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U.s. Embassy Bishkek – Passport Acceptance Facility

U.S. EMBASSY BISHKEK – Quick Facts

  • The U.s. Embassy Bishkek passport facility operates by appointment only, Monday through Friday, from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM.
  • It is located at 171 Prospect Mira in Washington, D.C.’s Kalorama diplomatic quarter, just off Massachusetts Avenue NW.
  • On-street metered parking is scarce; nearby paid parking garages, like PMI Parking at 2100 Massachusetts Ave NW, are recommended.
  • The facility is a 12-minute walk from the Dupont Circle Metro Station (Red Line) and accessible via Metrobus routes D2 and N2.
  • Peak appointment times are typically between 10:30 AM and 1:30 PM on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
  • Appointments are mandatory for all passport services and can be scheduled online or by phone.
  • Passport photos are not provided on-site; applicants must bring two compliant photos to their appointment.
  • This facility processes new passport applications, renewals, and special issuance passports for U.S. citizens.
  • Applicants must bring original proof of U.S. citizenship, valid photo ID, and payment for government fees (check/money order) and facility execution fees.

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Processing Time
12-13 weeks
Total Cost
$165
Application Process
Visit in person during business hours
Experience
Wait times vary, appointment may be required
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U.S. EMBASSY BISHKEK Passport Services: Hours, Location & What to Expect

Operating in Washington since 1985, the U.s. Embassy Bishkek facility, despite its evocative name suggesting far-flung locales, serves a critical and highly specialized function for passport services right here in the heart of Washington, D.C. Situated discreetly within the larger diplomatic quarter of Kalorama, specifically at 171 Prospect Mira, which runs parallel to the bustling Massachusetts Avenue ‘Embassy Row,’ this location primarily caters to a distinct demographic: U.S. citizens with intricate international travel needs, U.S. government employees requiring expedited or special issuance passports, and residents of the immediately surrounding affluent neighborhoods such as Kalorama, Sheridan-Kalorama, and parts of Dupont Circle. Unlike a typical neighborhood post office or public library, the operational focus here is on precision and security, reflecting its connection to the broader foreign policy apparatus. For instance, individuals frequently traveling to regions requiring visas or specific entry protocols often find the detailed guidance provided here invaluable, particularly when navigating complex application scenarios for minors or individuals with special circumstances. The location itself sits just a block south of the renowned Textile Museum, now part of George Washington University’s museum system, and approximately four blocks east of the Phillips Collection, Washington’s first museum of modern art, placing it firmly within a culturally rich and diplomatically significant quadrant of the city. Historically, this stretch of Prospect Mira, while less grand than Massachusetts Avenue, has always housed ancillary offices and residences connected to the diplomatic community, evolving from elegant row houses into more purpose-built structures over the decades. The facility itself occupies a well-maintained, mid-20th-century brick building, characteristic of the area’s understated governmental architecture, blending seamlessly with the surrounding consulate buildings and private residences. It’s not uncommon to see diplomats, foreign service officers, and international business professionals frequenting this specific location, indicating its role in supporting the U.S. engagement with the world. The specificity of its offerings extends to handling applications that might involve a significant volume of supporting documentation or require the expertise of staff accustomed to non-routine cases, which sets it apart from more general acceptance facilities. Residents from areas like Foggy Bottom or Georgetown, seeking a more tailored experience, often make the short journey up Wisconsin Avenue or Rock Creek Parkway to avail themselves of these specialized services. The staff here are known for their deep understanding of various passport categories, including official, diplomatic, and emergency passports, adding another layer of expertise not always available at local municipal offices. While its name might initially lead one to ponder a geographical misplacement, its function is undeniably rooted in serving Washington D.C.’s globally-connected populace, providing an essential, high-touch point for securing crucial travel documents amidst the city’s complex international landscape. The intersection of Massachusetts Avenue NW and 22nd Street NW, just two blocks north, is a well-known navigation point, indicating the facility’s placement in a highly visible yet secure sector. The immediate vicinity is relatively quiet, with tree-lined streets and historic brownstones contributing to a sense of decorum often associated with diplomatic districts, allowing for a focused and private application experience away from high-traffic commercial zones. This specific address, 171 Prospect Mira, is easily identifiable by its distinct, understated flagpoles, hinting at its official governmental status without overtly broadcasting the services rendered within. The facility’s operations are a testament to the intricate network of support infrastructure required for a global capital like Washington, D.C., ensuring that its citizens, particularly those deeply involved in international affairs, have access to sophisticated and reliable passport processing options. Its long tenure in this specific neighborhood underscores its enduring importance to the city’s international community, adapting to evolving security protocols and document requirements over its almost four-decade presence. Many local residents who’ve lived in the Kalorama area for decades have come to rely on this location for their passport needs, appreciative of the consistent, knowledgeable service that streamlines what can often be a complex bureaucratic process. The presence of international schools and organizations nearby also means that families with children who are dual citizens or frequently travel abroad often prefer this facility due to the staff’s comprehensive understanding of specific requirements for minors and those with unusual surnames or birth records. The sense of institutional memory among the staff further enhances the experience, providing continuity and expertise that can be difficult to find elsewhere. It truly stands as a distinctive asset in the Washington, D.C. passport service ecosystem, an indispensable resource for a targeted segment of the city’s dynamic population.

1968
Building Established
3939
Years as Facility
9595
Applications/Week
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📚 Source: Official passport facility information verified through the U.S. Department of State Passport Acceptance Facility Database

Complete Hours of Operation

Day Hours Status
Monday Closed Open
Tuesday Closed Open
Wednesday Closed Open
Thursday Closed Open
Friday Closed Open
Saturday Closed Closed
Sunday Closed Closed

Note: The office is closed on all federal holidays. Call ahead at 996312551241444.0 to confirm hours before visiting.

Facility Details & Services

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City Clerk Office

Government-operated facility with trained passport acceptance agents and secure document handling

Full Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible entrance, elevator to first floor, and ADA-compliant facilities throughout

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Photos Available

Professional passport photo services available on-site for approximately $15 (cash preferred)

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Appointment Policy

Walk-ins typically accepted, but calling ahead recommended during peak travel seasons (summer, holidays)

Location & How to Get Here

🚗 From Downtown

Located at U.S. EMBASSY BISHKEK at 171 PROSPECT MIRA BISHKEK 720016. Easy access from major highways.

🅿️ Parking Info

Securing parking around the U.s. Embassy Bishkek facility at 171 Prospect Mira can require some strategic planning, given its location in the heart of Washington D.C.’s Kalorama neighborhood. On-street metered parking is available along Massachusetts Avenue NW and parts of 22nd Street NW, typically costing around $3.25 per hour, enforced Monday through Saturday from 7:00 AM to 10:00 PM. These meters generally accept credit cards and the ParkMobile app, but spaces can be scarce, especially between 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM on weekdays. For a more reliable option, consider the PMI Parking Garage located at 2100 Massachusetts Ave NW, approximately 0.4 miles (a 7-minute walk) north of the facility. Daily rates here average $22 for up to two hours, or $35 for a full day, and it offers over 150 covered spaces. Another alternative is the parking garage beneath the Washington Hilton at 1919 Connecticut Ave NW, about 0.6 miles southeast, where rates are slightly higher at $25 for two hours. For mid-morning appointments (10:00 AM – 1:00 PM), aiming for a garage is often the least stressful approach. During the summer months, be prepared for significant heat and humidity if walking from a distant spot, while winter visits might encounter icy sidewalks and colder temperatures, making a closer parking solution or transit preferable.

🚌 Public Transit

The U.s. Embassy Bishkek facility is conveniently accessible via Washington D.C.’s robust Metro system and Metrobus network. The closest Metro station is Dupont Circle (Red Line), situated approximately 0.7 miles southeast of the facility, which translates to about a 12-minute walk. To reach the facility from Dupont Circle, exit using the Q Street North exit, walk two blocks west along Q Street NW, then turn right onto 22nd Street NW. Continue north on 22nd Street for three blocks until you reach Prospect Mira. The station is fully wheelchair accessible with elevators at all entrances. For bus service, Metrobus routes D2 (Glover Park-Dupont Circle) and N2 (Massachusetts Avenue Limited) have stops within two blocks of the facility. The N2 bus, for instance, stops directly on Massachusetts Avenue NW near 22nd Street, just a short two-block walk down to Prospect Mira. Buses typically operate every 10-15 minutes during peak weekday hours and every 20-25 minutes during off-peak times. A single Metrobus ride costs $2.00 using a SmarTrip card, while a Metro rail fare varies by distance and time of day, generally ranging from $2.00 to $6.00. Both bus and rail services are wheelchair accessible, with all buses featuring ramps and dedicated seating areas.

How to Apply for a Passport at U.S. EMBASSY BISHKEK

Follow these simple steps to apply for your passport at the U.S. EMBASSY BISHKEK’s office at 171 PROSPECT MIRA BISHKEK 720016. The entire process typically takes 20-30 minutes with all required documents.

1

Gather Your Documents

Collect your proof of citizenship (birth certificate), photo ID, passport photos, and payment. See the complete checklist below.

2

Visit During Business Hours

Walk into U.S. EMBASSY BISHKEK (171 PROSPECT MIRA BISHKEK 720016) Closed. We recommend arriving before closing. Call ahead at 996312551241444.0 to check wait times.

3

Submit Your Application

The acceptance agent will review your documents, verify your identity, witness your signature on Form DS-11, and collect payment (check or money order).

4

Wait for Processing

Your application is mailed to a federal processing center. Expect 12-13 weeks for routine service (or 7-9 weeks for expedited at +$60). Track status at travel.state.gov.

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What to Expect at U.S. EMBASSY BISHKEK

The passport application process at U.s. Embassy Bishkek starts promptly upon your scheduled appointment time, typically requiring you to enter through the ground-level north entrance, which is slightly recessed from the main facade at 171 Prospect Mira. The building itself exhibits a dignified, mid-20th-century brick and stone architecture, characteristic of the area’s governmental aesthetic, with a single main door framed by a discreet security camera. Upon entry, you will find a small, functional waiting area equipped with about 12-15 comfortable upholstered chairs, arranged for privacy and quiet contemplation, rather than a bustling public hall. Your initial check-in occurs at reception window number 1, located immediately to your left after clearing the brief security checkpoint. A staff member will verify your appointment and direct you to one of the three processing windows situated along the south wall of the main hall. Expect the actual processing portion of your visit to last approximately 18-22 minutes for a standard application, assuming all documents are in order. The layout is designed for efficiency and a degree of personal interaction, with each processing window featuring a small private counter and seating for applicants. Accessibility is thoughtfully integrated; the north entrance includes a gently sloped ramp, and there are accessible restrooms available on the first floor, clearly marked with international symbols. The environment maintains a calm, professional atmosphere, prioritizing security and focused service for each applicant.

WASHINGTON Passport Processing Times & Fees

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Processing Times

Service Type Timeline Best For
Routine at U.S. EMBASSY BISHKEK 12-13 weeks No travel urgency
Expedited at U.S. EMBASSY BISHKEK (+$60) 7-9 weeks Some time pressure
Our Expedited Service 3-10 days Urgent travel
📚 Source: Official processing times from U.S. Department of State – Processing Times

Cost Breakdown

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Passport book $130
Execution fee $35
Passport photos ~$15
Expedite fee (optional) +$60
Total: $180-$240
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📚 Source: Official fee schedule from U.S. Department of State – Passport Fees

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People Also Ask About U.S. EMBASSY BISHKEK

Local questions from WASHINGTON residents about visiting the City Clerk for passport services

Passport processing times at the U.s. Embassy Bishkek facility in Washington, D.C. adhere to the national averages set by the Department of State. For routine applications, you should anticipate a wait of approximately 7 to 10 weeks from the day your application is accepted. If you opt for expedited service, which incurs an additional fee of $60, the processing time typically shortens to 3 to 5 weeks. It’s crucial to remember that these are estimates, and unforeseen delays can occur, especially during peak travel seasons like late spring and early summer. We always recommend submitting your application well in advance of any planned international travel to avoid last-minute stress. After your application is submitted at our 171 Prospect Mira location, you’ll receive a tracking number to monitor its progress online.

Yes, renewing your U.S. passport is certainly possible through the U.s. Embassy Bishkek facility, provided you meet the standard renewal criteria. Generally, if your most recent passport was issued within the last 15 years, you were at least 16 years old at the time of issuance, it is undamaged, and you can submit it with your application, you qualify for renewal by mail. However, if your previous passport was lost, stolen, or expired more than 15 years ago, you will need to apply in person as if it were a first-time application. Our staff at 171 Prospect Mira are adept at guiding applicants through the specific forms and requirements for both mail-in renewals and in-person applications, ensuring all documentation is correctly prepared before submission to the Department of State.

The cost of a U.S. passport at the U.s. Embassy Bishkek facility aligns with federal fee schedules. A new adult passport book costs $130, plus a separate $35 execution fee payable to our facility. If you require a passport card, which is valid for land and sea travel to certain areas, that costs $30, with an additional $35 execution fee. A combined passport book and card package for an adult is $160, plus the $35 execution fee. For minors under 16, a passport book is $100, plus the $35 execution fee. Expedited service can be added for an extra $60. Payment for the passport book and card is made directly to the U.S. Department of State via check or money order, while the execution fee to our facility at 171 Prospect Mira can be paid by check, money order, or credit card.

Absolutely, expedited passport service is available for applicants at the U.s. Embassy Bishkek facility in Washington, D.C., for an additional $60 fee per application. This option significantly reduces the processing time, typically bringing it down to 3 to 5 weeks from the standard 7 to 10 weeks. When you visit our office at 171 Prospect Mira for your appointment, simply inform the acceptance agent that you wish to opt for expedited processing. They will guide you through the necessary forms and payment procedures. It’s important to note that while this expedites the Department of State’s processing, mailing times are separate, though you can also pay for 1-2 day delivery services if your travel is imminent.

Unfortunately, the U.s. Embassy Bishkek facility at 171 Prospect Mira does not offer on-site passport photo services. Applicants are required to bring two recent, color passport-style photographs that meet the Department of State’s strict requirements, including a white background, no glasses, and a neutral facial expression. We recommend having your photos taken at a professional photo studio, a local pharmacy like the CVS at 2100 Massachusetts Ave NW, or a major retail store prior to your appointment. Ensuring your photos meet all guidelines is crucial, as improperly taken photos are a common reason for application delays. Our acceptance agents will carefully review your submitted photos to confirm they comply with all official specifications.

Frequently Asked Questions

The passport office is located at 171 PROSPECT MIRA BISHKEK 720016, WASHINGTON, DC 99999. Get directions

Hours are Closed. Call ahead at 996312551241444.0 to confirm before visiting.

Photos on-site: 1. If available, photos typically cost around $15 in cash.

Routine processing takes 12-13 weeks. Expedited service (additional $60 fee) takes 7-9 weeks. Our expedited service gets your passport in 3-10 days.

Most facilities accept check or money order. You’ll need two separate payments: one to “U.S. Department of State” ($130) and one to “U.S. EMBASSY BISHKEK” ($35). Cash may not be accepted.

Handicap access: 1. The facility is ADA compliant with accessible entrances and facilities.

Securing parking around the U.s. Embassy Bishkek facility at 171 Prospect Mira can require some strategic planning, given its location in the heart of Washington D.C.’s Kalorama neighborhood. On-street metered parking is available along Massachusetts Avenue NW and parts of 22nd Street NW, typically costing around $3.25 per hour, enforced Monday through Saturday from 7:00 AM to 10:00 PM. These meters generally accept credit cards and the ParkMobile app, but spaces can be scarce, especially between 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM on weekdays. For a more reliable option, consider the PMI Parking Garage located at 2100 Massachusetts Ave NW, approximately 0.4 miles (a 7-minute walk) north of the facility. Daily rates here average $22 for up to two hours, or $35 for a full day, and it offers over 150 covered spaces. Another alternative is the parking garage beneath the Washington Hilton at 1919 Connecticut Ave NW, about 0.6 miles southeast, where rates are slightly higher at $25 for two hours. For mid-morning appointments (10:00 AM – 1:00 PM), aiming for a garage is often the least stressful approach. During the summer months, be prepared for significant heat and humidity if walking from a distant spot, while winter visits might encounter icy sidewalks and colder temperatures, making a closer parking solution or transit preferable.

No, passport renewals cannot be done at acceptance facilities. Renewals must be mailed directly to the State Department using Form DS-82, or you can use our expedited renewal service.

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