Children Under Age 16
Step 1: Schedule an Appointment
Major changes were made to the appointment system in November 2024. Expect technical issues and re-enter information as needed.
Click here to access the US Citizen Service Portal.
The US Embassy requires you to open an account on their online portal in order to access their services, such as booking appointments
If you do not yet have an account, register and create a new profile, here.
-One’s username may not be an email address.
–One will need to verify their email by clicking “verify” and then entering the code that was sent to their email.
–One will need to choose 3 security questions which they will be asked when logging in. Save the answers including the spelling you originally provided.
-Enter birthdate in MM/DD/YYYY format.
Once one already has an account, log in to schedule an appointment. The correct service to select is “DS11 – interview required”.
Choose Israel from the drop down list (page 2 of list) and enter any additional required details.
Select the option of booking an appointment. Enter the applicant’s details if required.
Choose the appointment location (Jerusalem or Tel Aviv) and service (DS11 – interview required).
Click on “select date”, choose a date and time from the calendar and submit. You will receive email confirmation. If there are “no slots available”, try again later.
Confirmation of the appointment as well as confirmation of payment for document delivery (prepaid postage label) must be presented at the appointment.
For information on canceling or rescheduling appointments, click here.
Step 2: At The Appointment
Parking is not permitted in the Embassy’s parking lot. If driving, park on an adjacent street.
Be sure to arrive on time; if one arrives more than 15 minutes late, they will be asked to reschedule. Given security screening, waiting and processing times, prepare for the appointment to take approximately two hours.
Notify the guard that you are waiting. If you arrive on time but are delayed in line and only reach the door more than 15 minutes after your scheduled time, you may be asked to reschedule.
Baby carriages are not allowed into the Embassy or Consulate. In Jerusalem, there is an area where they can be left outside. In Tel Aviv, they may not be left unattended outside the office. Large backpacks are also not permitted into the building. Furthermore cell phones and other electronics are also prohibited from their premises. In Jerusalem, electronics have to be handed in to security officials before entering the building, and they will be held for the applicant until they leave. In Tel Aviv, phones, electronics, strollers and other items should be left in the car or in a rented locker in a store across the street from the consulate.
Who Should Come
Both parents – American or not – must be present, or provide notarized consent of the passport’s issuance along with the original photo ID used for the notarization.
Notarization can be done by an Israeli notary.
The child must also be present.
What to Bring
- A printed copy of the appointment confirmation email
- Child’s most recent U.S. passport, plus a copy
- Child’s original birth certificate plus a copy (If the child was born in Israel, this refers to the original birth certificate issued by Misrad Hapnim)
- Child’s original Consular Report of Birth Abroad (CRBA) plus a copy
- Proof of ID for both parents, such as a passport, valid driver’s license, or teudat zehut, plus a copy of each
- Documentation of any name changes (e.g. a marriage certificate) if the child’s or parent’s name does not match the birth certificate
- One updated photo of the child on a white background. When having the picture taken, specify that it is for an American passport. Photo must be 2×2 inches and the height of the head must be between 1-1 3/8 inch.
- Form DS-11, completed online only (handwritten forms are no longer accepted), printed and not signed
- As of October 1, 2025, Israel Post will resume delivering documents on behalf of the U.S. Embassy. Click here to arrange and pay for a pre-paid postage label from the Doar. Print this out and bring to your appointment.
- Fee of $135
If the child does not have a Social Security number, leave that section blank and submit an original signed and dated statement that the child has not been issued a Social Security number.
One can get a picture taken at any photo store.
To be paid in one of the following ways:
- At the appointment – U.S. credit card or cash, exact change only in dollars or shekels (according to the day’s exchange rate). Payment is non-refundable, even if the consular officer later determines that the child is not eligible for citizenship
- In advance online – receipt must be presented at the appointment.
The passport will be delivered to your home address.
For delivery and tracking, click here.
Passports issued to children under age 16 are valid for 5 years.
First Passport Over Age 16
Step 1: Schedule an Appointment
Major changes were made to the appointment system in November 2024. Expect technical issues and re-enter information as needed.
Click here to access the US Citizen Service Portal.
If you do not yet have an account, register and create a new profile here.
–One’s username may not be an email address.
–One will need to verify their email by clicking “verify” and then entering the code that was sent to their email.
–One will need to choose 3 security questions which they will be asked when logging in. Save the answers including the spelling you originally provided.
–Enter birthdate in MM/DD/YYYY format.
Once an account is set up, log in and schedule an appointment. The correct service needed is “DS11 – interview required“.
Choose Israel from the drop down list (page 2 of list) and enter any additional required details.
Select the option of booking an appointment. Enter the applicant’s details if required.
Choose the appointment location (Jerusalem or Tel Aviv) and service (DS11 – interview required).
Click “Select Date”, choose a date and time from the calendar and submit. An email confirmation will be sent to the email provided.
Bring the appointment confirmation and delivery/pickup payment receipt (if relevant) to your appointment.
Click here for instructions on canceling or rescheduling appointments.
Step 2: At The Appointment
Parking is not permitted in the Embassy parking lot. Park on an adjacent street.
Be sure to arrive on time; arrivals more than 15 minutes late will be asked to reschedule. Given security screening, waiting and processing times, prepare for the appointment to take approximately two hours.
Notify the guard that you are waiting. If you arrive on time but are delayed in line and only reach the door more than 15 minutes after your scheduled time, you may be asked to reschedule.
Baby carriages are not allowed into the Embassy or Consulate. In Jerusalem, there is an area where they can be left outside. In Tel Aviv, they may not be left unattended outside the office. Large backpacks are also not permitted into the building. Furthermore cell phones and other electronics are also prohibited from their premises. In Jerusalem, electronics have to be handed in to security officials before entering the building, and they will be held for the applicant until they leave. In Tel Aviv, phones, electronics, strollers and other items should be left in the car or in a rented locker in a store across the street from the consulate.
Who Should Come
Only the applicant needs to attend.
For applicants 16 – 18 year, one parent may accompany them. From age 18, parents will not be allowed in.
What to Bring
- Printed copy of the appointment confirmation email
- Applicant’s most recent U.S. passport, + 1 copy
If never issued a passport or the passport expired more than 3 years ago, also bring:
- Proof of U.S citizenship – Consular Report of Birth Abroad, U.S. birth certificate, Certificate of Naturalization, Certificate of Citizenship or expired US passport when relevant.
- Proof of identity – Valid foreign passport, driver’s license or teudat zehut
- Form DS-11, completed online only (handwritten forms are no longer accepted), printed and not signed
- One recent passport photo on a white background. When having the picture taken, specify that it is for an American passport. Photo must be 2×2 inches and the height of the head must be between 1-1 3/8 inch.
One can get a picture taken at any photo store.
- As of October 1, 2025, Israel Post will resume delivering documents on behalf of the U.S. Embassy. Click here to arrange and pay for a pre-paid postage label from the Doar. Print this out and bring to your appointment.
- Fee of $165 – paid in one of the following ways:
- At the appointment – U.S. credit card or cash, exact change only in dollars or shekels (according to the day’s exchange rate). Payment is non-refundable, even if the consular officer later determines that the child is not eligible for citizenship
- In advance online and the receipt must be presented at the appointment.
The passport will be delivered by Israel Post to your home address.
Click here for delivery and tracking information.
Passports for individuals over age 16 are valid for 10 years.
Adult Passport Renewal
As of June 2024, online adult passport renewals are available for passports issued between 2009 and 2015. A U.S. mailing address is required.
If one’s current passport was issued when s/he was over 16 years old and within the last 15 years, it must be renewed by mail or via the drop box (located outside the Jerusalem Embassy).
If one does not meet these requirements, follow the steps above for a “first passport over age 16”.
As of December 1, 2025, an appointment is required to submit passport renewals via the drop box. Please see here for details on booking an appointment. When booking, select: “DS-82 or DS-5504 Passport Renewal”.
Prepare the following documents in one envelope:
When renewing multiple passports, submit each in a separate envelope to track individually.
- Completed form DS-82, completed online, printed and signed (handwritten forms are no longer accepted)
- Current U.S. passport + photocopy (do not shrink or enlarge)
- One current U.S. passport photo
- If there has been a name change, include documented proof (i.e., an original marriage license or three other legal proofs of name change (e.g., school records, property deeds, driver’s license, teudat zehut, medical card, insurance records).
- As of October 1, 2025, Israel Post will resume delivering documents on behalf of the U.S. Embassy. Click here to arrange and pay for a pre-paid postage label from the Doar. This should be printed and submitted along with your other documents.
- Receipt of payment for $130 – the U.S embassy only accepts online payments for adult U.S. passport book renewal applications. Pay online via pay.gov. Print and include the payment confirmation page with your renewal application. Keep a copy for your records.
- When using the drop box, bring along printed confirmation of your appointment.
There are 2 options for submitting the application:
- By Mail – Place all items in an envelope addressed to either the Jerusalem Embassy or Tel Aviv Branch Office. Bring it to any Doar Yisroel/Israel location. Ask to send it to the U.S Embassy (specify Jerusalem or Tel Aviv) via overnight registered mail (Doar Shlichim). Save your tracking number.
- Via Drop Box – Located at the entrance to the Jerusalem Embassy, 14 David Flusser. As of December 1, 2025, an appointment is required.
The U.S Embassy and Branch Office are closed on all U.S., Israeli, and Muslim holidays. See here for their holiday calendar.
The new and old, invalidated passport will be returned via Israel Post.
Click here for more information on delivery and tracking.
Mailing Addresses
- American Citizen Services, U.S. Embassy Jerusalem, P.O. Box 290, Jerusalem 9100201
- American Citizen Services – Passports, U.S. Embassy Branch Office Tel Aviv, 71 Hayarkon Street, Tel Aviv 6343229

