Can I renew my passport at the post office?
No, you cannot. Renewals are only accepted by mail or online. USPS offices do not assist with renewals.
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Can I submit my passport application at the post office?
Lexi, Chatbot
I understand you're looking to submit your passport application. Are you applying for a new passport or renewing an existing one?
Renewing an existing passport that just expired.
Lexi, Chatbot
Have you already filled out the application form and gathered all the necessary documents for your passport application?
Yes.
Lexi, Chatbot
Is there anything else the Lawyer should know before I connect you? Rest assured they'll be able to help with your passport renewal.
No, thank you.
Immigration Phil
Hi, my name is Phil. I’ll be happy to help!
Was your passport valid for 10 years and issued after your 15th birthday?
Yes and yes.
Immigration Phil
Unfortunately you’re not able to schedule an appointment to renew your passport at a USPS office. You will need to see if you’re eligible to renew by mail or online. But you don’t need an appointment at a USPS office to do that.
Please confirm that I can renew at a USPS office without an appointment.
Immigration Phil
No, you cannot do that in person at a USPS office. You also cannot do any passport services at a USPS office without an appointment.
Can I renew my passport at a USPS office with an appointment?
Immigration Phil
No, you cannot. Renewals are only accepted by mail or online. USPS offices do not assist with renewals.
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