Miami Main Post Office
USPS Passport Acceptance FacilityLargest acceptance facility in Miami-Dade. Convenient for Doral and airport-area travelers. Photo services on-site. Appointment recommended — heavy cruise season demand.
Cruise departing from PortMiami in four days and your passport just expired? Art Basel meeting in Basel next week and your passport is still in a visa processing backlog? Family emergency in Havana, Caracas, or Bogotá requiring immediate travel? We help Miami residents — from Brickell bankers to Coral Gables families to Hialeah entrepreneurs — get their passports fast. As a registered U.S. Department of State courier, we offer a best price guarantee and rates 30–100% lower than FedEx, Staples, and other third-party resellers. As fast as 24 hours. A+ BBB rated. No office visit required.
Start My PassportProcessing Times
3 Ways to Get a U.S. Passport
Option 1
Registered Courier
Urgent
2–9 Days
Standard
3–5 Weeks
The U.S. Department of State created the registered courier program to give travelers another option. For urgent travel, registered couriers have daily submission availability that can deliver passports in as little as 2–9 days. For travelers with more time, a 3–5 week service provides personalized support throughout the entire process.
Option 2
Post Office / Mail-In
1–2 Months
The DIY route is the option most travelers know. Apply at a local acceptance facility or renew by mail or online when eligible. It's often the lowest-cost option and works well if you have plenty of time before your trip. If an issue is discovered after submission, you'll be notified by USPS and your application will be placed on hold until the problem is resolved by mail. Not recommended within 30 days of departure.
Option 3
Regional Agency
24 Hours
Emergency-only in-person visits at a U.S. Department of State Passport Agency. Requires a confirmed NPIC appointment and documented urgent travel with proof. Applicants should expect to spend most of the day at the agency and may be instructed to return the following business day to pick up their passport.
Business Days
Weeks
Months
Hours*
The Miami Passport Agency is the nearest passport agency — Located in the Omni Center area downtown — appointments required, typically booked 2+ weeks out. You must secure an NPIC appointment in advance — no walk-ins permitted. Be prepared: the drive, parking, wait time, and possibly being told to return the next day to pick up your passport can turn a one-day trip into two.
*Processing speed depends on eligibility and documentation. Not all applicants qualify for Regional Agency Processing.
Our Services
Whether you need a renewal before a cruise from PortMiami, an emergency passport for a last-minute trip to São Paulo, or a first-time passport for a family visit to Havana — Fast Passport Center handles it with reserved courier submission availability. As a registered State Department courier (not a reseller), we guarantee the best price and typically cost 30–100% less than FedEx, Staples, and other third-party passport courier resellers.
International flight in 24–72 hours? Our emergency courier service submits directly via reserved agency slots — as fast as 24 hours. For urgent, last-minute travel that cannot wait.
Already hold a U.S. passport? We help residents renew fast — no agency visit required for most renewals. Perfect for professionals, families, and retirees preparing for international travel.
First-time applicants require an in-person acceptance clerk visit. We guide you through every step with clear instructions for the nearest acceptance location.
Replacements require additional forms. We guide you through DS-64 and everything needed to avoid costly mistakes — so your international connection or overseas trip is not derailed.
Minors require parental participation and an in-person acceptance step. We provide clear instructions and checklists so your family vacation or trip abroad stays on schedule.
After marriage, divorce, or a legal name change — we assist with corrected passports so your travel documents match your reservations. Common for professionals after name changes.
Need a second passport for frequent international travel? Ideal for corporate executives, tech workers, and consultants who travel internationally while their primary passport is in visa processing.
Replacing a significantly damaged passport is faster than you think. We guide you through the process so your international itinerary or corporate travel stays on track.
The passport card is a wallet-size travel document for land and sea crossings to Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Bermuda. We expedite passport card applications with the same courier service as book passports.
Service Area
Fast Passport Center — Serving Miami Area
Serving Miami, Miami Beach, Coral Gables, Hialeah, Doral, Kendall, Brickell, Aventura, and all Miami-Dade communities
Serving Miami, Miami Beach, Coral Gables, Hialeah, Doral, Kendall, Brickell, Aventura, and all Miami-Dade communities
Courier pickup available throughout the Miami area
Local Office — By Appointment Only
1501 Biscayne Blvd, Suite 210, Miami, FL 33132
Visit us by appointment, or choose courier pickup and drop-off for added convenience.
Fast Passport Center serves Miami via secure registered courier with direct access to the Miami Passport Agency at 1501 Biscayne Blvd, Suite 210. Our registered couriers hand-deliver your documents — meaning you get faster results without the appointment wait. Miami residents can ship from any UPS Store, FedEx Office, or post office location across Miami-Dade County.
Start My Passport24-Hour Miami Agency Access
Reserved courier access to the Miami Passport Agency — as fast as 24 hours for South Florida travelers with immediate departures.
Cruise Capital Expertise
PortMiami handles 5M+ cruise passengers annually — the busiest cruise port on Earth. We know cruise line documentation requirements and last-minute boarding scenarios.
Latin American Gateway Mastery
MIA is the primary U.S. hub for travel to Latin America and the Caribbean. We understand visa overlap issues, Spanish-language documentation, and multi-generational family travel.
International Banking & Corporate Ready
Brickell's financial district, Latin American headquarters, and multinational corporations depend on us for short-notice international travel to São Paulo, Mexico City, and beyond.
We serve Miami and all Miami-Dade communities including Miami Beach, Coral Gables, Hialeah, Doral, Kendall, Aventura, Homestead, and Sunny Isles Beach. We also serve travelers departing from Miami International Airport and PortMiami who need emergency passports.
Why Travelers Choose Fast Passport Center
Reviews
Miami travelers — from Brickell bankers to South Beach entrepreneurs to Kendall families — trust us when their international departure is days away.
“I'm a VP at a Latin American bank and travel to São Paulo, Mexico City, and Bogotá monthly. When my passport was damaged by a coffee spill three days before a deal-closing trip to Brazil, Fast Passport Center got me a replacement in 48 hours. The deal closed. I will never use anyone else.”
Carolina M.
Brickell, Miami
“We booked a family cruise from PortMiami and realized our two children's passports had expired. Fast Passport Center processed both in seven business days — we made the cruise. The kids still talk about the Bahamas.”
The Rodriguez Family
Kendall, Miami
“I needed a second passport because my primary one was stuck in a Brazil visa processing backlog for six weeks. Fast Passport Center understood exactly what I needed — a second valid passport for travel to London while the visa office held my primary. Delivered in five business days.”
David L.
Coral Gables, Miami
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.
Largest acceptance facility in Miami-Dade. Convenient for Doral and airport-area travelers. Photo services on-site. Appointment recommended — heavy cruise season demand.
Convenient for South Beach, Mid-Beach, and North Beach residents. Smaller facility — limited daily appointment slots, especially during Art Basel and high season.
Serves Coral Gables, University of Miami, and South Miami neighborhoods. Passport photos available. Walk-in hours subject to clerk availability.
Primary acceptance facility for Hialeah and Miami Lakes residents. Spanish-speaking staff available. Busy facility — schedule at least a week in advance.
County-level passport acceptance. Appointment recommended. Photo services not available — bring your own photos. Convenient for downtown and Brickell residents.
Serves Aventura, Sunny Isles Beach, and North Miami Beach. Photo services on-site. Call ahead — high seasonal demand from snowbirds.
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 is your only do-it-yourself option — Located in the Omni Center area downtown — appointments required, typically booked 2+ weeks out. 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 210, Miami, FL 33132 — Located in the Omni Center area downtown — appointments required, typically booked 2+ weeks out
Avoid Delays
Miami travelers encounter unique passport issues — everything from cruise documentation surprises to visa overlap complications to multi-generational family application errors. Here are the most common passport mistakes we see from this area.
Many Miami travelers board Caribbean cruises without realizing closed-loop cruises still require valid passports at some ports. A passport emergency discovered at PortMiami on departure day has no good solution — check documentation requirements months ahead.
Miami's international business community frequently needs to travel while their primary passport is held by the Brazilian, Chinese, or Indian consulate for visa processing. A second passport solves this — but most travelers do not know this option exists until it is too late.
Miami's large Spanish-speaking community often has birth certificates, marriage certificates, and other vital records in Spanish. The State Department requires certified English translations for foreign-language documents. We guide you through exactly what is needed.
Miami families frequently apply for grandparents, parents, and children simultaneously for family visits to Cuba, Colombia, or Venezuela. Each application type has different requirements — mixing them up causes cascading rejections.
South Florida's subtropical climate causes passport warping, water damage, and mold growth on documents stored in non-climate-controlled spaces. A damaged passport is invalid for international travel. We expedite replacements.
MIA is the primary gateway to Latin America, and many countries in the region require 6 months of passport validity beyond the return date. A passport with four months left may get you denied at the gate for a flight to Brazil, Argentina, or Chile.
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 Miami as simple as possible — with the speed and reliability South Florida's international business community, cruise passengers, and multicultural families need. Because we are a registered U.S. Department of State courier (not a reseller like FedEx or Staples), we pass those savings directly to you with our best price guarantee. Most Miami travelers start online and ship documents overnight — no office visit required for most services.
Choose the processing speed that fits your travel date and complete your secure order. Takes just a few minutes from your home, office, or condo.
We confirm your details and provide a personalized checklist, instructions, and document review guidance tailored to your travel situation.
Send your documents using an overnight shipping option. Most Miami clients ship from home — no office visit needed.
We submit through our reserved passport agency availability — so you do not have to drive downtown to the Miami Passport Agency on Biscayne Boulevard.
Your passport is completed within the timeframe you selected. No guessing, no hoping an appointment opens up — just certainty.
Most Miami travelers start online and ship documents overnight — no office visit required for most services.
Questions?
Have questions about expedited passports in Miami, FL? Here are the most common ones we hear from South Florida travelers.
We offer Miami-area clients expedited processing as fast as 24 hours. Standard expedited service through our courier channel typically takes 2–9 business days. We review your documents before submission to catch errors that cause delays.
Still have questions? Our team is here to help.
Call 877-253-0084Regional Travel Expertise
Miami's unique position as the Western Hemisphere's international crossroads creates passport timing challenges unlike any other U.S. city. From cruise ship departure deadlines to Latin American business travel to multi-generational family visits — here's what Miami travelers need to know.
America's Latin American gateway, 45M+ annual passengers, 100+ international destinations
Miami International is the primary U.S. hub for travel to Latin America and the Caribbean, with more flights to the region than any other American airport. American Airlines operates a massive Latin American hub here. MIA handles 45 million passengers annually with nonstop service to virtually every major city in the Americas — São Paulo, Buenos Aires, Bogotá, Lima, Santiago, Mexico City, and 100+ international destinations. The airport's Latin focus means passport and visa issues are a daily reality for Miami travelers.
Passport tip: Many Latin American countries require 6 months of passport validity beyond your return date. A passport with four months left will get you denied at the MIA gate for flights to Brazil, Argentina, Chile, and several other destinations. Check validity the moment you book.
5M+ cruise passengers annually, 20+ cruise lines, departures year-round
PortMiami is the busiest cruise port on Earth, handling more than 5 million passengers annually across Carnival, Royal Caribbean, Norwegian, MSC, Disney, and Virgin Voyages. Cruise passengers face a unique passport reality: many believe closed-loop cruises (departing and returning from the same U.S. port) do not require passports. While U.S. citizens can technically board some closed-loop cruises with just a birth certificate and ID, many Caribbean ports of call require passports for disembarkation — and emergency medical evacuations from foreign ports absolutely require valid passports.
Passport tip: Never board a cruise without a valid passport, regardless of cruise line policy. A medical emergency requiring evacuation from a foreign port without a valid passport is a consular nightmare. Crew members will confirm this — it happens more often than cruise lines advertise.
Brickell financial district, multinational Latin American headquarters, foreign consulates
Brickell is the second-largest financial district in the United States outside of New York, with major Latin American banks, multinational corporations, and private equity firms operating regional headquarters here. Miami executives travel regularly to São Paulo, Mexico City, Bogotá, and Santiago — often on 1–2 week booking windows when deals accelerate. Many also face the visa overlap problem: primary passport held by the Brazilian or Chinese consulate for weeks while business travel to another region is needed immediately.
Passport tip: Brickell executives should maintain a second passport. When your primary passport is held by a foreign consulate for visa processing, a second valid U.S. passport lets you continue traveling. We expedite second passports in 2–9 business days.
Largest Cuban, Venezuelan, Colombian, and Haitian diasporas in the U.S.
Miami is home to the largest concentrations of Cuban-Americans, Venezuelan-Americans, Colombian-Americans, Haitian-Americans, and Nicaraguan-Americans in the United States. Multi-generational family travel to Latin America and the Caribbean is woven into the fabric of daily life — holidays in Havana, summer visits to Medellín, family weddings in Caracas, quinceañeras in Managua. These trips often involve first-time passport applicants, multi-generational document requirements, and Spanish-language vital records needing certified translations.
Passport tip: Family applications involving grandparents, parents, and children require different forms and documentation for each person. Our checklists prevent the cascading errors that happen when families try to navigate the process on their own — especially when vital records are in Spanish.
Miami has one of the highest concentrations of foreign consulates in the United States — Brazil, Colombia, Argentina, Chile, Peru, and dozens more. Miami residents frequently need visas for business or family travel to Latin America, which means their primary passport is physically held by a consulate for 2–8 weeks. During that window, any other international travel becomes impossible — unless you have a second valid passport. This is the single most under-recognized passport challenge in Miami.
Local Travel Intelligence
Miami's deep ties to Latin America and the Caribbean create a travel profile unlike any other U.S. city. Here are the destinations that drive passport demand — and the urgency patterns we see.
45%
of Miami expedited requests are Latin America and Caribbean-related — family visits, business travel, and cruise departures
1–2 Weeks
average lead time Miami travelers have from trip booking to international departure — the shortest in the U.S.
Nov–Feb
peak season when holiday family travel, cruise high season, and Art Basel international arrivals collide
24 Hours
shortest turnaround we have accommodated for a Brickell banker departing to São Paulo
Family visits, Havana heritage travel, cultural exchanges, humanitarian travel. Miami is home to the largest Cuban-American community in the world — Cuba travel is a deeply personal, generational priority
Family emergencies create same-day departure needs — passport must always be current for Cuban-American families
Medellín, Bogotá, and Cartagena for the largest Colombian diaspora in the U.S.; Caracas family visits for the largest Venezuelan community abroad. Business travel for Miami's Latin American banking sector
Holiday travel peaks November through January — multi-generational family trips require coordinated passport applications
São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro for international banking and private equity; Buenos Aires for business, culture, and family visits. MIA-São Paulo is one of the busiest U.S.-South America routes
Brazil requires visas for U.S. citizens — passport held by consulate for 2–6 weeks, creating need for second passport during processing
Cruise departures from PortMiami to Nassau, Cozumel, Grand Cayman, Jamaica, Dominican Republic, and the Eastern/Western Caribbean; resort vacations and destination weddings
Cruise bookings made 2–6 weeks out — passengers often discover passport issues at final payment deadline
Mexico City and Cancún for business and leisure; Panama City for Copa Airlines hub connections; Costa Rica and Nicaragua for family heritage travel
Business travel to Mexico and Central America often confirmed 1–2 weeks before departure
Art Basel meetings in Basel, Switzerland; London and Madrid for international banking; Milan and Paris for Miami's fashion and design industry; Barcelona for cruise connections
Art Basel and fashion week travel dates are fixed and unmovable — passport must be ready when the art world convenes
We serve travelers across South Florida with the same fast, reliable passport processing.
Local Resources
Getting your passport ready involves more than just the application. Here are local resources to help you gather everything you need.
Passport Photos
Passport Photo Locations in Miami
Your passport application requires two identical 2"×2" passport photos taken within the last 6 months. Popular passport photo locations in Miami include:
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.
Vital Records
Birth, Death, Marriage & Divorce Records — Miami
If you need a certified copy of your birth certificate for a passport application, a marriage certificate for a name change, or a divorce decree to support your passport correction, here are the official sources for vital records for Miami residents. Most records can be ordered online for delivery within 5–10 business days.
Birth Certificate
Request certified birth certificates from the Florida Department of Health Vital Statistics. Online, mail, or in-person at the Miami-Dade vital records office. Serving all Florida counties.
Get RecordsDeath Certificate
Obtain certified death certificates through the Florida Department of Health Vital Statistics. Required for estate and legal matters in Miami-Dade County.
Get RecordsMarriage Certificate
Request certified marriage records from the Miami-Dade County Clerk of Courts. Required for name change passport applications. Serving all Miami-Dade communities.
Get RecordsDivorce Decree
Obtain certified divorce records through the Miami-Dade County Clerk of Courts. Required for name change passport corrections and legal documentation.
Get RecordsDon't see your county? If the record you need was issued outside the area, visit VitalChek.com — the official online service for ordering vital records nationwide across all U.S. states and counties.
Driver's License & State ID
DMV Services Near Miami
A valid government-issued photo ID is required for your passport application. If you need a new or renewed driver's license or REAL ID, here are the DMV service locations near Miami.
Miami-Dade DMV — Coral Reef
14653 SW 122nd Ave, Miami, FL 33186
Mon–Fri, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Driver licenses, REAL ID, vehicle registration. Appointment strongly recommended.
Miami-Dade DMV — Mall of the Americas
7795 W Flagler St, Miami, FL 33144
Mon–Fri, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Full-service DMV office. REAL ID available. Central location convenient for most Miami-Dade residents.
Appointment recommended — walk-in wait times can be long. Book your slot online before visiting.
Airports
Airports Serving Miami Travelers
Miami travelers use nearby airports for domestic and international travel. If your trip is coming up fast, make sure your passport is in hand well before your departure date.
Miami International Airport
2100 NW 42nd Ave, Miami, FL 33126
America's primary gateway to Latin America and the Caribbean — 45M+ annual passengers. Nonstop service to 100+ international destinations. American Airlines Latin American hub. Major cargo hub and one of the busiest international airports in the world.
MIA Airport WebsiteFort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport
100 Terminal Dr, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33315
Major alternative airport for South Florida travelers. Extensive Caribbean and Latin American service. Popular for cruise passengers connecting to Port Everglades. Often more affordable than MIA for domestic connections.
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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