When to Renew Your Passport
A Polish biometric passport is valid for:
- Adults (13+ years): 10 years
- Children under 13 years: 5 years
- Infants and children under 5 years: valid but often require reupdate due to changes in appearance
When to Start the Process
- 6 months before expiration — many countries require 6+ months validity for entry (Schengen, USA, most of Asia)
- Processing time 4-8 weeks from the consulate in the USA
- Build a buffer of 2-3 months for unexpected delays
Polish Consulates in the USA — Where to Apply
Consular Section of the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Washington, D.C.
- Address: 2640 16th Street NW, Washington DC 20009
- Covers: Central Eastern states (VA, MD, DC, most of DE, parts of PA and WV)
- Phone: 202-499-1700
Consulate General of the Republic of Poland in New York
- Address: 233 Madison Avenue, NYC 10016
- Covers: NY, NJ, CT, MA, RI, NH, VT, ME, and PR (Puerto Rico)
- Phone: 646-237-2100
Consulate General of the Republic of Poland in Chicago
- Address: 1530 N. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago IL 60610
- Covers: IL, IN, KY, MI, MN, MO, ND, OH, SD, WI, IA
- Phone: 312-337-8166
Consulate General of the Republic of Poland in Los Angeles
- Address: 12400 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles CA 90025
- Covers: AK, AZ, CA, CO, HI, ID, MT, NV, NM, OR, UT, WA, WY
- Phone: 310-442-8500
Consulate General of the Republic of Poland in Houston
- Address: 3040 Post Oak Boulevard, Houston TX 77056
- Covers: AL, AR, FL, GA, KS, LA, MS, NC, NE, OK, SC, TN, TX
- Phone: 713-993-2435
Consular Days
Some consulates organize "consular days" in other cities in the USA — passport processing 1-2 times a year at local Polish centers.
- Check your consulate's schedule
- Commonly: Detroit, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Boston, Philadelphia, Miami, Atlanta, Phoenix, San Francisco, Denver
- Requirements are the same, but local convenience
Procedure — Step by Step
Step 1: Schedule an Appointment
Online via e-konsulat (e-konsulat.gov.pl):
- Create an account (or log in)
- Select the consulate (your jurisdiction)
- Select "Passport" → "New biometric passport"
- Select an available appointment
- You will receive a confirmation email
Waiting time for an appointment: typically 2-12 weeks depending on the consulate and season. NY, Chicago, LA — the most burdened, appointments 8-12+ weeks out. Houston, Washington often shorter.
Step 2: Fill Out the Application Online
Through e-konsulat — the passport application includes:
- Personal data (first name, last name, date of birth, place of birth)
- PESEL (key — without PESEL you need to apply separately)
- Address of residence in Poland (if applicable)
- Address in the USA
- Passport history
- Parents' information
Print the application and bring it to your appointment.
Step 3: Prepare Documents
For Adults
- Previous Polish passport (if valid or recently expired)
- Birth certificate (shortened from the Polish office, or Polish passport as proof)
- Marriage certificate if you changed your name (transcription in Poland)
- US identity document (driver's license, ITIN, or other ID)
- Proof of status (Green Card, naturalization, EAD if applicable)
- Completed application (from e-konsulat)
- Fee (check accepted methods)
For Children
- Child's birth certificate (from Polish or US office, transcribed to Poland)
- Previous child's passport (if applicable)
- Passports of both parents
- Presence of BOTH parents required (or notarized consent of the absent parent)
- Child must be present (for signature + biometrics)
- For infants — special procedure for biometrics
Passport Photos
IMPORTANT: NOT needed — biometrics are taken at the consulate. The consulate will take the photo.
Sometimes the consulate accepts external photos if they meet Polish biometric standards (3.5×4.5 cm, recent, neutral background, no glasses, no smile) — but it's better to rely on the consulate.
Step 4: Visit the Consulate
What happens:
- Document verification
- Taking biometric photo
- Collecting fingerprints (from age 12)
- Signing the application (adults)
- Payment of the fee
The visit typically lasts 30-60 minutes. It may be shorter on a slow day, longer when there is high demand.
Step 5: Waiting Time
- 4-8 weeks from submission to receiving the passport
- Some consulates are faster (2-4 weeks in quieter periods)
- Some are slower (8-12 weeks in peak season — before holidays)
Step 6: Collecting the Passport
- Personal collection at the consulate (requires a second visit, usually without an appointment)
- Mail delivery — requires submitting a USPS or UPS envelope with postage and a red warning label (Tracking + Insured)
- Some consulates DO NOT mail — personal collection is mandatory
Fees 2026
| Type of Passport | Price |
|---|---|
| Adult (13+ years) — 10-year biometric passport | $135 |
| Child 0-13 years — 5-year biometric passport | $61 |
| Temporary passport (express, in emergencies) | $71 |
| Duplicate passport (if lost within 12 months) | $203 (50% higher) |
Payment: most consulates accept money orders (US Postal money order), cashier's checks, credit/debit cards (some). NO personal checks. NO cash in most consulates. Check accepted methods before your visit.
Discounts:
- Children under 13 years — automatic discount
- Students under 26 years (with ID) — 50% discount
- Persons 70+ — often 50% discount or free
- Disabled persons — often discounts
Special Situations
Lost or Stolen Passport
Separate process — see: Lost Polish Passport in the USA
- Requires police report (US)
- Requires notification to the consulate (Form: Notification of Passport Loss)
- Replacement cost may be higher (penalty + duplicate fee)
- New passport issued through the same process
Expired Passport for a Long Time
An expired passport can be renewed without issue. However, if it has been expired for a long time (5+ years), the consulate may require additional documents confirming identity.
Without PESEL
PESEL is required for a passport. Without PESEL — first apply for PESEL (see: PESEL Abroad).
Child Without Polish Birth Certificate
A child born in the USA must have a transcription of the Polish birth certificate before applying for a passport. This is a separate process:
- Original US birth certificate (long form with apostille)
- Apostille from the appropriate US state authority
- Translation into Polish (from a certified translator)
- Submit to the Polish consulate or directly to USC in Poland
- Time: 6-12 weeks
- After transcription → PESEL → passport
Polish Citizen with Foreign Name Change
If you changed your name in the USA (through marriage, court order):
- Translation of US court order
- Transcription of name change in Polish USC
- Then passport in the new name
Dual Citizens (US + PL)
Polish dual citizens must use their Polish passport for entering and exiting Poland. The US passport is for US travel.
Temporary Passport
In emergencies (flight in 2 weeks, expired passport) the consulate may issue a temporary passport:
- Valid for 12 months
- Price: $71
- Issued faster (1-3 days typically)
- Requires justification (booked flight, family emergency)
- After returning from travel — apply for a regular biometric passport
mObywatel — What It Is and Does It Replace a Passport
mObywatel is a Polish government application with digital documents:
- mDowód (digital ID)
- mDriver's license
- mStudent ID
- mVarious certificates
Does mObywatel Replace a Passport?
- In Poland: mDowód is sufficient for most matters
- EU/Schengen: mDowód accepted as a travel document in some EU countries (Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Spain) — check each country
- USA → Poland: mObywatel is NOT sufficient. A physical biometric passport is required.
- Intercontinental Travel: always a physical passport
Plan for emigrants: regular biometric passport for USA-PL travel, mObywatel as convenience in Poland.
Consequences of an Expired Passport
In the USA
You mainly use a Polish passport as:
- Proof of Polish citizenship
- Travel document to the EU
- Identity document
Expiration does not have immediate consequences in the USA if you have US permanent residency or citizenship.
When Attempting to Enter Poland
A Polish citizen with an expired passport can enter Poland if they prove citizenship (through a birth certificate, ID). However, this is complicated — better to apply for an emergency temporary passport at the consulate before traveling.
When Attempting to Leave Poland
A Polish citizen can always leave Poland. However, for other countries, a valid passport is required.
Polish Passport as an EU Citizen
A Polish passport provides EU citizenship benefits:
- Free travel, residence, work in the EU/EEA/Switzerland
- Visa-free travel to 175+ countries
- EU healthcare reciprocity (EHIC/EKUZ)
- EU consulate assistance in third countries
Practical Tips
- Apply 6 months before expiration — buffer for processing
- Book your appointment early — consulates are often booked 2-3 months out
- Check the jurisdiction of your state — not all consulates serve all states
- Keep all documents in one folder for the visit
- Money order is the safest — credit cards are not always accepted
- Children require the presence of both parents — plan timing
- Temporary passport for emergencies — possible if urgent
- Keep a copy of your passport at home and in email — backup in case of loss
- Polish passport does NOT require US residency — you can have it as a citizen regardless of US status
- Dual citizens use the Polish passport for entry/exit from Poland, US passport for US
- Extensions do not exist — it is always a new passport, not a "renewal" like a US passport
- Old passport returned — with a hole (perforation) as "cancelled"
- Consular days in smaller cities — check the schedule
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