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We Deliver Renewed Passports Globally





Passport Renewal Process and Timing






Passport Renewal Pricing



Lost Passport Fee $70

*Please note: By multiple passport orders we imply multiple different passports such as passports orders for a family or a group of friends. We do NOT order multiple passports for the same individual.


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Frequently Asked Questions

Passport Renewal Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

 


Dual Citizenship and Dual Passports

Question: I am now an American/British citizen and have an American/British passport. Can I ALSO have a Sierra Leonean passport without violating the laws of the US, UK or Sierra Leone?

 

Answer: Both the U.S. and UK allow you to be a holder of their passport in addition to being a holder of a passport from another country under the following circumstances:

1)      You were born in that country but later became a U.S. or UK citizen;

2)      Your parents were born in the country in question which automatically makes you eligible for a passport from that country.

 

Click on the hyperlinks below for an article from the New York Times, and for web pages from the U.S. Department of State and the UK Home Office that deal with this topic and also for the Sierra Leone Amendment that allowed dual citizenship. We strongly advise you to contact the appropriate office below to verify this information or contact an immigration attorney as we are not legal advisers.

 

Finally, please note that most other countries have similar rules on this topic.

Link To New York Times Article On Dual Citizenship And Multiple Passports

 

US Department of State – Statement on Dual Nationality

 

UK Home Office – Statement on Dual Nationality


Sierra Leone Citizenship Amendment Permitting Dual Citizenship (See Point # 5)

 

Question: Why is it so expensive to renew a Sierra Leonean passport?

 

Answer: The bulk of the cost to renew a passport is related to the cost of using the most secure form of postage available when posting outside the country.  To guarantee delivery of your renewed passport, it is imperative that we use the most reliable form of postage available when mailing the renewed passport from Freetown to your address outside Sierra Leone. Because we realize that the cost of postage may make renewals cost prohibitive for some of our clients, we have created an inexpensive option for them that covers only the cost of renewing the passport and delivering it to an address in Freetown. Please visit the passport page for more details on this option.

 

Question: I lost my passport and would like to replace it. What do I need to do?

 

Answer: First of all you need to file a police report in the location you lost your passport and send us a copy of the police report filed. In addition, you need to give us as much information as possible about the passport you lost such as the passport number, date of issue, date of expiration, etc. If you have a photocopy of the first five pages of the passport that would be ideal. (It is highly recommended that everyone holding a passport makes copies of the first five pages and store it in a separate location from the passport in case it gets lost). Finally, you need to provide all the other information necessary to renew a passport which can be found on our website.

 

Question: I need my passport within a shorter time frame than the expedited service time of 7 to 10 days that I see on your website. Is it possible for me to get my passport earlier than the expedited service time of 7 to 10 days?

 

Answer: Our expedited passport orders are processed as quickly as possible throughout the renewal process. However, the Sierra Leone Passport Office in Freetown is the ultimate authority on Sierra Leonean passports although we must mention that to date they have been very understanding whenever there is a rush order. In addition, getting the new passport to your address outside Sierra Leone is dependent on the schedule of the express mail service from Sierra Leone. Given these two issues that are beyond our control, we cannot promise that passports will be ready and available sooner than the 7 to 10 days window. Keep in mind, however, that we have been able to process AND deliver passports to the US in as little as 4 days but given the afore-mentioned reasons we cannot guarantee such a quick turnaround in all cases.

 

Question: I have never had a Sierra Leonean passport before and would like to get one now. Can you help me to get it? If not, why can’t you help me?

 

Answer: Unfortunately we do not process passports for individuals who have never had a Sierra Leonean passport before. This is due to the fact that a passport is an international security and identification document with a lot of potential for fraud. As a result, we ask that all potential clients obtain their first passport directly from the Government of Sierra Leone and have us handle all their subsequent renewals.

 

Question: I know you do not process passports for people who have never had a Sierra Leonean passport before as stated above. However, can you tell me what documents I need in order to get a passport for the first time from the Government of Sierra Leone?

 

Answer: You need to provide to the Sierra Leone passport office in Freetown documentation validating your citizenship and occupation such as:

 

1)      Birth Certificate

2)      Transcript

3)      Letter from your school

4)      Letter from your employer etc.

 

Please contact your local embassy to verify all the information you may need to provide as well as forms required and the process for submitting an application for a new passport.




Documentation Required

Please send us the following documents via EMAIL;

  1. A scanned copy of a completed and signed passport form [If you do not have a passport form we will send you one after you pay for your passport renewal]
  2. Scanned copies of the first 5 pages of your passport
  3. A recent color digital passport photo (light, plain background) taken less than a year ago. [DO NOT attach your picture to the passport form]
  4. IF you changed your name AFTER your last passport renewal then please scan and send us a certified / notarized copy of your marriage certificate OR official name change documentation
  5. If you have not renewed your passport since 1999 we also need a scanned copy of your birth certificate.
    • If you do not have a birth certificate in your possession and you were born in Sierra Leone we can make the necessary arrangements for a notarized copy for a fee of $35. However, in order to do so we will need;
      • The first AND last name of BOTH parents
      • The name of the city (Freetown, Bo, Kenema, etc)
      • The place (hospital) of birth
      • Date of birth
      • The delivery doctor (if possible)
  1. If you have lost your passport we need the following;
    • All of the above documentation (If you do not have copies of pages 1-5 of your lost passport let us know)
    • Your birth certificate

Fraudulent Passports
Please note that we do NOT renew passports that were not OFFICIALLY issued by the Sierra Leone Immigration Office. If you choose to submit documentation for those passports we will NOT refund your passport renewal fees and  we may file a report with your local law enforcement office.

Disclaimer

A couple points to note:
  • We are not a representative of the Government of Sierra Leone. Your closest embassy serves that function. Please feel free to call them as they are there to help you resolve any passport issues you have.
  • You are responsible for the accuracy of all the information you put on the passport form.
  • We currently do not handle the issuing of brand new passports at this time (i.e. to people who have never had a Sierra Leonean passport). Please contact your embassy about this.
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