USPS Aventura Post Office
USPS Passport AcceptanceConvenient for Aventura residents near Aventura Mall. Appointment and photo services confirmation recommended.
Emergency passport processing for Aventura residents — as fast as 24 hours. Whether you are flying from MIA, sailing from Port Everglades, or heading to Latin America for business or family, we get you there on time. No agency lines. No guessing. Start online today.
Processing Times
Aventura travelers have several options. Here's how they compare — and why most choose a U.S. Department of State registered passport courier agency to handle their passport.
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Strictly for documented life-or-death emergencies. You must obtain an appointment in advance — no walk-ins permitted.
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*Processing speed depends on eligibility and documentation. Not all applicants qualify for Regional Agency Processing.
What We Offer
From emergency same-day processing to standard expedited renewals, Fast Passport Center handles every passport situation for Aventura and South Florida travelers.
Urgent passport processing for travelers with immediate departure needs. As fast as 24 hours for qualifying situations.
Fast renewal for U.S. citizens with a passport issued within the last 15 years at age 16 or older. Streamlined process.
First-time passport application assistance with step-by-step guidance through the acceptance clerk process.
Passport replacement service for lost or stolen passports. We guide you through Form DS-64 and the replacement process.
Passport services for minors under 16, with parental consent guidance and acceptance clerk appointment support in Miami-Dade and Broward Counties.
Passport correction and name change service after marriage, divorce, or legal name changes. Fast turnaround available.
Second passport issuance for frequent travelers who need multiple valid passports for overlapping visa or travel requirements.
Damaged or mutilated passport replacement with guidance on documentation requirements and acceptance clerk procedures.
Service Area
Whether you are in a luxury high-rise on Williams Island, a waterfront condo in Sunny Isles, or anywhere between Miami and Fort Lauderdale, Fast Passport Center makes expedited passport processing simple — no agency lines, no guessing.
Aventura is one of the youngest and most dynamic cities in South Florida, incorporated in 1995 and built from the ground up as a master-planned luxury community. What began as wetlands and mangroves between Miami and Fort Lauderdale has become one of the most affluent, internationally diverse, and travel-oriented cities in the United States. The city's very name — Spanish for “adventure” — reflects the spirit of its residents, who treat international travel not as a luxury but as a way of life.
Aventura Mall anchors the city's identity as a world-class shopping and lifestyle destination. Consistently ranked among the top five highest-grossing malls in the United States, Aventura Mall draws visitors from across Latin America, the Caribbean, and Europe who come specifically to shop brands that are unavailable or heavily taxed in their home countries. Nordstrom, Bloomingdale's, Apple, and dozens of luxury boutiques line a shopping experience that is as much a destination as any resort. For Aventura residents, the mall is simply the neighborhood — a place where you run into friends from Caracas, Bogota, or Sao Paulo while buying a coffee.
The city's skyline is defined by luxury high-rise condominiums that rival anything in Miami Beach or Brickell. Williams Island — a private enclave with its own golf course, marina, and country club — sits at the eastern edge. The Peninsula, Hidden Bay, Porto Vita, and Turnberry Isle towers rise along the Intracoastal Waterway, offering residents direct yacht access, private docks, and panoramic views of the Atlantic. These are not vacation homes for most residents — they are primary residences for families who split time between South Florida and cities across Latin America, Europe, and beyond.
Aventura's demographic profile is unique even within South Florida's already diverse landscape. The city has one of the highest concentrations of Venezuelan, Colombian, Brazilian, and Argentine residents of any U.S. city. Spanish and Portuguese are heard as frequently as English in grocery stores, restaurants, and business meetings. The Promenade at Aventura and the Aventura Arts & Cultural Center reflect this international character, hosting events, exhibitions, and performances that draw on traditions from across the Americas. This is a community where a teenager might spend summers with grandparents in Caracas, where a business executive commutes quarterly to Sao Paulo, and where a family plans Christmas in Buenos Aires as routinely as others plan trips to Orlando.
The city's location is arguably the best in South Florida for international travel. Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) is approximately 15 minutes south via I-95. Miami International Airport (MIA) — the busiest U.S. airport for international passengers — is roughly 25 minutes south. Port Everglades, one of the world's busiest cruise ports, is about 20 minutes away. The Port of Miami is roughly 25 minutes south. No other residential community in South Florida sits so precisely at the intersection of every major international departure point. For Aventura residents, choosing between MIA and FLL is a matter of which airline has the better direct flight — not a question of convenience.
Aventura's business community is equally international. The city hosts regional headquarters for Latin American financial services firms, import-export companies, real estate developers, and technology consultancies. Professionals here do not occasionally travel abroad — they conduct business across borders as a core function of their careers. A real estate developer might have projects in Panama, Medellin, and Miami simultaneously. A wealth manager might serve clients in six countries. A logistics executive might need to be in Mexico City next Tuesday for a supply chain negotiation.
What all of these patterns create is a city where passport issues are not abstract inconveniences — they are immediate, high-stakes crises. A Venezuelan-American executive at Aventura Mall discovers her passport expires the same week she is scheduled to close a deal in Caracas. A Brazilian family at Turnberry Isle realizes their daughter's five-year passport expired two months before their annual Christmas trip to Rio. A Colombian business owner at Williams Island needs an emergency renewal for a Medellin conference he booked three weeks ago. Fast Passport Center has processed expedited passports for Aventura travelers across every one of these scenarios. We understand that in this city, international travel is not an occasional event — it is the infrastructure of daily life. Our courier-based expedited service means you start online from your condo, your office at the Promenade, or your yacht club — and your passport arrives within days, not months.
Fast Passport Center — Delray Beach
401 W Atlantic Ave #351, Delray Beach, FL 33444
Nearest office to Aventura — approximately 40 miles north on I-95
Courier pickup available throughout Miami-Dade and Broward Counties
After signing up online, choose what works best for you: courier pickup from your home or office in most cases, ship with our prepaid label from any UPS/FedEx location, or schedule a drop-off at our Delray Beach office. Most clients ship overnight — no visit required.
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No office visit required to begin. Complete your order from your Aventura condo or office in minutes.
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Use overnight shipping to send your documents directly to us — we handle the rest.
Expert Document Review
Every application is reviewed by our team before submission to reduce errors and delays.
Reserved Agency Access
We hold reserved submission slots at the regional passport agency — no public appointment needed.
Anywhere in Miami-Dade and Broward Counties — start online, ship overnight, and we handle the rest. No need to drive to a passport agency.
Nearby Cities We Serve
Why Travelers Choose Fast Passport Center
Local Travel Patterns
Aventura travel patterns reflect the city's unique position between Miami and Fort Lauderdale, its Latin American business and family connections, and its culture of frequent international departures. Understanding these patterns helps avoid the passport emergencies that disrupt your plans.
Aventura residents enjoy the unique advantage of two major international airports within 30 minutes. Miami International Airport (MIA), approximately 25 minutes south via I-95 or the Palmetto Expressway, is the busiest U.S. airport for international passengers with direct flights to virtually every major city in Latin America, Europe, and beyond. Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL), roughly 15 minutes north via I-95, offers additional domestic and international options, often with lower fares and shorter security lines.
This dual-airport reality shapes Aventura's travel patterns in ways that no other South Florida city experiences. A business executive heading to Sao Paulo might choose LATAM from MIA for the direct flight. A family flying to Cancun might prefer Southwest from FLL for the lower fare. A couple visiting Paris might compare American from MIA against Air France, or JetBlue connecting through JFK from FLL. The choice is a strategic one, and Aventura residents make it routinely.
What both airports share is the same passport validity requirement. Whether you are checking in at MIA Terminal D for a direct flight to Madrid or at FLL Terminal 3 for a connection to Bogota, your passport must meet the entry requirements of your destination. For most Latin American and European destinations, that means at least six months of remaining validity. Airlines at both airports enforce this strictly — a passport expiring four months after your return date will be flagged at check-in, regardless of whether the destination technically requires less.
Passport tip: Aventura's dual-airport advantage becomes a liability if your passport is expired. You cannot simply switch to the other airport — both require the same valid travel document. Check every family member's passport when you start comparing flights, not when you book.
Aventura sits within easy reach of the two busiest cruise ports in the world. Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale is approximately 20 minutes north via I-95, serving Royal Caribbean, Celebrity, Holland America, and Princess. The Port of Miami is roughly 25 minutes south via I-95, hosting Royal Caribbean's largest ships, Carnival, Norwegian, MSC, and Virgin Voyages. For Aventura residents, choosing a cruise is often a matter of which ship or itinerary appeals most — not which port is accessible.
Cruise travel creates a specific passport urgency pattern that is distinct from air travel. Unlike flights, where passport issues might surface during online check-in days before departure, cruise passengers often do not verify passport validity until they receive their boarding documents — sometimes just a week before sailing. By then, standard processing cannot accommodate the departure date. The cruise line will deny boarding without exception, and travel insurance typically does not cover passport-related cancellations.
Caribbean itineraries that include stops in the Bahamas, Jamaica, the Cayman Islands, Mexico, or any foreign port require valid passports for every passenger, including children. While some closed-loop cruises (departing and returning to the same U.S. port) technically allow a birth certificate and government-issued ID, this is increasingly rare and dangerously risky — a medical emergency requiring evacuation in a foreign port would require a passport for re-entry processing.
Passport tip: Aventura families booking Caribbean cruises should verify every traveler's passport expiration the moment they put down a deposit — not when final payment is due or boarding documents arrive. Most cruise lines require six months of validity beyond the return date.
Aventura's business and family travel to Latin America is not occasional — it is continuous. The city has one of the highest concentrations of Venezuelan, Colombian, Brazilian, and Argentine residents of any U.S. community. For many families, travel to Caracas, Bogota, Medellin, Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, or Buenos Aires is not a vacation — it is a visit to parents, siblings, and extended family that happens two, three, or four times per year. For business professionals, quarterly trips to Latin American financial centers are standard operating procedure.
Business travel from Aventura to Latin America follows its own rhythm. A real estate developer closing a deal in Panama City might book with two weeks' notice. A financial services executive attending a quarterly board meeting in Bogota might have a month. A supply chain manager troubleshooting a logistics issue in Mexico City might need to travel within days. In each case, standard passport processing — which currently runs 1–3 months through routine channels — is incompatible with the business timeline.
Family travel operates on an even more predictable but equally urgent cycle. Summer visits to grandparents in Venezuela. Christmas in Colombia. Spring break in Brazil. These trips are planned months in advance, but passport renewals are often deferred until the last minute — especially for children, whose five-year passports expire faster than parents expect. A child who got a passport at age two for a family trip has a document that expires at age seven — often right before the next planned visit.
Passport tip: For Aventura families with regular Latin America travel, set calendar reminders at 18 months before every child's passport expiration — not six months, not three months. The five-year cycle sneaks up on you, and embassy appointment availability in Latin American capitals can be unpredictable if you need a consular emergency passport.
Aventura Mall's status as a top-five U.S. shopping destination by revenue means the city sees a constant flow of international visitors — and Aventura residents themselves often become the hosts, tour guides, and travel coordinators for family and friends flying in from abroad. A cousin from Caracas visits for a week of shopping and dining. A business associate from Sao Paulo extends a meeting into a long weekend. A friend from Madrid books a trip around Art Basel and includes Aventura in the itinerary.
This hosting dynamic creates its own passport urgency pattern. When international guests visit, Aventura residents often discover that their own passport has expired — because they have not needed it since their last trip abroad, which may have been months ago. The realization typically comes when a guest suggests a side trip to the Bahamas, a quick cruise, or a drive to Key West that unexpectedly requires a passport for a ferry or excursion.
The Aventura Arts & Cultural Center, Gulfstream Park Racing & Casino in neighboring Hallandale Beach, and the city's growing roster of international restaurants and boutiques all contribute to a lifestyle where international travel is assumed, not planned. Residents do not ask “will we travel this year?” — they ask “where are we going next?”
Passport tip: If you regularly host international visitors in Aventura, keep your passport current even during periods when you are not planning to travel yourself. The spontaneous trip suggestion is a recurring pattern — and an expired passport turns a fun impulse into a logistical crisis.
Art Basel & Event Season Surge
Every December, Art Basel Miami Beach brings thousands of international visitors to South Florida, including many Aventura residents who host guests, attend events, or extend trips to European art fairs. This season also coincides with holiday travel to Latin America and the Caribbean. Passport renewals spike in October and November as residents realize their documents expire before planned December and January trips. If you are an Aventura resident with Art Basel or holiday travel plans, check your passport status by September at the latest.
Where Aventura Travelers Go
Aventura travelers head to Latin America, the Caribbean, Europe, and beyond for a mix of family visits, business, cruises, and luxury vacations. These are the destinations that create the most passport urgency for our Aventura clients.
65%
of Aventura requests are Latin America or Caribbean travel with under 3 weeks notice
2 airports
within 30 minutes — MIA and FLL — giving Aventura unmatched departure flexibility
Nov–Jan
peak travel season — Art Basel, holiday family visits, and cruise departures converge
24-hour
shortest emergency window we've accommodated for an Aventura business traveler
The most common family and business destinations for Aventura's large Colombian and Venezuelan communities. Bogota, Medellin, and Caracas are not vacation spots for many Aventura residents — they are home. Business executives also travel to Cali, Barranquilla, and Panama City for corporate meetings and deal closings. Direct flights from MIA and FLL make these trips routine, but passport validity requirements are strict.
Urgency Pattern
Family visit bookings often happen 2–4 weeks before travel — too short for standard processing if a passport has expired
Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro draw Aventura's Brazilian residents for family visits, Carnival, and summer holidays (Brazil's summer is December–February, aligning perfectly with South Florida's snowbird season). Business travelers fly to Sao Paulo for finance, tech, and manufacturing meetings. Brazil requires six months of passport validity and has strict visa reciprocity rules for U.S. visitors.
Urgency Pattern
Carnival bookings spike in December — passport discoveries spike in January when travelers realize documents expired
Buenos Aires attracts Aventura's Argentine community for family visits, polo season, and wine country tours. Patagonia draws adventure travelers during the Southern Hemisphere summer (December–March). Santiago serves as a business hub for South American trade. Both countries require six months of passport validity, and Argentine visa requirements can be complex for extended stays.
Urgency Pattern
Southern Hemisphere summer trips are planned during U.S. fall — passport checks should happen by October
Caribbean cruises from Port Everglades and the Port of Miami are a staple for Aventura families, couples, and groups of friends. The Bahamas, Jamaica, the Cayman Islands, and the Eastern Caribbean are all accessible on three- to seven-day itineraries. Aventura's proximity to both cruise ports makes spontaneous bookings common — which creates last-minute passport urgency when a family member's document is discovered expired.
Urgency Pattern
Cruise bookings can happen 1–3 weeks before sailing — the shortest notice window of any Aventura travel pattern
Paris, London, Rome, Barcelona, and Amsterdam draw Aventura travelers for business conferences, art events, fashion weeks, and extended vacations. The city's affluent residents frequently combine European city tours with Mediterranean cruises or Alpine ski trips. The Schengen Area requires three months of passport validity beyond your planned departure, and many airlines enforce six months at check-in.
Urgency Pattern
European summer bookings peak in March–April — passport renewals should be completed by May at the latest
Cancun and Riviera Maya are weekend destinations for Aventura residents — close enough for a quick beach getaway, familiar enough for family trips, and affordable enough for spontaneous bookings. Costa Rica and Panama draw eco-tourists and real estate investors. Mexico requires six months of passport validity, and the popular all-inclusive resorts book up quickly during peak season.
Urgency Pattern
Spring break and summer bookings create a March–June passport renewal crunch for Aventura families
Serving travelers throughout South Florida
Reviews
Real reviews from Aventura residents who trusted Fast Passport Center with their expedited passports — from Williams Island to Turnberry Isle to The Peninsula.
“I am a Venezuelan-American executive with an office near Aventura Mall. My mother in Caracas needed emergency surgery and I needed to be there within 48 hours. I pulled my passport and realized it had expired four months ago. I called Fast Passport Center in a panic. They walked me through every step, I shipped my documents overnight from the FedEx at Aventura Mall, and I had my new passport in 3 days. I made it to Caracas in time. They literally saved a family crisis.”
Ricardo V.
Aventura, FL — Williams Island
“We are a Brazilian family living at The Peninsula and we travel to Sao Paulo every Christmas to see grandparents. This year, in November, we discovered both of our children's passports had expired — one in June, one in August. We had flights booked from MIA on December 20th. Fast Passport Center processed both child passports in 5 business days. The team was incredibly patient with the parental consent requirements and made sure we had everything correct before submission. We made our Christmas trip. I recommend them to every Brazilian family I know in Aventura.”
The Oliveira Family
Aventura, FL — The Peninsula
“I am a Colombian entrepreneur and I had a critical investor meeting in Medellin scheduled for a Monday. On Wednesday afternoon I realized my passport had water damage from a pool day at Turnberry Isle and was no longer valid. I thought I would have to cancel the meeting and potentially lose the investment. Fast Passport Center processed a damaged passport replacement in 72 hours. I shipped Thursday morning, had my new passport by Saturday, and made my Monday meeting. Their team understood the business urgency and treated it like the priority it was.”
Camila R.
Aventura, FL — Turnberry Isle
Passport Acceptance Clerks
First-time applicants — and most applicants who are not eligible for a standard mail-in renewal or a second passport — must apply in person at a passport acceptance clerk, and all locations require an appointment. This is the self-service option, typically chosen by those on a tighter budget who have at least 1–2+ months before travel and don't mind the slower, standard processing times.
If you want to use a registered U.S. Department of State courier to receive your passport in as little as 3 days, you must sign up with Fast Passport Center before going to the clerk. Once you apply at the clerk, your documents are sent through the standard route, and we cannot intervene or upgrade it to an expedited courier service afterward.
Convenient for Aventura residents near Aventura Mall. Appointment and photo services confirmation recommended.
Southern Miami-Dade option near Aventura border. Confirm appointment and photo availability.
Northern Broward County option, convenient for Aventura residents near the county line. Appointment required.
Broward County option with weekend hours. Confirm passport services and appointment requirements.
Miami-Dade County option near Aventura. Call ahead for passport acceptance hours and appointment requirements.
Last chance — sign up now, before your clerk visit
If you need your passport fast, sign up with Fast Passport Center before you walk into that clerk appointment. Once your documents go through the standard route, they're gone — there's no pulling them back, no upgrading, no saving you after the fact. Don't wait and hope it works out.
Emergency Passports
If you need your passport within two weeks, the Miami Passport Agency (1501 Biscayne Blvd Suite 400, Miami, FL 33132) is your only do-it-yourself option — and getting an appointment there is rarely straightforward. Fast Passport Center gives you a faster, simpler path without the uncertainty.
Miami Passport Agency — 1501 Biscayne Blvd Suite 400, Miami, FL 33132 — Closest regional office to Aventura
Avoid Delays
These mistakes cause the most delays and rejections for Aventura travelers. Fast Passport Center reviews your documents before submission to catch these issues.
Photos must meet strict U.S. government specifications — size, background, expression, and recency. A rejected photo delays your entire application.
DS-11 (new passports) and DS-82 (renewals) must be filled out completely and correctly. Errors or missing fields cause automatic rejection.
Your proof of citizenship (birth certificate, naturalization certificate) and government-issued ID must be current and valid. Expired documents will not be accepted.
First-time applicants must NOT sign Form DS-11 before appearing in front of an acceptance clerk. Pre-signing is one of the most common — and costly — mistakes.
Standard government processing can take 1–3 months. Many Aventura travelers wait until the last minute and then face limited options. Start as early as possible.
Regional passport agencies like the Miami office do not allow walk-ins. Appointments are required and availability is limited — especially during peak travel season.
We check everything for you.
Fast Passport Center reviews your documents before submission — so you don't have to worry about these mistakes causing a delay.
Simple Process
From start to finish, we make getting an expedited passport in Aventura as simple as possible.
Choose the processing speed that fits your travel date and complete your secure order. Takes just a few minutes.
We confirm your details and provide a personalized checklist, instructions, and document review guidance.
Send your documents using an overnight shipping option. In some cases, a courier pickup or by-appointment drop-off at our Delray Beach office may be available after you sign up.
We submit through our reserved passport agency availability — so you don't have to travel or wait at a passport agency.
Your passport is completed within the timeframe you selected. No guessing, no hoping an appointment opens up.
Most Aventura travelers start online and ship documents overnight — no office visit required for most services.
Questions?
Everything Aventura and South Florida travelers ask us most often about expedited passport services.
Through Fast Passport Center, expedited processing can be as fast as 24 hours depending on your eligibility and the processing option you select. Standard government processing through a post office or acceptance clerk in Aventura can take 2–6 months, especially during busy travel seasons.
Still have questions? Our team is here to help.
Call 877-253-0084Local Resources
Getting your passport ready involves more than just the application. Here are local Aventura resources to help you gather everything you need.
Passport Photos
Passport Photo Locations in Aventura
Your passport application requires two identical 2"×2" passport photos taken within the last 6 months. Popular passport photo locations in Aventura include:
CVS Pharmacy — Aventura Mall
20601 Biscayne Blvd, Aventura, FL 33180
Daily 7 AM – 11 PM
CVS Pharmacy — NE 163rd St
1795 NE 163rd St, North Miami Beach, FL 33162
Daily 7 AM – 11 PM
Walgreens — Biscayne Blvd
1800 Biscayne Blvd, Aventura, FL 33180
Call for hours
Walgreens — Hallandale Beach Blvd
100 S Federal Hwy, Hallandale Beach, FL 33009
Open 24 Hours
The UPS Store — Aventura
20601 Biscayne Blvd, Ste 100, Aventura, FL 33180
Call for hours
The UPS Store — Sunny Isles
18090 Collins Ave, Sunny Isles Beach, FL 33160
Call for hours
Tip: Wear a plain white or off-white top, no glasses, neutral expression. Photos must meet strict U.S. State Department specifications — ask the technician to confirm compliance before you leave.
Driver's License & State ID
Tax Collector — DMV Services Near Aventura
A valid government-issued photo ID is required for your passport application. If you need a new or renewed Florida driver's license or REAL ID, both Miami-Dade and Broward County Tax Collectors handle DMV services near Aventura.
Miami-Dade County Tax Collector — North Dade
15455 Biscayne Blvd, North Miami Beach, FL 33160
Mon–Fri, 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Closest DMV to Aventura. Driver licenses, REAL ID, titles & registration. Appointment recommended.
Broward County Tax Collector — Hollywood
115 S 1st Ave, Hollywood, FL 33020
Mon–Fri, 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Northern Broward County option for Aventura residents near the county line. Appointment recommended.
Miami-Dade County Tax Collector — Coral Gables
140 W 49th St, Hialeah, FL 33012
Mon–Fri, 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Southern Miami-Dade option. Appointment recommended.
Appointment recommended — walk-in wait times can be long. Book your slot online before visiting.
Airports
Airports Serving Aventura Travelers
Aventura enjoys the unique advantage of two major international airports within 30 minutes. Miami International Airport (MIA) is the busiest U.S. airport for international passengers. Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International (FLL) offers additional domestic and international options with often shorter security lines and lower fares.
Miami International Airport
2100 NW 42nd Ave, Miami, FL 33122
Busiest U.S. airport for international passengers. Direct flights to virtually every Latin American and European capital. Serves American, Delta, LATAM, Iberia, Air France, Lufthansa, and dozens more.
MIA Airport WebsiteFort Lauderdale-Hollywood International
100 Terminal Dr, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33315
Efficient South Florida airport with growing international routes. Serves Southwest, JetBlue, Spirit, Delta, and international carriers including Copa and Norwegian. Often less crowded than MIA.
FLL Airport WebsitePassport required for all international flights. If your departure is within two weeks, standard processing won't make it in time — expedited processing through Fast Passport Center is your most reliable option.
Service Network
Fast Passport Center provides emergency passport and expedited passport processing in Florida. We also serve travelers in nearby Georgia. Click a state below for local acceptance facilities, processing times, and fast passport options.
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