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Having a passport that was due to expire in April and not knowing for sure if a spring trip was in the plans, I decided to be proactive and renew early. I did the renewal form myself, got pictures at AAA and entered our passports into the mail stream via Priority Mail on Jan. 12. Bear in mind, there was a federal holiday, a very short government shutdown and some nasty weather across the country. I was shocked to receive the new passports today, Jan 25. A total turnaround in less than 2 full weeks and approx. 7-8 working days. Pretty impressive considering there was no expedited service.
Now all I have to do is find the resources to make a trip.
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THAT'S GREAT! When we renewed hubby's took just one week but mine took nearly 6 weeks.
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actually they've been remarkably quick with renewals, myself and several friends have had the same experience lately.
mgh
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