McAllen Passport Delivery Service
McAllen residents should be aware that the cost for overnight passport delivery services will increase on June 27. The new price will be $22.05, up from $21.36. Residents using this service can expect their passports within 1 to 2 days after processing, making it an attractive option for those needing quick processing. The City of McAllen Passport Facility continues to offer walk-in services, and applicants are reminded to bring the necessary documents and fees. Keep this change in mind as summer travel approaches.
Hey there, folks of McAllen! As you gear up for your summer travels or dream about that tropical getaway, there’s some important news coming your way regarding passport services that you’ll want to hear about. Mark your calendars for June 27, 2025, because that’s when the cost for the return overnight delivery of passports is going to see a little bump.
Starting on that date, the overnight delivery service will cost $22.05, compared to the current rate of $21.36. That means we’re looking at a relatively small increase of $0.69. While change can be hard to digest, especially when it comes to our wallets, it’s good to keep in mind that this service is super handy! If you’re looking to rush that passport through, this little price bump is for getting it back to you within just 1 to 2 days after processing.
How does that compare with regular delivery, you ask? Well, if you can wait a few extra days, regular mail delivery usually takes about 5 to 7 days. So if you’re itching to hit the road and your passport was stuck in the processing limbo, the overnight service could be just what you need.
If you’re in McAllen and need to handle passport stuff, your best bet is the City of McAllen Passport Facility, located at 221 S. 15th St.. No need for fancy appointments; walk-ins are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Their doors are open from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. If you’d rather play it safe and schedule an appointment, just give them a call at (956) 681-1450.
If one parent isn’t available, don’t worry. Just complete Form DS-3053, get it notarized, and provide a copy of the absent parent’s ID.
Now let’s chat about the documents you’ll need to bring along with you. Make sure to have a certified birth certificate (the long form) or a certificate of naturalization. Also, don’t forget to provide a photocopy of proof of citizenship and identification—both front and back.
A 2-inch by 2-inch color photograph? Yup, you’ll need one of those, but don’t sweat it. You can get that done right on-site for just $18 cash. And speaking of cash, while passport fees are to be paid via check or money order made out to the U.S. Department of State, processing and photo fees can be straight cash, which is super convenient.
Remember to make copies of your ID too! The accepted forms include a U.S. driver’s license, identification card, or even a Mexican passport or consular ID.
So there you have it, McAllen! With the price increase looming in 2025, it’s a good time to get your passport affairs in order. Whether it’s a last-minute weekend trip or a long-awaited vacation, knowing how to navigate the passport process will help ensure your travel plans go off without a hitch. Happy travels, and don’t forget that sunny destination is calling your name!
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