Providence, RI- An uptick in U.S. passport applications is resulting in longer wait times for processing. New passport applications may take up to 16 weeks, while routine processing falls between 8 and 11 weeks. AAA urges American travelers to submit applications as soon as possible if they plan to travel this summer and to expedite applications if planning to travel in less than 12 weeks. Expedited passport applications average 5-7 weeks for processing, reducing wait times by 3-4 weeks.
To expedite processing for recreational travel, AAA recommends the passport courier Rush My Passport, a service that helps avoid 30% of passport processing delays and saves applicants a trip to the passport office. This online service carefully reviews the application for errors or omissions prior to submission for quality assurance. All documents are tracked from start to finish for the applicant. To learn more about this service, visit AAA.RushMyPassport.com.
The U.S. passport application process varies based on several factors including the traveler’s age, international destination, whether the traveler applies for a new, renewal, or replacement, the length of expiration, and required documents for individuals. Travelers can also expedite their passport through the U.S. Department of State for emergencies or urgent travel. To explore options and learn more about the fees and required credentials, visit Travel.State.gov.
“If you have a vacation planned, take a moment to check your passport’s expiration date. While most understand a passport is required for international travel, it’s important to note that as of May 7, 2025, either a state-issued REAL ID or a valid U.S. passport will be required to fly domestically,” said Cyndi Zesk, Vice President of Travel at AAA Northeast. AAA urges travelers who fly domestically to get a REAL ID if they do not have a valid U.S. passport. Travelers can visit AAA.com/Travel to connect with a AAA travel advisor for assistance in trip planning and help in understanding the credentials required to reach their destinations.