The United States Department of State announced that Americans can now renew their passports online.
The State Department has been running a beta program allowing U.S. citizens to renew their passports online, and the success of the two-month test has resulted in enough confidence to open the program to all Americans. Around 200,000 Americans participated in the beta program.
To accommodate the surge in people renewing online, the State Department has hired additional staff, brought in experts, and improved its website to handle processing passport renewals and issuing travel visas.
Online passport renewal will go live for the first time ever for the entire country. The State Department estimated that nearly 50 percent of passport renewals will be done online soon. To take advantage of the service, U.S. citizens must be in the country, and passports that have been expired for more than five years are not permitted to be renewed online.
While some Americans hope the new service will speed up the passport renewal process the State Department stated that it won’t necessarily be faster.

