointment.

ITEMS NEEDED:
Form DS-11 (Filled out at the Passport Office) FORM CANNOT BE HAND WRITTEN
Provide proof of citizenship. Acceptable forms of US Citizenship are:
A state issued birth certificate with a raised seal
A US Passport (Can be expired in not more than 15 years
A Birth abroad certificate
Naturalization certificate
A form of identification (dependent ID or CAC cards)
Social Security Cards (Needed for dependent children)
Two Passports photos (Taken at the passport office)
Orders needed at the time of pickup but are not required to apply

NEED TO KNOW INFORMATION
All applicants must appear in person

It takes approximately 6 to 8 weeks to get passports back from the State department, and extra 2 weeks may be required if a visa is needed

Proof of citizenship will be submitted with the application and will be returned when the passport is issued

You must be in civilian attire or have a civilian shirt with you on the day of your appointment. Photos cannot be taken in a uniform

Active duty members on orders do not require official passports if you are on orders to Germany or Korea. Only dependents require the no-fee passports

DO NOT APPLY FOR PASSPORTS AT A POST OFFICE. NO-FEE PASSPORTS CAN BE APPLIED FOR AT A MILITARY INSTALLATION THAT HAS A PASSPORT AGENT.

Source: MPD Website

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  1. My wife needed her passport so she could go with me to Germany and it only took her three weeks to get it back with the help of the awesome customer service wirking at the passport office.