Passport & Proof of Citizenship Services
Newly naturalized or ready for a passport renewal?
At Amba Law Immigration Solutions PC, we’ll represent you — from verifying your citizenship and identity to submitting the correct application and securing your updated U.S. passport.
We’ll also help in situations where obtaining a parent’s signature is difficult or unclear, so you can be ready to travel with confidence.
Why This Service Matters
Your U.S. passport is not just a travel document — it’s proof of your citizenship and your right to full participation and mobility. Whether you’ve recently become a citizen or simply need to renew, getting it right matters.
With today’s political climate around the border and immigration, now is not the time to let your documents fall out of good order. At Amba Law Immigration Solutions PC, we’ll help you navigate the process, including in situations where obtaining a parent’s signature is difficult, so you’re ready to show your status with confidence and peace of mind.
How We Help You
We verify your proof of U.S. citizenship — whether through naturalization certificate, previous passport, or other qualifying document.
We determine the correct application (for example, Form DS-11 for new passport, or DS-82 for renewal) and ensure eligibility. Learn more
We guide you through submission — whether by mail or in person — ensuring your file is complete and correct.
We monitor your application progress, advise on deadlines and special issues (name changes, urgent travel, damaged passport) so you can proceed with confidence.
What You Should Know
Processing times vary — routine service takes several weeks and expedited service is available. Acting early gives you peace of mind. Check current times
If your passport was issued more than 15 years ago, your name has changed, or your document is lost or damaged, renewal may not apply and you may need to apply as new. Check eligibility
With our firm on your side, you have an advocate who ensures everything is done correctly — reducing mistakes, delay, and stress.