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Passports

Additional Visa Pages

If your passport's visa pages are becoming full, but your passport is still valid and in good condition, you may apply by mail or courier for additional pages to be added to your passport. 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 two sets of extra pages inserted into your passport. Once this limit is reached, you will need to apply for passport renewal.

NOTE: Additional visa pages will not be added to an expired, damaged or mutilated passport.

Application Requirements

Please submit the following in person or by commercial courier service:

Applying by Commercial Courier

Please submit your passport application and completed form by commercial courier service. Please do not use the regular mail service. Your materials should be addressed to:

American Citizen Services Unit
U.S. Consulate General
J.B. Gorsiraweg #1
Curacao, Netherlands Antilles

tel. 599-9-461-3066

To receive your new passport, you should also enclose a self-addressed, pre-paid return waybill.  You should keep a record of your waybill's tracking number so you can track your passport's return to you.

Processing Time

An application for extra visa pages will be processed by our office.  You should allow one working day for your application to be processed.  Applications made in person during window hours may be processed while you wait, depending upon officer availability.

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