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		<title>What Happens If You Make a Passport Application Mistake?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Nobody&#8217;s perfect, and we all make mistakes. But what if you make a passport application mistake? If you have made an error on your passport application, you&#8217;ll have a very different experience if you have applied through the post office instead of through G3! Common Passport Application Mistakes Passport applications can be complicated. That&#8217;s why [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nobody&#8217;s perfect, and we all make mistakes. But what if you make a passport application mistake? If you have made an error on your passport application, you&#8217;ll have a very different experience if you have applied through the post office instead of through G3!</p>
<h2>Common Passport Application Mistakes</h2>
<p>Passport applications can be complicated. That&#8217;s why we have a team of passport specialists available to answer all of your questions. Mistakes can still happen, though! Here are some of the more common mistakes we see on passport applications.</p>
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<li><strong>Typos and misspellings.</strong> It&#8217;s easy enough for your fingers to slip on the keyboard, resulting in misspellings. A misspelled name can be a real problem on a passport application.</li>
<li><strong>Transposed numbers and dates.</strong> If you&#8217;re filling out your application in a hurry, you might not even notice that you listed your birthday as 12 June instead of 21 June.</li>
<li><strong>Incorrect information.</strong> Did you put your son&#8217;s Social Security Number on your daughter&#8217;s passport application? Or did you list your dad&#8217;s place of birth as Cleveland instead of Cincinnati? These are the kinds of incorrect info that we sometimes see on passport applications.</li>
<li><strong>Signature errors.</strong> There are a lot of ways you can inadvertently mess up the signature part of your passport application! If you are applying for a <a href="https://www.g3passports.com/new-passport/">new adult passport</a>, a <a href="https://www.g3passports.com/minor-passport/">minor passport</a>, or a replacement for a <a href="https://www.g3passports.com/lost-passport/">lost</a> or <a href="https://www.g3passports.com/stolen-passport/">stolen</a> passport, you will need to sign the application at the Passport Acceptance Facility. If you signed your application at home, your application won&#8217;t be accepted, and you&#8217;ll need to fill out a new one. Passport applications for <a href="https://www.g3passports.com/renew-passport/">renewals</a> or <a href="https://www.g3passports.com/second-valid-passport/">second valid passports</a> can be signed at your home or office, but you will still have a problem if you use a purple pen or sign your nickname!</li>
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<h2>Passport Application Mistakes &#8211; A Headache If You Apply Through the Post Office!</h2>
<p>It&#8217;s estimated that 25-30% of passport applications submitted through the post office have mistakes or missing documentation.</p>
<p>If you send in your passport application through the post office, and there&#8217;s a mistake, the Passport Agency will put your application in &#8220;suspense.&#8221; This means that it is on hold until the error can be corrected. The Passport Agency will send you a letter via First-Class Mail explaining the problem. It can take <strong>2-3 weeks</strong> for them to contact you, and you&#8217;ll then have to send in a new application or whatever item they were missing.</p>
<p>A passport application mistake can cost you weeks of delay if you submit your application on your own through the post office.</p>
<h2>G3 Makes It Easy to Correct Passport Application Errors</h2>
<p>When you need your passport in a rush, you don&#8217;t have time for a passport application mistake. That&#8217;s why our passport specialists take the time to talk to you about the application and all the requirements. We also do a review of the application packet when we receive it. We can catch passport application mistakes before they are submitted to the Passport Agency!</p>
<p>If there is a problem after your application is submitted to the Passport Agency, they tell us about it right away. Most issues can be resolved within two days, so your passport application won&#8217;t be slowed down. We don&#8217;t want a simple error on your passport application to keep you from your travels!</p>
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