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How long does it take to renew my passport?

Recently, many people are confused about how long it will take to renew their passports, and they have been consulting me. Today, I sorted out the following contents, hoping to help you answer questions. Passport renewal within 15 days from the date of acceptance; Urgent, within 5 working days. Passport renewal procedures: processing conditions 1. Passport filling: it can be divided into five categories: previous name filling, name filling, replacement filling, replacement filling and previous license filling. If there is a previous name in the applicant's household registration book, he may apply for the annotation of the previous name; Those with traditional Chinese names, English names, polyphonic names and non-standard Chinese pronunciation names may apply for name annotation. Add up to 3 numbers of passport holders on the note of previous passport holders; 2. Passport renewal: (1) The passport visa page will be used up soon; (2) The passport is valid for less than six months, or it is valid for more than six months, but there are materials to prove that the validity period does not meet the requirements of the destination country; (3) The name, gender, ID number, place of birth and date of birth on the household registration book have changed or the applicant's face has changed greatly; (4) Other circumstances recognized by the Exit-Entry Administration of the Ministry of Public Security; 3. Passport replacement: Passport is damaged, lost or stolen; 4. In any of the following circumstances, the applicant may apply for urgent handling: (1) going abroad to attend a funeral or visit a critically ill patient; (2) The commencement date of studying abroad is approaching; (3) The validity period of the entry permit or visa for the country of destination is about to expire; (4) Other emergency reasons recognized by the Exit-Entry Administration of the Provincial Public Security Department. Required materials 1. The application form shall be completed in one copy of the Application Form for Ordinary Passport of China Citizens 2. Photos and Receipts One recent bareheaded blue-and-white color photo (photo size: 48× 33 mm), and the receipt for digital photo detection of entry-exit documents of Guangdong Province shall be submitted; If the passport is changed and marked, submit one photo; 3. Identity information The original and photocopy of the resident ID card or other household registration certificate; During the collection, renewal and replacement of resident identity cards, temporary resident identity cards and their photocopies may be submitted; 4. Opinions of the unit National staff (registration and filing personnel) submit the certificate of consent to leave the country issued by their work unit or the superior competent unit after examination and approval in accordance with the personnel management authority. Servicemen in accordance with the management authority to perform the approval procedures, by himself to the subordinate units at or above the county level public security exit-entry management department to apply; 5. The applicant whose guardian's information is under 16 years old shall submit the guardianship certificate (such as birth certificate, etc.), and the original and photocopy of the guardian's identity card or passport; Applicants under the age of 16 should be accompanied by guardians to apply; If the guardian is unable to accompany him, he may entrust others to accompany him, but he shall also submit the guardian's power of attorney, as well as the identity certificate and photocopy of the resident ID card or passport of the escort; 6. Fingerprint information Applicants over the age of 16 need to collect fingerprints on the spot. Except that fingerprints cannot be collected due to missing or damaged fingerprints; Under the age of 16, whether to collect fingerprints is determined according to the guardian's opinion. If the applicant is unable to print his fingerprints due to finger injury and the police can't judge, the applicant shall submit a certificate issued by a hospital at or above the second level, and the applicant may re-apply for a new passport (at his own expense) and collect fingerprints after the finger injury is cured. 7. Submit supporting materials related to the application: (1) Passport annotation: If the former name, foreign name or foreign name on the relevant visa of the destination country are inconsistent with the Chinese name, relevant supporting materials such as notarial certificate, entry visa or entry permit or immigration application notice of the destination country and the original and photocopy of the valid passport shall be submitted; (2) Passport renewal: submit the original passport and a copy; (3) Passport replacement: the damaged certificate and the reason for the damage shall be submitted; Lost or stolen submission of lost or stolen information. If you lose your passport abroad and apply for a replacement, submit the Travel Permit of the People's Republic of China issued by the overseas authorities. (4) If a China citizen who has settled abroad returns to China for a short period of time to apply for passport renewal, replacement or change, he/she shall submit a certificate of settlement abroad and a temporary residence certificate and a copy issued by the public security organ of his/her temporary residence. Processing time and time limit: within 15 days from the date of acceptance; Urgent: within 5 working days. Charging standard: charging standard: first time handling: 2 yuan/Ben; Renewal: 22 yuan/Ben (including renewal fee); Invalidation: 22 yuan/Ben (including the previous license fee); Replacement of stolen or damaged goods: 22 yuan/Ben (including replacement fee); Lost replacement: 42 yuan/Ben (including replacement fee); Note: 2 yuan/Japan. Charges are based on: Reply of the State Administration of Price and the Ministry of Finance on Adjusting the Charges for Entry-Exit Certificates ([1993] Jiafeizi No.164) and Notice of the State Planning Commission and the Ministry of Finance on Adjusting the Charges for New Personal Passports (Ji Jia [2] No.293).