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Renew your passport – quick, easy and online

With new passport regulations set to take effect in June, the US Passport Agency is expecting an increase in applications that could raise standard processing times for passport renewals. RushMyPassport.com offers expedited passport processing to help consumers get their passport renewals processed more quickly.

On June 1, 2009, new travel regulations will take effect, requiring all US citizens traveling to and from Mexico, Canada and the Caribbean by land or by sea to have a US Passport or another document that complies with the requirements of the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative. Currently, passports are only required for air travel between these countries and the US. These new regulations are expected to increase the number of people applying for US passports.

In the past, changes in regulations have also increased the processing time for passport renewals. RushMyPassport.com offers a private passport expediting service that can help customers bypass increased processing times and get their passports faster.

The last time that passport regulations changed, in 2007, the US Passport Agency was flooded with applications, and some travelers reported waiting months for their passport renewals to be processed. Should a similar situation occur this year, RushMyPassport.com offers an expediting service that can help customers renew their passports quickly, in as little as 24 hours.

RushMyPassport.com is a private company licensed as a passport hand courier by the US Passport Agency. The company strives to help consumers cut through the “red tape” and get passports and passport renewals processed in a timely fashion. Consumers wishing to use RushMyPassport.com’s service can order expedited passports online at http://www.RushMyPassport.com. Several different services offerings are available at various price points, depending on the processing speed required.

RushMyPassport.com also uses proprietary tracking software, so clients can check the status of their passport orders in real-time. A travel specialist is assigned to each customer to help them through the passport application process. Once RushMyPassport.com receives the client’s passport application and supporting documents, they are delivered to the US Passport Agency for processing, then returned to the customer via Federal Express.

According to Adam Boalt of RushMyPassport.com, “Our service is an excellent option for people who aren’t able to wait to get their passports. If processing times increase as a result of these new rules, RushMyPassport.com will be here to provide a faster alternative for our customers.”

Based in West Palm Beach, Florida and Washington, D.C., RushMyPassport.com is one of the most highly regarded private passport expediting companies. Each year, the company helps tens of thousands of Americans get their passport processed quickly and efficiently. The company was just recently voted the #1 by the Wall Street Journal in speed and customer service.

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