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Passports

Fees & Forms of Payment for Passports

 

Fees

Fees for Adult Passports
• First adult passport or replacement for lost/stolen/mutilated passport:
$100 or Naf equivalent (which includes a separate security enhancement fee of $12)
• Adult passport routine renewal fee:
$75 or Naf equivalent (which includes a separate security enhancement fee of $12)

Fees for Children's Passports (under 16 years old)
$ 85 or Naf equivalent (which includes a separate security enhancement fee of $12)


 

Forms of Payment for Passports in Person

Cash: either U.S. Dollars or Netherlands Antilles Florin.

Cashier’s check: drawn on an American bank in dollars OR a cashier’s check written in dollars and negotiable in the U.S.  We cannot accept cashier's checks not written in dollars.  All checks must be machine-readable (i.e., have a coded line running along the bottom of the check).

PERSONAL CHECKS ARE NOT ACCEPTED.

 

Form of Payment for Passports by COURIER SERVICE

Cashier’s check: drawn on an American bank in dollars OR a cashier’s check written in dollars, issued by a Netherlands Antilles bank and negotiable in the U.S.  We cannot accept checks not written in dollars.  All checks must be machine-readable (i.e., have a coded line running along the bottom of the check).

PERSONAL CHECKS ARE NOT ACCEPTEDCASH IS NOT ACCEPTED THROUGH THE MAIL.



Last modified: March 2008

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