View Full Version : How long does it take to get a passport?
gtikid
12-07-2007, 01:19 PM
I might be flying out soon, but my passport is expired. How long does it usually take to renew your passport? Of course I mean my AMERICAN passport :2up: :D
thinkfast®
12-07-2007, 01:22 PM
PRETTY DAMN LONG HOMEY
SOMETHIN LIKE 8-10 WEEKS, EVEN IF YOU RUSH ITS STILL ~ 4-6
HOPE THIS HELPS, CONGRATS ON BECOMING ONE OF US! NOW YOU CAN REAP THE BENEFITS OF WELFARE AND MEDICAID LIKE THE REST OF EM :D
Leadfoot_mf
12-07-2007, 01:24 PM
i filled out my paper work at the post office on oct 26 got my passport around the first week of nov. :goodjob:
gtikid
12-07-2007, 01:25 PM
Hahahaha man you don't gotta be american to reap those benefits!! Just go to Clinica de la Mama :lmfao:
Damn, I guess I should of gotten my **** renewed during the summer time when I first came up with the idea of going to Colombia for christmas :( That's a long ass time. My passport still shows my picture of when I was like 13 :lmao:
gtikid
12-07-2007, 01:26 PM
i filled out my paper work at the post office on oct 26 got my passport around the first week of nov. :goodjob:
Damn your giving me hope! :goodjob: What do I have to do? Just go to the post office and they'll let me know what I have to do? Should I take my old one?
Leadfoot_mf
12-07-2007, 01:33 PM
yes take your old get a new picture. you can do it at the post office but i dont know how much they charge i went to a pharmacy. i went to the post office in acworth it is on main street i cant remember what time they stop taking people for the day.
acworth po 770-966-8133
gresham rd po 770-321-9136
sandy springs 404 255- 9643
these take walk ins the rest you have to make an appointment the sandy plains post office couldnt see me until mid nov by that time i already had my pp.
thinkfast®
12-07-2007, 01:37 PM
yea man its a lot easier if you are renewing vs applying for a new one immigrante
yo u comin thru sunday or what
Stormhammer
12-07-2007, 01:50 PM
they can take a passport photo at walmart too or a walgreens etc
gtikid
12-07-2007, 01:50 PM
yes take your old get a new picture. you can do it at the post office but i dont know how much they charge i went to a pharmacy. i went to the post office in acworth it is on main street i cant remember what time they stop taking people for the day.
acworth po 770-966-8133
gresham rd po 770-321-9136
sandy springs 404 255- 9643
these take walk ins the rest you have to make an appointment the sandy plains post office couldnt see me until mid nov by that time i already had my pp.
Thanks for the info :goodjob:
gtikid
12-07-2007, 01:50 PM
yea man its a lot easier if you are renewing vs applying for a new one immigrante
yo u comin thru sunday or what
I work on Sunday man, til what time is it? I'm at work til 6 :(
thinkfast®
12-07-2007, 02:00 PM
watta ****
its til late b.itch, starts @ 4.. no excuse! I conned ur cuz rodrigo to bringin a gift too hahaha the dirtbag
I don't know about renewing, but I just applied for a new one and the estimated 6 weeks I believe. You can pay an extra $100 bucks or so and get it expedited though. Apparently it shaves it down to more like 2 weeks. Renewing may be a completely different story though...
cactusEG
12-07-2007, 05:03 PM
PRETTY DAMN LONG HOMEY
SOMETHIN LIKE 8-10 WEEKS, EVEN IF YOU RUSH ITS STILL ~ 4-6
HOPE THIS HELPS, CONGRATS ON BECOMING ONE OF US! NOW YOU CAN REAP THE BENEFITS OF WELFARE AND MEDICAID LIKE THE REST OF EM :D
yea thats about how long it took me or longer...
XLR8NMR2
12-07-2007, 05:07 PM
Yeah they say it takes 2-3 weeks but around this time of year everyone is traveling or what not....
just come to miami and hop on a boat no passport needed son
gtikid
12-07-2007, 05:50 PM
yea thats about how long it took me or longer...
I don't have to go to any embassy to get mine ;)
:lmfao:
gtikid
12-07-2007, 05:51 PM
Yeah they say it takes 2-3 weeks but around this time of year everyone is traveling or what not....
just come to miami and hop on a boat no passport needed son
I'm not Cuban/Haitian/Puerto Rican! :lmfao:
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