The U.S. Department of State is expecting a sharp increase in passport renewals this year. That’s because nearly 10 years ago, the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI) went into effect and millions of people got passports that hadn't before. Those passports are close to expiring. The WHTI requires passports for all travelers, including U.S. citizens, returning to the U.S. by air from Canada, Mexico, Bermuda and the Caribbean.
A decade ago the passport application process took 10 weeks because of that influx instead of the usual six weeks. The delay is happening already and it takes six weeks for a passport renewal, two weeks longer than the process took last year.
Many countries also require your passport be valid 3-6 months past the date of entry or exit.
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