The Australian Passport Renewal form is a document that allows Australian citizens aged 18 and over to renew their existing passports. To be eligible, your current passport must have been valid for at least two years when it was issued, and it should have been issued after July 1, 2000. If you meet these criteria, you can begin the renewal process by filling out the form and following the necessary steps.
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Renewing an Australian passport involves completing a specific form designed for eligible applicants. To use the Australian Passport Renewal form, individuals must hold an adult passport that was valid for at least two years when issued, and it must have been issued after July 1, 2000, in their current name, date of birth, and sex. For those renewing a child passport, the requirements differ slightly. Applicants must be Australian citizens aged 18 or over, or possess a child passport that meets certain criteria, including being issued after July 1, 2005, and valid for a minimum of two years. The application process requires the submission of the existing passport, and appointments are necessary for those lodging forms at a Passport Office in Australia. Furthermore, applicants must provide two recent, high-quality color photographs that adhere to specific guidelines. It's crucial to safeguard your passport, as lost or stolen documents can lead to identity theft. The processing time for renewal is generally ten working days, with an option for priority service available for an additional fee. For any inquiries or assistance, individuals can reach out to the Australian Passport Information Service or visit the official website for more detailed information.
After gathering the necessary information and documents, you can begin filling out the Australian Passport Renewal form. Ensure that you have your current passport on hand, as it will be required for the application process. Follow these steps to complete the form accurately.
Once you submit your application, the Passport Office will process it within ten working days. If you need a faster turnaround, inquire about priority processing, which incurs an additional fee. Keep your passport safe during this process to avoid any complications.
To renew your Australian passport, you must hold an adult passport that was valid for at least two years when issued, was issued after July 1, 2000, and is in your current name, date of birth, and sex.
Appointments are necessary for certain applicants to lodge their forms at a Passport Office in Australia. Always check the criteria on www.passports.gov.au.
Keep your passport safe. Lost or stolen passports can lead to identity theft and significant inconvenience.
When renewing your passport, you must present the passport that matches the number printed on the top of page two of the renewal form.
Two identical color photographs are required for your application. Ensure they meet specific guidelines regarding size, quality, and background.
If your passport is lost or stolen, report it immediately. You will need to complete an Application for Australian Passport: Adult form to replace it.
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When renewing an Australian passport, several additional forms and documents may be required. These documents help ensure a smooth application process and verify the applicant's identity. Below is a list of commonly needed forms and documents.
Gathering these documents in advance can help expedite the passport renewal process. Ensure that all forms are filled out accurately to avoid delays.
A P P O I N T M E N T S
Only certain applicants should lodge their forms at a Passport Office in Australia.
■Appointments are essential.
■For criteria, visit www.passports.gov.au
Protect your identity
Lost or stolen passports cause inconvenience and may be used by others to assume your identity for illegal activities. Keep your
passport safe at all times.
Australian Passport Information Service
131 232
If you have any questions about this form or about how to get an Australian passport, or if you wish to comment about our service, offer suggestions for improvement, or register a complaint, you may telephone us on 131 232 (from anywhere in Australia), visit our web site at: www.passports.gov.au, or write to the following address:
Director, Passport Operations Section
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
R.G. Casey Building
John McEwen Crescent
Barton ACT 0221
Or contact the nearest Australian mission
Check before travelling
Visit the Department’s website at www.smartraveller.gov.au to view the latest travel advice.
35MM
72G
Australian Passport Renewal Application
Who should use this form?
Use this form if you are an Australian citizen aged 18 years or over and:
OR ■ have a child Australian passport that was valid for at least 2 years when issued, and
■ was issued after 1/7/2005, and
■ you were 16 years and over at the time of issue, and ■ was issued in your current name, date of birth and sex.
Note: If you cannot present your passport at the time of your renewal you cannot use the renewal process.
Lodgement, payment and validity
You must provide the passport that matches the number printed on the top of page 2 of this form with your application. If you are renewing your passport in Australia, you should lodge your renewal application in person at an Australia Post outlet (you may need to phone to make an appointment). If you are renewing your passport overseas, please contact your nearest Australian mission for advice on lodging your application.
Preferred methods of payment in Australia are EFTPOS, Mastercard, Visa or cash (cheques are not accepted). If applying overseas, check with the nearest Australian mission for details of the current fee and acceptable methods and currency of payment.
The Passports Office is committed to issuing a travel document within ten working days. This timeframe excludes the time taken for the Passport Office to receive the application and the time taken to deliver the document from the Passport Office to the applicant. If you require a two working day turnaround, ask about the priority processing service. An additional fee applies.
An adult passport is normally valid for 10 years.
A seniors’ passport (available to those aged 75 or over) is valid for 5 years; a lower fee applies.
If your passport has been lost or stolen
If your current or recently expired passport has been lost or stolen, you will need to complete an Application for Australian Passport: Adult form to replace it. All lost and stolen travel documents should be reported immediately, regardless of whether you wish to replace the travel document or not. Contact the Australian Passport Information Service on 131 232 or your nearest overseas mission if this occurs whilst overseas.
NOTE
Further details about DFAT’s rights, obligations and policies in relation to obtaining and disclosing
information are available in the Passports Privacy brochure or at www.passports.gov.au
Photograph requirements
You must provide two identical colour photographs of yourself. The photos must:
be no more than six months old, have appropriate brightness and contrast, and show your skin tones naturally
be between 35mm and 40mm in width, and between 45mm and 50mm in height, be of good quality colour and on high quality paper, with no ink or marks on the image
be in sharp focus and clear
be of your head and top of your shoulders and show your shoulders square on (not portrait style with you looking over one shoulder) and show your face square on (both edges of the face should be visible)
show you looking straight at the camera, and your head not tilted
be taken with a neutral expression (not laughing or frowning) with your mouth closed
be close up, so that the head takes up between 32mm and 36mm of the photo (see diagram at section 5 over the page)
have a plain, light-coloured background and be taken with uniform lighting (no shadows across the face) show your eyes open and clearly visible, and no hair in your eyes
show your eyes clearly through glasses—if you wear them—with no flash reflection off the glasses, and no tinted lenses (if possible, avoid heavy glasses frames—wear lighter framed glasses if you have them)
show you without any hat or other head covering (if you wear a head covering for religious reasons, we will accept a photograph of you wearing it, but your facial features from bottom of chin to top of forehead and both edges of your face must be clearly shown).
Note: due to security printing requirements, images reproduced in passports will not be photographic quality and will appear different from the photographs supplied.
✔Acceptable
45MM
✗
Not square on
Too dark
Too light
Too far away
Form PC7_0812 (Page 1 of 2)
When filling out the Australian Passport Renewal form, there are several important dos and don'ts to keep in mind. Following these guidelines will help ensure a smooth application process.