I got a letter in the mail or an email about my application. What should I do?

A letter or email was sent to you because more information is needed before continuing the processing of your passport. The letters and emails all have specialized instructions for your case that you should follow. If you’re having a hard time understanding what it means, Respond to a Letter or Email might be able to help you.

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1. How much does a United States passport cost?
2. How long does it take to get a passport?
3. May I pay passport fee with Debt/Credit card?
4. May a passport book or card issued to a minor (Under age 16) be renewed?
5. Who do I make my Check or Money order out to?
6. What the difference between a passport book and a passport card?
7. What if I have an emergency and need to leave right now?
8. I changed my name recently or my name has been misspelling how can I get that fixed?
9. I need a passport for my child and I have full/sole custody can I still get them a passport?
10. I need a passport for my child but I do NOT have full/sole custody can I still get them a passport?
11. I am the only parent/guardian on my child’s birth certificate do I still need the other parent/guardian to get a passport for my child?
12. How do I get the status of my application?
13. I got a letter in the mail or an email about my application. What should I do?