New Passport
Application Service
Complete and verify your new passport application in under 5 minutes. Starting at $120 + government fees.


Trusted passport services made easy.



Trusted passport services made easy.




Easy process, expert support
Traveling soon? Expedite your new passport through Via securely.
- Accelerated passport processing
- Avoid common errors resulting in delays
- 24/7 expert support and real-time passport tracking
Complete your application in as little as 5 minutes

Simplified application
Provide a few details, and you’re all set.

Track our progress
Monitor your passport’s progress with real-time.

Receive your new passport
Kick back, relax, and enjoy your trip!

Why trust Via?
Our new passport application process is fast, seamless, and hassle-free. We’ll have your back throughout the entire process.
- Human support
- AI driven guidance
- Security you can trust
New passport questions?
Here’s what you need to know about our expedited passport services, government requirements, processing times, and other frequently asked questions.
What documents do I need to apply for a new US passport?
To apply for a new US passport, you typically need:
Proof of US citizenship (e.g., birth certificate, naturalization certificate, or previous US passport).
A valid government-issued photo ID (e.g., driver’s license, military ID, or state ID).
A completed DS-11 form (available online).
A passport photo that meets the US Department of State’s requirements.
Payment for the applicable fees (check, money order, or credit/debit card at certain locations).
Where can I apply for a new US passport?
You can apply at a passport acceptance facility, such as a post office, clerk of court, or public library. Some locations require an appointment, so check ahead. You may also need to apply in person if it’s your first passport, you’re under 16, or your previous passport was lost, stolen, or issued more than 15 years ago.
How long does it take to get a new US passport?
Routine processing typically takes 8-11 weeks. These times may vary depending on demand and other factors. Expedited service requires an additional fee.
Can I get a new passport if I owe child support?
If you owe more than $2,500 in child support, you may be denied a passport. The US Department of State can revoke or restrict passport issuance for individuals with significant child support arrears.
What do I need for a new passport application?
The documents and steps required for a passport application depend on your specific situation. For example, first-time applicants and children have different requirements compared to those renewing an existing passport. In most cases, you will need the following:
Completed Application Form
Proof of US Citizenship
Passport Photo that adheres to strict government guidelines
Proof of Identity
Application Fees
Can I apply for a new passport if I have a criminal record?
Having a criminal record does not automatically disqualify you from getting a passport. However, if you have outstanding felony warrants, are on parole or probation, or have certain drug-related convictions for international travel, you may be denied a passport. Each case is evaluated individually.
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Trusted passport services made easy.




Why Via?
Via transforms the passport application journey for consumers by providing a simplified, streamlined platform. Our proprietary technology platform delivers an exceptional digital experience for consumers. We take a flat fee on top of regular government fees. You save time and money.