How to Get a Passport Without an ID

A passport is your key to the world. Your key to the world begins with a bit of bureaucracy. In order to apply for a passport, a form of primary indentification, such as a driver's license, state, government or military ID, or a naturalization certificate, is normally required. Nevertheless, if it so happens that you do not possess any of these forms of identification, you may still be able to obtain a passport.

Instructions

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      Assemble the rest of your application materials. This includes your passport application form, proof of citizenship, passport photos and any applicable fees.

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      Gather as many signature documents as you can. Signature documents include credit cards, social security cards, as well as work and school ID cards. You must bring a combination of signature documents to the passport acceptance facility or agency. One signature document will not be considered a valid form of secondary identification.

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      Find a witness who can vouch for your identity. The witness must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, possess a valid form of identification, and have known you for two or more years. Bring your witness with you to the passport acceptance facility or agency when you apply. The witness will be required to fill out an affidavit.

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