Why Can't You Renew Your Passport Online?
Applicants are currently waiting 10 to 13 weeks for routine processing.

At the beginning of the year, the United Nations World Tourism Organization predicted that international tourism could reach 95 percent of pre-pandemic levels. As of mid-May, the travel website Kayak reported that a fully vaccinated traveler could visit 202 countries without meeting a COVID-19 testing or quarantine requirement. An unvaccinated traveler could visit 177 countries without testing or quarantine and another 21 countries with just testing.
Summer 2023 is the first one in four years that Americans taking an international trip largely don't have to worry about cumbersome entry requirements, masking in public places, or the possibility of being stranded abroad by a positive COVID-19 test. But we still need passports to travel, and the U.S. State Department is taking longer than ever to process them.
COVID-19 helped cause the current wait times, which run 10 to 13 weeks for routine processing and seven to nine weeks for expedited processing. Many State Department employees who processed passports were let go or reassigned after pandemic travel restrictions caused demand to crater; that demand is now back with a vengeance. As of April, the State Department was receiving half a million passport applications every week, up 30 percent from the same time last year.
But there's another factor behind the processing delays that gets less attention: the lack of an online option. Most passport holders can renew by mail, which involves printing forms, taking photographs that meet strict criteria, enclosing the old passport, and paying via check or money order. First-time applicants and those whose passports were lost or stolen have to visit a physical passport acceptance facility or, in more urgent cases, one of the State Department's 26 passport agencies and centers. The Mountain West and Pacific Northwest are each served by just one passport agency.
There is no online option for anyone seeking a passport. "There's no reason, frankly, that someone who already has a passport and just needs to renew it shouldn't be able to do that online," Secretary of State Antony Blinken said at a March budget hearing. In 2021, President Joe Biden said he favored an online passport renewal system because "every interaction between the Federal Government and the public…should be seen as an opportunity for the Government to save an individual's time."
The State Department launched a pilot program for online passport renewal last year. It was limited to federal employees, federal contractors, and a small portion of the general public. Although the rollout was paused in March, Blinken estimated at the budget hearing that "65 percent of renewal customers" will be able to complete their applications online once the program is relaunched later this year.
That news may not be as good as it seems. The pilot program was glitchy, processing times were as bad as with the traditional mail-in method, and some of the half-million people who applied online were forced to cancel trips with no clarity on when they'd receive their passports. What's more, the process was just as expensive as mail-in renewal.
The passport challenge is part of a broader problem that spans the federal government. The 21st Century Integrated Digital Experience Act of 2018 instructed government agencies to digitize their services. But last year, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce reported that less than 2 percent of randomly sampled government forms complied with the law.
"Beyond poor service, using outdated and manual processes cost Americans an estimated $117 billion and government agencies an estimated $38.7 billion every year," the trade group noted. In 2021, it estimated, Americans spent about 10.5 billion hours on government paperwork.
This is about what you'd expect from a government monopoly, even one that's been ordered to innovate.
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My current one, renewed 3 years ago, was 5 weeks. They said 10-13 weeks back then, also
Last time I renewed, which was 5 or 6 years ago, I was surprised how fast it came. I think it was faster than the promised time if you paid the fee to expedite.
I am to cheap to pay an expedite fee.
I mean I didn't pay it and it was still faster. I must have timed it well.
I was able to renew it online last October, I think got it back in like 6 or 7 weeks. The online convenience was pretty great, didn't need to go out to get a passport photo or go to the post office and send it registered mail or whatever they prefer.
See? That wasn't so hard. But Fiona wants ISIS hijackers issued free lifetime diplomatic passports online, wearing sockpuppet masks on the photo.
I'm currently on week 8. I paid for expedition.
Since 2020 it has been horrible. My friends waited 11 weeks for theirs.
renewed mine in 2021 and it took 5 months
I'm confused. What does online passport renewal have to do with open borders and unrestricted immigration? Or did Reason just misidentify the author of this piece?
What is unsaid is that this is to make it easier for illegals/ asylum seekers to get US passports. They can use their free smart phones to source a US citizenship. Can't have them crossing the border for nothing.
If it's just renewals, then that isn't a huge problem. But it probably does still open up a few avenues for fraud.
Move them out is one of the options for displacing the natives.
And, technically, if immigration and diversity are always a net positive, then the real problem in parts of the world like Africa, S. America, the M.E. and S. Asia is that there aren’t enough white Americans and Northern Europeans diversifying up the place(s).
You got it right. It's called subtlety. The Freeze and Surrender movement didn't come out and say "come over to the Dark Side." They said "drop your guns, baby, and reach for the sky." You can trust the USSR!
The guy from Wuhan who just murdered a faculty member at a University... what passport did he use to get past the Chan Ling Fance?
I know where they can get 87,000 new federal employees on loan.
And as a bonus, they could save the cost of all those icky guns and training and stuff.
It is the state department - of course they have gov guns.
How are they going to drill a hole in your old passport if you do it online?
The NSA guy outside you window will come in and do it?
obligatory self-drilling on webcam
Drive-by sniper. Fill out form AOG-0522B and enclose the $70 filing fee. You will receive instructions telling you when to hold your old passport out the window.
Safe and effective! Like a screen door on a submarine.
Covid-19 didn't do shit. Lazy government employees that didn't want to work used it as an excuse to not work.
I was one of the “small portion of the general public”. I used the online process to renew my expired passport. It wasn't complicated and I received both my new passport & card in about 6 weeks.
The only real problem I had was with the photo upload. I had to submit 6 different photos before an acceptance. There was no information about image size and the site's “autocrop” didn't work. I finally ended up manually cropping the image to the dimensions of my old passport photo before it would take it.
"Summer 2023 is the first one in four years that Americans taking an international trip largely don't have to worry about cumbersome entry requirements, masking in public places, or the possibility of being stranded abroad by a positive COVID-19 test."
Not yet.
Shorter Fiona: "Eliminate borders! No passports!"
used to be able to same-day it in Houston if you show up in person
also, it should be so hard to vote.
Or buy a gun?
Lol, just kidding!
can definitely same-day a gun in Houston ... Dallas too
If Passport renewal can be done online, they wouldn't need as many people to do it. That would mean that some Public Sector Union Democrat supporting government employees might lose their jobs.
I find that the "expedite fee" is a scam. Pay the Government extra to do the job that they should be doing in the first place.
Being able to submit the application online WOULD NOT change the actual processing AT ALL.
the travel website Kayak reported that a fully vaccinated traveler could visit 202 countries without meeting a COVID-19 testing or quarantine requirement. An unvaccinated traveler could visit 177 countries without testing or quarantine and another 21 countries with just testing.
We're more free than ever, right?
Well, only 4 years ago there weren't any countries you could visit if you were fully vaccinated for covid.
That news may not be as good as it seems. The pilot program was glitchy, processing times were as bad as with the traditional mail-in method, and some of the half-million people who applied online were forced to cancel trips with no clarity on when they'd receive their passports. What's more, the process was just as expensive as mail-in renewal.
The question here isn't "why can't we renew online", the question here is, why does any renewal method take so long.
I recently renewed my passport. I did the expedited renewal and it went relatively quickly. Yes, I had to fire up my old printer, manually write in forms and get my picture taken at the drug store etc. The process was not glitchy, just kind of annoying. But according to this article, when they DID have online renewal, it took just as long AND was glitchy.
Glitchy because government can't seem to run a website. Takes just as long because once the forms are filled out online-- it's still the same back-end process-- and I'll bet you all the way up to fitty cent, that when you did it online, the forms were printed out on a laser printer and an agent picked them up from the tray and processed them the exact same way they processed the normal applications. Because government.
COVID-19 helped cause the current wait times
I would be exactly as accurate if I said "masks helped cause the current wait times".
I agree, but both are the EXCUSE used by the government.
Before 4 million Libertarian spoiler votes knocked the cowardly Dems out of the running in 2016, "saving the individual's time" meant more prison hard time because shoot-first prohibitionism goood. The party, unlike the Hitler party, seems to have learned some lessons from the spoiler vote jab to the snoot. The platform--not looter speeches--will tell the tale.
I recently renewed mine and even got the thick model for people who had to fly a lot before the Communivirus. Fiona's beef, as always, is that the Political State persists in discriminating against masked Mohammedan hijackers driving herds of contaminated cattle across the border uninspected. Fiona cannot be pleased without first turning large areas of sand into glass. People who have actually been elsewhere, and compared, are happy to have terrorists stopped at the border and denied entry. Even the Furry Freak Brothers learned the value of a jurisdictional border.
Only tangentially related, but I will point out that as a citizen you can enter the United States without a passport. On two occasions I have passed through US Customs and entered the country without a passport (or any ID at all) simply by declaring myself to be a US citizen. A brief, friendly conversation ensued and then I was able to proceed. The right of entry attaches to the citizen, not the passport. The passport is simply evidence of citizenship. I don't recommend travelling internationally without a passport, but it can be done.
What DECADE did you try that. Any time in the last 15 years, it would have taken you WEEKS to convince homeland security you were a US citizen. Anytime since 9-11, the airline, you couldn't even get TO customs without ID by plain or ship.
Yes, because government websites always work so flawlessly and are so user friendly. Anybody remember (e.g) UHIP, healthcare.gov, any IT project ever attempted by the state of California, and how COVID crashed every state unemployment website?
Allowing online renewal WOULD NOT speed up the process any more than the time it takes the USPS to deliver the application. The new passport still needs to be physically delivered. The delay is caused by not processing the applications in a timely manner. That is partially a result of fewer people processing, and partially just being slow on purpose.
"every interaction between the Federal Government and the public…should be seen as an opportunity for the Government to save an individual's time."
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