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Hi Guys, 

 

just wondered where usps post office send DS-11 applications to... is it one national center for all states or each USPS sends those applications to the nearest passport agency that they are located in ??

i asked it because I applied at USPS on Tuesday 8/21 with regular service with non-expediate mail and today which is 8/24 I got an e-mail from DoS with application number and etc.

I believe that’s pretty quick.. If I don’t count Tuesday when I applied in person in late afternoon, pretty much it got delivered and started to be processed in 2 days..

does it have to do with the end of summer season so passport applications decline dramatically ?? Btw I live in Miami Beach

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They don't necessarily seem to go to the closest passport agency. I recently applied for a couple of passports for my children. We live in Indiana and they are coming from Arizona. I don't know if all passports are processed there or not. They do seem to be moving pretty quickly right now. We should get them in just a little over 2 weeks from when we submitted them.

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I live in Tennessee. I Applied for my passport in June, and it also went through Arizona. The funny thing was when it was delivered it had a South carolina address on both my passport and passport card although the tracking was from arizona.  

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Just got an e-mail from DoS that my passport has been printed and sent out. Should expect it on 9/5 ... this is pretty amazing that I didn’t even expediate it and sent with regular mail.. the whole process is about 15 days with routine service. 

I actually wasn’t sure if I should be done it expediate processing just in case but now i am glad i didnt waste extra $60 and some more for faster delivery.. 

i believe it’s useless to ask for expediate processing during slow season unless you need your passport really really quick. 

 

I am not used to this fast service after dealing with us visa, permanent residency and n-400 processing that taking forever. This service was beyond my expectations ;) now I feel like a US Citizen ahaahah a VIP class of citizenship lol

 
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