What is an expedite fee?
An expedite fee is a fee that applies to passports. You may need expedited service if you are traveling within 10 working days, traveling to a country that requires a visa in three weeks, or traveling to a country that takes three or more weeks to process a visa.FeesFor people who need to have their passports processed quickly, Congress passed legislation to impose a $60 fee to have the passport expedited.Process TimeYour local passport agency will process your application within three business days from the day it was received. If for some reason the expedite fee is paid and the service is not provided, the fee will be refunded.Additional CostTo expedite this process further, the applicant may pay for overnight mailing of the passport application to the agency and have it returned overnight as well. In such cases, the applicant is responsible for paying for both overnight mailing charges.Proof RequiredThe person requesting expedited service must provide proof of travel. Proof could be
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