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Lost/Stolen/Damaged Passports

The Consular Section may replace lost, stolen or damaged passports after verification of your identity and U.S. citizenship. Please present the following:

  • A tourist police report.
  • All available and ideally original evidence of your U.S. citizenship and identification such as an expired passport, or certified U.S. birth certificate and driver’s license.  A photocopy of your missing passport, while not evidence, is also useful.  If you have no evidence, you may wish to bring along a U.S. citizen friend or relative with his or her passport to attest to your U.S. citizenship and identity.
  • Two identical and recent photographs measuring 5cm by 5cm taken full face with a light background. Ask the photographer for photos for a U.S. passport otherwise you may receive wrong-size photos.
  • Fees in cash, either in U.S. dollars or Bolivianos at the Embassy exchange rate.

- For an adult 16 years or older the cost is $100.00.

- For minors under 16 years old the cost is $85.00.

  • Completed Forms 

- Application form DS-11 (available on-line at http://www.travel.state.gov/)

- Statement of Lost or Stolen Passport form DS-64 (available on-line at http://www.travel.state.gov/)


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