PLANO (WBAP/KLIF)- If you’re planning an international trip soon, you may want to double check to see if your passport is valid.
Banks said if you don’t have a valid passport in your hand right now , you may need to rearrange your travel plans to visit a place where a passport isn’t needed and just reschedule your abroad trip next traveling season.
“We’ve seen so many people with expired passports and they are encountering this massive backlog, It’s crazy,” she said.
Banks said it’s also important to note that some destinations require passports to be valid 6 months past your dates of travel.
“Americans are having to cancel travel plans and miss family gatherings as if we’re still in the middle of the pandemic,” said Congressman Gooden. “Essential workers across America have returned to work. So should State Department employees. Taxpayers deserve better from their government.”
The TRIP Act would incentivize the State Department and Secretary of State to improve passport services by prohibiting taxpayer funded international travel for the Secretary of State until:
- all passport agencies are fully reopened,
- routine passports take less than 8 weeks and expedited services take less than 6 weeks, and
- the secretary submits a report to Congress outlining improvements to passport services and State Department work from home policies.