You can get a passport at a Post Office?
You can get the application at the post office. It takes 60 days or more last time I checked and the fee keeps going up.
Just because they are speaking Spanish doesn’t mean they aren’t US citizens. They could be Puerto Ricans, first generation, naturalized, whatevever.
“You can get a passport at a Post Office?”
That’s where I got mine. I do not know where else you get one.
The post office does have to be one that has a passport window, or equipped to process the application.
The passport is mailed to you.
Many major post offices act as "acceptance agents" for passport applications for the State Department. The Postal Service gets a fee of $25 per application. There's a webpage at the Postal Service http://www.usps.com/passport/welcome.htm?from=home_wouldyouliketo&page=applyforpassport that has more details.
One suggestion: don't bother calling the Postal Service's telephone help line for anything dealing with this service; my experience with trying that was highly unsatisfactory. It worked out better for me to simply visit the passport desk at a large post office.
You can order the passport at the post office. You give in the money order, passport application and pictures and they will process it and in a bout a month you will have a passport.
At some Post Offices,not all.