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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I extend my Visa?
The
Immigration and Naturalization Service
is responsible for visa extensions. Contact:
Immigration and Naturalization Service
St. Albans Office
64 Gricebrook Road
St. Albans, VT 05478
National Customer Service number 1-800-375-5283
How do I file a Passport?
Please
click here
to find out how to file a passport.
For expedite information or any other questions, please contact your county Superior Court.
What are the Passport Fees?
Please
click here
to find out what the current passport fees are.
Where do I get a Passport?
Passport applications may be obtained at Vermont Superior Courts (County Courthouses, except Orleans, Windsor and Windham). You will also need:
A certified copy of your birth certificate; it must include:
- A raised seal;
- A signature from the town clerk’s office;
- The date the certificate was filed with the town clerk.
Two passport photographs (some counties take passport photos)
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