
Getting ready for your first big trip? If you’re a new grad, a student studying abroad, or finally booking that dream vacation, you’ll need a passport to get started. The process can feel overwhelming as a first-time traveler, but it doesn’t have to be. We’ll walk you through the first-time traveler passport process, show you how to avoid delays, and explain how The Passport Office can help you get your passport quickly and without stress.
Who Needs a First-Time Passport?
If you’ve never had a U.S. passport, you’ll need to apply for a new one.
This includes:
- Young adults traveling abroad for the first time
- College students going on study programs
- Recent graduates heading overseas
- Anyone who hasn’t held a passport before or whose passport was issued before age 16
What Documents Do First-Time Passport Applicants Need?
You’ll need a few key items to start your passport application:
Basic Documents Required:
- A certified U.S. birth certificate or proof of U.S. citizenship
- A valid photo ID (driver’s license, state ID)
- A passport photo (2×2 inches, recent, and compliant)
- Form DS-11, completed but not signed
- Payment for fees (check or money order)
How Long Does It Take to Get a First-Time Passport?
The timeline depends on how you apply:
Method | Processing Time |
---|---|
Routine | 8–11 weeks |
Expedited (govt.) | 5–7 weeks |
The Passport Office | As fast as 3 business days |
Can You Expedite a First-Time Traveler Passport?
Yes! If you’re traveling within the next few months—or even the next few days—you don’t have to wait for slow government processing.
With The Passport Office, you get:
- Fast service (in as little as 3 days)
- Walk-in appointments at convenient office locations
- Help prepare all paperwork correctly
- One-on-one guidance from experienced staff
- Online virtual appointments if you can’t visit in person
Our Office Locations
We accept walk-in appointments at our offices in:
Not nearby? No problem. We also offer virtual passport appointments, perfect for students or travelers outside major cities.
Tips for First-Time Travelers Applying for a Passport
- Double-check all paperwork before your appointment
- Make copies of your documents for your records
- Don’t sign the DS-11 form until you’re in front of an acceptance agent
- Apply early, even if you’re not sure when you’re traveling
- Ask for help—that’s what The Passport Office is here for
Final Thoughts
Your first international trip should be exciting, not stressful. With the right help, getting your first-time traveler passport is easier and faster than you think. The Passport Office helps new travelers every day, whether heading to study abroad, backpacking Europe, or attending a wedding overseas.
Let us handle the paperwork, deadlines, and details so you can focus on packing your bags.