AMERICAN CITIZEN SERVICES
Documenting American Citizens
Registration with the Embassy
U.S. citizens who are remaining in Spain for an extended period are encouraged to register with the
Embassy at:
http://travel.state.gov/travel/abroad_registration.html. The
registration provides a local contact address, and is an opportunity for the
Embassy to add you to the
emergency notification system,
or “warden” system. Registration is free.
Those living in Spain may have occasional need for an “inscription letter.” To
obtain the notarial service, you must
make an appointment and bring your passport. There is a fee
for this service.
PASSPORTS
The Department of State issues state-of-the-art
passports incorporating a photo-digitized image and other enhanced security
features to all American citizens, whether they apply in the US or overseas.
The Department of State achieves this goal by issuing all full-validity
passports at a domestic U.S. passport facility. The processing time to receive
a full validity passport from the US issuing facility is approximately
two to three weeks. American citizens are encouraged to apply early when renewing
expiring passports. In most cases, a full validity passport will be issued for
the following lengths of time: Minor under 16 years of age – 5 Year Passports
and 16 years of age and older – 10 year Passports.
1. ADULT PASSPORT RENEWALS
You can renew an adult’s passport either by mail or by
making an appointment. The Madrid Consulate has a special photo booth inside
its premises that takes the picture as specified below.
You may use passport renewal form
DS-82, if your previous passport:
Is a 10-year validity passport (issued after the age of 16).
Was issued in the last 15 years.
Was issued in the same name you currently use, or if your name was changed recently,
you can present the proper documentation as proof of the name change (Certified
True Copies of marriage documents or court order).
Is not damaged.
Is submitted with your application.
If you can answer “yes” to ALL the previous statements then you can use form
DS-82 “Application For A U.S. Passport By Mail”.
To process the above renewal by mail, you will need to present:
Passport application form DS-82 – Please write your contact telephone number, Social
Security number, and do not forget to sign your application form.
Two 2”x2” (5x5cm) identical color photographs, full face looking forward, (no plastic
photos accepted), taken within the last 6 months with a light, plain background,
size as shown below. Applicants may not wear sunglasses, hats, hair bands or
anything on their heads.
Send in your most recent passport. Upon issuance of your new passport, we will
cancel your old passport in accordance with State Department regulations and return it to you.
A Giro Postal which you can buy at your nearest Spanish Post Office.
See chart below for fees. The Giro should be sent to the address below:
US Embassy Madrid
Calle Serrano, 75
28006 Madrid
Attn: CONS/ACS
Mail your completed application to the Passport Unit of the Embassy or Consulate
corresponding to the area of your jurisdiction, i.e. Madrid or Barcelona.
If you have any questions, please call the Passport Unit of the Embassy (91-587-2240) or the
U.S. Consular Agency nearest to your place residence.
2. PASSPORTS FOR CHILDREN
As of February 1, 2008 all passport applications for children under 16 years of age must comply with the
following requirements:
Make an appointment
Both parents must execute and sign the passport application, form
DS-11, in person before the
authorized consular personnel, either at the Embassy, Consulate General, or at
a Consular Agency.
The child must also be present at the time of the passport application.
The child’s original birth certificate, showing the parents’ names, must be
presented each time. Both parents will have to present valid photo
identification documents (passport or Spanish DNI or resident card).
Two 2” x 2” (5x5cm) identical color photographs, full face looking forward,
(no plastic photos accepted), taken within the last 6 months with a light, plain background,
size as shown below. Applicants may not wear sunglasses, hats, hair bands or
anything on their heads.
If only one parent executes the application, that parent must provide documentary evidence that he/she:
Has Sole Custody (Custodia y Patria Potestad) of the child, or is
the child’s legal guardian; or
Has the notarized written consent, Form
DS-3053, of the other parent
to the issuance of the passport; the written
consent must be in English and must indicate the parent’s unequivocal consent to
passport issuance. It can be executed before a U.S. or foreign notary. A copy of
the absent parent’s photo identification must also be submitted. The Embassy
will accept this only when one of the parents is outside of Spain or is
physically incapable of coming personally; or
Is “in loco parentis” and has the notarized written consent of both parents, of a
parent with sole custody over the child, or of the child’s legal guardian, to
the issuance of the passport. Again the photo identification of a parent
authorizing someone to apply “in loco parentis” must be submitted.
3. LOST OR STOLEN PASSPORTS
Those wishing to replace lost, stolen, or damaged passports
must make an appointment. You will need to present both photo identification
and proof of U.S. citizenship. You will need to fill out form
DS-11 Application for a U.S.
Passport, and DS-64 Statement
Regarding Lost or Stolen Passport. If you have reported the
theft to the local police, please bring the police report (denuncia) when you
come to apply for the replacement passport. You will also need two 2”x2”
(5x5cm) identical color photographs, full face looking forward, (no plastic
photos accepted), taken within the last 6 months with a light, plain background,
size as shown below. Applicants may not wear sunglasses, hats, hair bands or
anything on their heads.
4. EMERGENCY PASSPORTS
The U.S. Embassy in Madrid and the U.S. Consulate General in Barcelona can issue
temporary passports in emergency cases. These passports are limited in validity
and cannot be extended. You will need to exchange the limited-validity passport
for a full-validity photo-digitized passport upon completion of your emergency
travel, through passport facilities in the U.S. or U.S. Embassies and Consulates
abroad.
The hours for Consulate
General in Barcelona is 9:00AM – 1:00PM.
The American Citizen Services Unit can normally issue emergency passports the
same day. You are required to
make an appointment; however, if you consider your case an emergency, you
may come to the embassy from 08:00 to 13:00 without an appointment. An emergency
being the loss/theft of an American passport, where travel must take place same
day or next several days.
Unfortunately, emergency passports cannot be issued after-hours, on weekends or
holidays.
The Consular Agencies in Spain are not authorized
to issue Emergency Passports, so additional time will be needed for
processing a passport application if you apply at one of the six Consular
Agencies in Spain outside of Madrid or Barcelona.
5. EXTRA PAGES
If your passport is running out of blank pages and has become full of stamps,
but your passport is still valid and in good condition, additional pages may be added to
your passport. You may apply by mail or
make an appointment. Only
one set of extra pages (24 pages are in each set) can be added to your passport
at a time, but if needed, and if your passport remains in good condition, you
may have up to three sets of extra pages inserted into your passport before it
expires. Once this limit is reached, you will need to apply for a new passport.
Please note that extra pages cannot be added to an emergency passport.
NOTE: If applying for extra visa pages for a child under the age of 16, please
contact our office at 91 587 2240.
Application Requirements
You
must make an appointment or mail in the following application. Please consult our holiday schedule to ensure we are open.
6. FIRST TIME APPLICANTS
First time applicants (adults) must appear in person
and present both photo identification and proof of U.S. citizenship. You will
need to fill out the Form DS-11
“Application for a U.S. Passport”. Additional evidence may be
required depending on the circumstances of the original case. If the applicant
was born in the U.S., he/she must present the passport used to depart the U.S.
and to enter Spain, if not the same. An
appointment is required for this service.
7. PASSPORT FEES
| |
Form
|
Fee
|
| Adult
passport (over 16 yrs) |
DS-11 |
$100.00 or
75.00€ |
| 1st time adult passport
|
| Lost/Stolen passport
|
| |
|
|
| Applicants under 16 yrs |
DS-11 |
$85.00 or 63.75€
|
| |
|
|
| Renewal
of adult passport |
DS-82
|
$75.00 or 56.25€
|
Note: This is a fixed exchange rate.
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