Passport Renewal for Egyptian Students

Egyptian students with expiring passports may now submit documentation of pending passport renewal when filing applications with USCIS.

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) requires an F, M and J nonimmigrant who petitions for benefits to submit evidence of a valid passport, as defined on the applicable form, at the time of petition. In February, the Egyptian military dissolved Parliament. This affected government services, including the processing period to receive a passport. Because USCIS requires an F, M or J nonimmigrant to present evidence of a valid passport, as defined on the applicable form, when applying for certain benefits, the Egyptian Embassy in Washington, D.C. provided guidance to Egyptians to assist them apply to USCIS and inform them of new processing periods to renew their passports. The Egyptian Embassy recommends that any Egyptian applying to renew a passport should follow this process:

The representative will provide the F, M or J nonimmigrant with a letter informing USCIS of the passport renewal application. USCIS will accept this letter as a part of the benefits package. The average processing time to renew a passport is 60 days. Contact the Consular Section of the Egyptian Embassy in Washington, D.C. at 202-966-6342 for questions, to schedule a meeting or to speak to a representative.

USCIS instructs any F, M or J nonimmigrant applying for a benefit to submit all required documents at the time of filing. For an Egyptian nonimmigrant with an expired passport, USCIS recommends submitting a letter of explanation with a brief description of the situation (i.e., the F, M or J nonimmigrant applying to renew an Egyptian passport) and provide substantive evidence, such as a receipt from the embassy, with the letter. In addition, the student may provide additional documentation to assist USCIS determine eligibility for the benefit.