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To amend the Passport Act of June 4, 1920, to make certain improvements with respect to expenditure and other authorities, and for other purposes.

USA118th CongressHR-5233| House 
| Updated: 8/18/2023
Earl L. "Buddy" Carter

Earl L. "Buddy" Carter

Republican Representative

Georgia

Cosponsors (22)
Elise M. Stefanik (Republican)John R. Carter (Republican)Ruben Gallego (Democratic)Chris Pappas (Democratic)Adam B. Schiff (Democratic)Ashley Hinson (Republican)Zachary Nunn (Republican)Dina Titus (Democratic)Rudy Yakym (Republican)Maria Elvira Salazar (Republican)Gus M. Bilirakis (Republican)Daniel Webster (Republican)Sharice Davids (Democratic)Byron Donalds (Republican)Max L. Miller (Republican)Juan Ciscomani (Republican)Seth Moulton (Democratic)Yadira Caraveo (Democratic)Susie Lee (Democratic)Cory Mills (Republican)Lori Chavez-DeRemer (Republican)Michael Guest (Republican)

Foreign Affairs Committee

  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
This bill requires various changes to the passport application process and addresses related issues. The bill requires all U.S. regular passports to contain a written notice advising travelers (1) to check travel.state.gov for updated travel warnings, (2) to register with the Department of State prior to overseas travel, (3) that many countries deny entry to travelers whose passport expires within six months, and (4) to renew their passports within at least one year of the expiration date. Further, the bill makes permanent existing State Department authority to assess a surcharge on the passport application fee to cover the costs of increased demand prompted by certain legal requirements. This authority currently expires on September 30, 2026. For three years starting from this bill's enactment, the State Department may use direct hire authority to expedite the hiring of individuals into Passport and Visa Examining positions (Series 0967). Finally, the bill requires the Department of State to report to Congress about passport processing wait times, agency plans for a public outreach campaign, and related information.
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Timeline
Aug 18, 2023
Introduced in House
Aug 18, 2023
Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
  • August 18, 2023
    Introduced in House


  • August 18, 2023
    Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.

Immigration

Related Bills

  • S 118-2226: National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2024
  • HR 118-2670: National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2024
  • S 118-2043: Department of State Authorization Act of 2023

To amend the Passport Act of June 4, 1920, to make certain improvements with respect to expenditure and other authorities, and for other purposes.

USA118th CongressHR-5233| House 
| Updated: 8/18/2023
This bill requires various changes to the passport application process and addresses related issues. The bill requires all U.S. regular passports to contain a written notice advising travelers (1) to check travel.state.gov for updated travel warnings, (2) to register with the Department of State prior to overseas travel, (3) that many countries deny entry to travelers whose passport expires within six months, and (4) to renew their passports within at least one year of the expiration date. Further, the bill makes permanent existing State Department authority to assess a surcharge on the passport application fee to cover the costs of increased demand prompted by certain legal requirements. This authority currently expires on September 30, 2026. For three years starting from this bill's enactment, the State Department may use direct hire authority to expedite the hiring of individuals into Passport and Visa Examining positions (Series 0967). Finally, the bill requires the Department of State to report to Congress about passport processing wait times, agency plans for a public outreach campaign, and related information.
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Timeline
Aug 18, 2023
Introduced in House
Aug 18, 2023
Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
  • August 18, 2023
    Introduced in House


  • August 18, 2023
    Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
Earl L. "Buddy" Carter

Earl L. "Buddy" Carter

Republican Representative

Georgia

Cosponsors (22)
Elise M. Stefanik (Republican)John R. Carter (Republican)Ruben Gallego (Democratic)Chris Pappas (Democratic)Adam B. Schiff (Democratic)Ashley Hinson (Republican)Zachary Nunn (Republican)Dina Titus (Democratic)Rudy Yakym (Republican)Maria Elvira Salazar (Republican)Gus M. Bilirakis (Republican)Daniel Webster (Republican)Sharice Davids (Democratic)Byron Donalds (Republican)Max L. Miller (Republican)Juan Ciscomani (Republican)Seth Moulton (Democratic)Yadira Caraveo (Democratic)Susie Lee (Democratic)Cory Mills (Republican)Lori Chavez-DeRemer (Republican)Michael Guest (Republican)

Foreign Affairs Committee

Immigration

Related Bills

  • S 118-2226: National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2024
  • HR 118-2670: National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2024
  • S 118-2043: Department of State Authorization Act of 2023
  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted