passport questions
I wrote about this in a ramble below, but I wanted to pull this out, make it clear, and see if anyone knew what to do.
I need to get a passport to go to Australia, also, I'd like to have ID in general.
As I don't have the required ID to do this painlessly, I need someone to accompany me to the passport office to fill out some forms and so forth. My mother has agreed to do this, so that's not a problem.
What is a problem is I can't seem to figure out how to get an appointment at said passport office. The phone system only takes appointments if you're travelling in less than 14 days. So what do I do if my situation is that I have to go in person, but don't want to wait until the last minute because it gives me anxiety? Is there a way to get an appointment?
I've read the website and listened to the phone messages dozens of times, and I can't figure any of it out.
I need to get a passport to go to Australia, also, I'd like to have ID in general.
As I don't have the required ID to do this painlessly, I need someone to accompany me to the passport office to fill out some forms and so forth. My mother has agreed to do this, so that's not a problem.
What is a problem is I can't seem to figure out how to get an appointment at said passport office. The phone system only takes appointments if you're travelling in less than 14 days. So what do I do if my situation is that I have to go in person, but don't want to wait until the last minute because it gives me anxiety? Is there a way to get an appointment?
I've read the website and listened to the phone messages dozens of times, and I can't figure any of it out.
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i had to go in person with my father, too, lacking any other kind of ID several years ago; he jjustsut did it recently, with an expired passport. now i have to go back to the DMV and do the same song and dance, since i let my walking license lapse by over a year. oops. (irritatingly, if you do get a non-driver's ID, it lasts for five years, but you always have to go in to renew it.)
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Perhaps I shall have to take my mother to the Bronx.
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anyway, here's the listing for the county clerk's office, which is where we usually go. it's easy to reach by subway: just take the 4/5/6 to 149th-grand concourse.
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Dammit, I know I speak English, why can't I make sense of any of this?
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hm.
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The Passport Office here handles walk-ins on a first-come first-serve basis, which still means lots of waiting, standing around with a number-ticket and waiting for them to call your number. Go with an appointment. Nobody will mind terribly and it will speed things up a lot for you and your mom both.
I had to get a passport a few years ago (strange enough in itself; I was used to the government insisting I have one) with absolutely no ID, since my purse was stolen. The Passport Office folks were very nice to me, even though I didn't have a blood relative with me and all I had for ID was a diplomatic passport from my childhood - three years old in the photo, and I don't look like that now. (I could have tried to go get a state ID instead, but this was when flying even domestic required picture ID, CA state ID takes a month to get, and my tickets were in ten days. I was panicked, but they were very nice and helpful.)
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Also, I have a passport application; the passport window wasn't open for me to confirm procedure with them, but when I got mine in 1997, it simply required two forms of photo ID (including NY STate, obviously), passport-size photo of yourself (anywhere in midtown, of course), and the application. If you have the NY State ID card, you _shouldn't_ (read: I didn't) need anyone to vouchsafe your identity. This was in 1997, though; YMMV.
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1. I don't drive
2. a non-drivers ID is _not_ accepted at the passport office
3. as such I still need to go with a witness
4. so none of this is relevant to me.