Additional measures to meet high passport demand
13 Jun 2014 04:22 PM
The Home Secretary
Theresa May announced a series of additional measures to ensure people and
families receive their passports in good time for their summer
holidays.
Her Majesty’s Passport
Office (HMPO) is dealing with the highest demand for passports in 12 years and
has issued over three million passports so far in 2014. Since January, HMPO has
been putting steps in place to deal with the extra demand and the overwhelming
majority of people continue to receive their new passports within three or four
weeks.
But recognising people’s
understandable concerns about delays, the Home Secretary said she is determined
to do everything possible, while maintaining the security of the passport, to
speed up the system.
Overseas
applications
Overseas customers renewing an
existing passport will be able to apply for it to be extended for 12 months.
This will be done by consular staff in the country where they apply and
appointments can be made from Monday 16 June. No additional fees will be
charged and the security of the passport will not be affected.
Emergency travel documents for
children
Parents or guardians of children
living overseas who wish to travel to the UK will be able to apply for an
emergency travel document in place of a new or renewed passport for their
children. This will be available from the week beginning 16 June in all British
diplomatic posts that have access to the passport database, subject to checks
to confirm nationality and identity.
Upgrades for urgent
travel
People in the UK who have an
urgent need to travel will be able to upgrade their application without charge.
This means that after their application has been through the proper checks, the
processing, printing and delivery of their new passport will be fast-tracked
for free. To qualify, customers must be booked to travel within the next 7 days
and their application must have been with the Passport Office for longer than
the standard processing time of three weeks through no fault of their
own.
Customers will be asked to
provide details – such as flight numbers and travel company – to
confirm their travel plans. The ‘urgent need to travel’ upgrade is
open to all those who have applied by post from within the UK and who meet the
criteria above. Unless there are valid compassionate grounds, this will not
apply to adults applying for their first passport, as they still need to attend
an interview to confirm their identity. The upgrade is available immediately
and can be requested through the Passport Adviceline. It is a temporary change
and is not retrospective