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Important Passport Information

Payment Methods & Details

All fees must be paid at the time of service. Fees must be paid in U.S. dollars, cash only. Please bring clean, crisp dollar bills that have no tears. If the bills you bring have tears or rips, we will ask you to go out and replace them as we are unable to accept these types of bills. We do not accept payments by check, credit card, or debit card.

Adult U.S. Passport Renewal $130
Adult U.S. Passport Renewal with Card $160
Adult U.S. Passport Replacement (Lost, Stolen, Damaged) $165
Adult U.S. Passport (First after age 16) $165
Minor U.S. Passport (under age 16) $135
Adult U.S. Passport (First after age 16) with Card $195
Minor U.S. Passport (under age 16) with Card $150
Consular Report of Birth Abroad (CRBA) $100
Notarial (per notary seal) $50
Certified True Copy $50
Authentication: Foreign Official $50
Adult Passport Card $30
Minor Passport Card $15
Photocopy (per page) $1
Renunciation of U.S. Citizenship $2,350

Appointments & Locations

The U.S. Embassy Consular Section accepts U.S. passport applications by APPOINTMENT ONLY. We do not accept any documents by mail, email, or fax and we do not return passports by mail to any location within or outside of Liberia.

What to Know About Your Appointment

The U.S. Embassy Consular Section accepts first-time passport applications, applications to renew passports, and applications to replace passports that have been lost, stolen, or damaged. We also accept diplomatic and official passport applications. You must complete, print, and bring the application form with you to your appointment. You should also bring copies of all your identification and supporting documents. 

We electronically forward your application to the United States for printing. The passport is then sent back to the Embassy to be returned to you. The turnaround time for this process is usually 2-3 weeks. You will receive an email when your passport is ready to be picked up.

The U.S. Embassy Consular Section accepts U.S. passport applications by APPOINTMENT ONLY. We do not accept any documents by mail, email, or fax and we do not return passports by mail to any location within or outside of Liberia.

For a full list of U.S. passport application requirements, including information on Children under 16Applicants Age 16 and 17proper passport photos, or knowing what form to use, please visit travel.state.gov.

Please note that the Department of State does not accept locally notarized documents in Liberia or other countries Travel.State.gov in connection with passport and Consular Report of Birth Abroad (CRBA) applications, most notably the Form DS-3053.

Reasonable Accommodation

If you need reasonable accommodation for your appointment, we encourage you to request your accommodation immediately once you schedule your appointment. We make every effort to provide accommodations to persons with disabilities and medical conditions. Reasonable accommodations vary, depending on the situation and the person’s needs.
Examples of accommodations include, but are not limited to:

  • If you require a private appointment due to a medical condition or disability, we may schedule an alternative time for you to come in for your interview.
  • If you or your child has special needs that requires a private appointment in a quiet space without distractions, we may schedule an alternative time for you or your family to come in for your interview.
  • If you are unable to speak, you may be allowed to respond to questions in an agreed-upon nonverbal manner such as using pen and paper.
  • If you are deaf or hard of hearing, you may bring a sign language interpreter to translate during the interview if needed.
  • If you have low vision, we may provide you with communications in large print.

If you are unable to provide fingerprints because of a medical condition, including birth defects, physical deformities, skin conditions, you may qualify for a fingerprint waiver for certain fingers.

  • Interview waivers are only granted in extreme situations, such as having a medical condition that requires flying in an air ambulance.

The waiting room of the Consular Section and its restroom is wheelchair-accessible.