bajalera
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Passport Renewal
Can this be done at San Jose del Cabo?
bajalera
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Dave
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If there is a consulate there then, yes.
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Bob and Susan
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Passport Renewal is misunderstood by most....
You DO NOT need to go to the consulate or anywhere else to RENEW your passport if in the US.
All you do is fill out an application (available online) and mail it in with $55, pictures, and your old one.
Here are the rules for those out of the country....
http://www.travel.state.gov/passport/get_renew.html
The ONLY time you need to go to a passport acceptance agency is when you have kids....then you reapply each time.
[Edited on 10-24-2004 by Bob and Susan]
[Edited on 10-24-2004 by Bob and Susan]
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dono
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both my wife and i got our passports renewed in cabo at u.s. consulate. it took about 1 month.
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Tucker
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Lee, email them at usconsulcabo@hotmail.com
They visit La Paz monthly (Marina de La Paz). I did it a few years ago, it was painless.
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bajalou
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We have been told (by a representative of the consulate) that they will renew them while you wait in Tijuana - if you live in Baja.
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And in the San Felipe area - check out Valle Chico area
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bajatorres
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It can be done thru the US Consulate in CSL. The phone number from LaPaz is 01-624-143-3566. Hours 10am to 1 or 2 pm, Monday thru Friday.
Name is Michael Houston. He is also a notary public if you need something notarized by a US notary.
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bajalera
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Thanks, everybody, for all that info.
Lera
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Mark Twain
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