Passport Fees in South Carolina Set to Increase in 2022
Many South Carolinians looking to travel internationally in the new year will have to budget a little more for their passport fees. The United States Department of State has announced that passport fees will be increasing beginning in 2022, affecting residents in the Palmetto State and across the country.
The fee increase comes as part of the Department of State’s plan to offset the rising costs of processing passport applications and providing consular services to Americans overseas. According to the Department of State, the fee increase is necessary to ensure that they can continue to provide efficient and secure passport services to US citizens.
For residents in South Carolina, the new fee structure will mean paying more for new passports, passport renewals, and expedited processing. The fee for a new adult passport book will increase from $145 to $165, while the fee for a new adult passport card will go up from $65 to $75. Renewing an adult passport book will now cost $130, up from $110, and renewing an adult passport card will increase from $30 to $50.
For those looking to expedite their passport processing, the fee for expedited service will increase from $60 to $80. This service allows for a faster processing time of around 4-6 weeks, compared to the standard processing time of 10-12 weeks.
The fee increase has sparked some backlash among South Carolinians, who feel that the higher costs will make it more difficult for them to afford international travel. With the ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic still causing financial strain for many families, the higher passport fees are seen as an added burden.
“I was already planning a trip overseas next year, and now with the higher fees, it’s going to be even more expensive,” said Sarah Anderson, a resident of Columbia, SC. “It’s frustrating to have to pay more money just to get a passport.”
Despite the fee increase, the Department of State is reminding travelers of the importance of having a valid passport for international travel. With many countries requiring visitors to have at least six months’ validity on their passports, it is crucial for travelers to ensure that their passports are up to date before booking any trips.
In addition to the fee increase, the Department of State has also made changes to the passport application process in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Applicants must now submit a photo taken within the last six months, and applications must be sent by mail to a processing center due to limited in-person services at passport agencies and centers.
For South Carolinians looking to apply for or renew their passports in 2022, it is important to plan ahead and budget for the higher fees. With processing times potentially taking longer than usual due to the ongoing impact of the pandemic, it is recommended that travelers apply for their passports well in advance of any planned international trips.
As the new year approaches, many residents in South Carolina will need to factor in the higher passport fees when making travel plans. While the fee increase may be unwelcome news for some, having a valid passport is essential for those looking to explore the world and experience new cultures. By preparing for the higher fees and starting the application process early, travelers can ensure that they are ready for their next international adventure.