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Changing the Descriptive Data on Your Passport or Replacing a Limited Validity Passport

Submit Form DS-5504 if all the following are true:

  1. You can submit your most recent passport which has not been damaged;
  2. That passport was issued less than 1 year ago.

Completing and submitting the application

Please disregard the preprinted instructions on the online forms and submit the following by mail to the Consulate General serving your area:

  1. Completed, legible passport application (Form DS-5504);
  2. Most recent US passport;
  3. One (1) U.S. sized passport photograph. (Note: these are a different size from Australian sized passport photographs) Please refer to out list of photographers;
  4. Self-addressed, Express Post or Express Post Platinum envelope for the return of your new and old passports. We are unable to accept Registered Post envelopes to return the documents;
  5. Applicants under age 16: One parent is required to sign the application. Please submit the child’s original birth certificate and the signing parents original photographic identity, such as a valid passport;
  6. If applicable — Original documentation to support name change or change of other descriptive data (certified photocopies are not acceptable).

If you would like to submit this application in person, please book an appointment in order to do so. 

NOTE: Applicants in Australia are instructed not to submit their application directly to a passport agency in the United States. The passport agency will not accept the application.

Fees

There are no fees for this application.

Photo Guidelines

Helpful hints for ACS applications

  • Please click here for important information for U.S. citizens who have used (or who are considering to use) Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) abroad. For citizenship purposes, ART includes in-vitro fertilization, surrogacy arrangements and the use of egg and sperm donors. If ART was used to concieve your child and you are unsure as to how to proceed with an application, please contact the American Citizen Services (ACS) Unit at the U.S. Consulate General serving your state.

  • Please refer to the Department of State's worldwide advice regarding Consular Reports of Birth Abroad.

    Make a copy of all supporting documents (not the application forms) to leave with us. If photocopies are not provided, you will need to pay $1 USD for each photocopy (if you are also applying for a Social Security Number, please make two (2) copies of each supporting document);

    Please review the tips for a smooth consular visit and information regarding supporting documents;

    Please refer to the Department of State for instructions on how to obtain a replacement Consular Report of Birth Abroad.