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Yes, you can! Travelers have many questions about the current U.S. government shutdown. One of the most asked questions? What if I need to apply for or renew a passport? It’s an understandable question given the uncertainty around which services are impacted.

Passport Operations are Not Impacted by the U.S. Government Shutdown
The bottom line, passport operations are fee funded and not subject to the annual Congressional appropriations process in the same way that some other federal operations are. Passport applications will continue to be processed throughout the government shutdown. In fact, there’s a banner at the top of the Passport application website stating such.
According to the Department of State,
“During the lapse in government funding, consular operations domestically and abroad will remain operational. This includes:
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- Passports
- Visas
- Assisting American citizens abroad”
That’s good news for anyone looking to travel abroad in the near future. Not only can you apply for or renew your passport, you can even get your passport replaced abroad if it’s lost or stolen. Had a personal friend experience that while traveling abroad during a previous government shutdown!
The Bottom Line
It can be a confusing time in travel with news of delays and snags across the system. The good news is that if you have a need for passport services, the process should be working normally. Have you ever tried to process a passport application during a U.S. government shutdown? How did it go for you?
-MJ
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