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Holidaymakers should avoid renewing passport during Olympics

Home Office

June 29
01:00 2012

The peak period for passport applications is underway, and IPS is reminding customers to allow plenty of time should they need to renew it. The advice is to leave at least three weeks for IPS to process a postal application and longer if you are applying for the first time.

Check your passport

With the London Games starting on 27 July, customers in the London area who need to use their passports over the summer are being advised to check the date of expiry now.

If you think you do need to use the London Passport Office for an interview or a counter service, remember to leave plenty of time.

Planning ahead and applying through Post Office Check and Send or by post means customers can avoid a last minute dash to the passport office. It could also save as much as 52 on the premium one-day service and mean not having to use busy transport links in and around London either before or during the Games.

Anyone wishing to renew their passport can carry over up to nine months remaining on their existing document.

Allow plenty of time

Sarah Rapson, Chief Executive of the Identity and Passport Service said: Dont run the risk of missing out on your summer holiday - check you have a valid passport now. And check before booking your travel.

If you need a new one, allow plenty of time. We normally advise three weeks for it to arrive.

The summer is IPSs busiest time, when it processes more than 1.8 million passport applications including more than half a million childrens passports, and around 1.2 million adult passports.

There are various options available to apply for your passport to be renewed:

  • A minimum of two weeks should also be allowed for the Post Office Check and Send service and it costs 77.50 + 8.75 for adults and 49.00 + 8.75 for children
  • A minimum of three weeks should be allowed when applying by post. This services cost 77.50 for adults and 49 for children. Neither Check & Send or by post have a guaranteed turnaround time
  • A fast-track service is available at an extra charge, and takes up to seven days once you have an appointment. This service costs 120.50 for adults and 96.50 for children
  • A Premium service is also available which allows you to renew your passport in one day, once you have an appointment. This service costs 129.50 for adults and 109.50 for children

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