As of today, July 13, all fees associated with getting or renewing a USA passport have gone up.
New adult (ages 16+) passports have increased from $100 to $135. New minor (15 and younger) passports have gone up from $85 to $105. Renewals have gone from $75 to $110.
You can see the official fees for all passport and passport cards at Travel.State.Gov. You can also see the fee increase for all other services in this chart (my favorite – renouncing your USA citizenship has gone from free to costing a whooping $450!).
If you do not have a passport at this point, even with the new fee increases, I would go and start the process to get one soon. Here’s why: the reason cited for the fee increases.
According to CNN.com, “Officials recommended the hikes after a study found the current fee structure wasn’t covering the government’s costs for the services, the State Department said in the proposal outlined in the Federal Register.”
Folks, those costs are bound to keep increasing with inflation, so another fee hike cannot be too far away in the future. There already was a more tame one in 2008; consider that one a trial for this more aggressive increase. Now take that scenario and place this new increase as the tame one; you sure you want to wait a couple more years now?
I have to agree with the general consensus: it bites. Even I, because of procrastination, will have to shell out $110 to renew my passport, something I’ve known I have to do before it expires next year, so I’m preaching to myself as well. But here’s the thing: it’s worth it.
I wouldn’t be caught dead without my passport up to date, and I cannot stress enough how important I think it is for everyone to have their own passport. Maybe you think you’ll never travel out of the country, but the truth is you never know. If the opportunity comes up, you’re already set to go. Remember you also need it even to go into Mexico and/or Canada (though, in the Department of Awesome, remember that you do not need it to go to Puerto Rico). Besides, it’s about the most official and irrefutable form of identification there is. Yes, $135 is not chump change, but this is a document that will last for 10 years, so it’s an investment.
To sum up: the fee increase simply sucks, but getting a passport, and having it up to date, is still a good investment for everyone, including all gamer travelers.

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