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How is PassportMax different than having my Passport Processed at the Post Office?

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How is PassportMax different than having my Passport Processed at the Post Office?

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Passports are processed at Federal Passport Bureau processing centers that are limited to certain areas in the United States. The Passport Bureau only entrusts certain entities to submit Passport applications to them. PassportMax, like the Post Office, is certified by the Passport Bureau to accept and submit Passports on our customers’ behalf. However, unlike the Post Office (which can take up to 4-8 weeks to get your documents), PassportMax is able to retrieve your documents in a guaranteed time windows, providing our customers a level of service our competitors aren’t able to touch.

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