Dear
Friends and Wardens,
A consular officer will be available on Monday, October 5, 2009, at from 2:00-3:00 p.m. in the lobby of the Delfin Hotel located at 20 Yeroshenko Street in Sevastopol.
The following
services will be provided to the general public:
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Passport application (first child passport, first adult passport, regular
renewal or replacement of a lost/stolen passport): While we cannot issue a
passport on the spot, we can accept passport applications and send them to the
U.S. National Passport Center. All
required forms can be filled out on the spot or you can download them in advance
from the website of the Department of State at http://travel.state.gov/passport/forms/forms_847.html
The
following items are necessary for your application:
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For a child’s first passport, regular renewal or lost/stolen passport
replacement - USD 85 cash, originals, photocopies and English translations (if
needed) of the child’s birth certificate, parents’ marriage certificate, both
parents’ passports, and two passport-size photos of the child (2”x 2”). Additionally, in cases of lost/stolen
passports we will require a police report.
In all cases, the presence of the child is a must. Please
note that in almost all cases the consent of both parents is required if the
child is under 16 years of age.
Please contact the American Citizens Services Unit using the information
below if both parents will be unable to appear in person to sign the
application.
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For the first adult passport - USD 100, an original and a photocopy of
the expiring or expired passport, and two passport-size photos (2”x
2”)
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For regular renewal of an adult passport - USD 75, an original and a
photocopy of the expiring or expired U.S. passport, and two passport-size photos
(2”x 2”)
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For replacement of an adult lost/stolen passport - USD 100, originals and
copies of photo IDs, a copy of the lost/stolen passport (if available), and a
police statement.
For
additional information, please contact the Embassy's American Citizens Services
Unit at (044) 490-4445, fax (044) 490-4040, or e-mail kyivacs@state.gov.