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United States Consular Services Australia

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DS-11

Passports for applicants under 16 years of age

If you are applying for the first passport for a child under the age of 18, who was born outside of the U.S., you must first report the child's birth. Please see Consular Report of Birth Abroad.

The child must appear in person, and applications require both parents’ or legal guardians’ consent*

Please follow the instructions below and click on the links to download the relevant forms.

Please disregard the instructions and addresses listed on the online version of the forms and submit your application in person with your child at the Consulate General serving your area. You will be required to make an appointment.

Completing the application

Please print out and submit only one-sided pages of the application. Please type or print legibly in black ink.

Please complete all sections EXCEPT Section 23. You need to sign this in front of the Consular Officer.

Please be sure to complete all forms, and bring all required supporting documents and evidence in original format.

To be presented in person at the Consulate:

  1. Completed (but not signed) passport application (Form DS-11). Please see notes on downloading forms.
  2. Applicant (child)
  3. (Ideally) both parents/guardians*
  4. Child’s Evidence of U.S. Citizenship**
  5. Child’s Evidence of relationship with parents/guardians**
  6. Parents/guardians’ evidence of identity**
  7. Two (2) passport photographs. 5cm × 5cm. (See our list of photographers)
  8. Applicable fee (All fees are subject to change without notice)
  9. (Optional) Pre-paid self-addressed Express Post Platinum or Registered Post envelope for return of your passports. If you do not provide an envelope, you must collect your passport in person from the Consulate General at which you applied.

*If one parent/guardian cannot be present, please bring notarized consent form (DS-3053) and non-attending parent’s/guardian’s proof of identity. Please see here for further details regarding Parental Application Permission.

**Please read information regarding supporting documents carefully

Helpful hints for applications made via the Sydney Consulate:

Tips for a Smooth Consular Visit

Last update Friday, 11 April 2008

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