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- Liberty, TX, USA • Feb 18, 2026

Used this site to renew my passport, and didn’t realize it was not a government website. Gave a lot of personal information and paid money for a service and form that was originally free. Now I lost money and have potential identity theft. Do not use this site.

- Clearwater, FL, USA • Feb 17, 2026

Please be VERY CAREFUL which website you choose to get a passport from, because USPASSPORTANDVISA.ORG its not the proper government assigned website to get your passport. They charge you $110.33 to fill a piece a paper that you can fill yourself in the correct government assigned website and they ask for all your personal information, which who knows what will they do with it. I made complaints with the ScamPulse.com my Bank and froze my credit and will get my money back. I tried calling them and got nobody on the phone, they said to leave a message. DON'T PURCHASE PASSPORT FROM THIS WEBSITE!!!

- Washington, DC, USA • Feb 16, 2026

This site is a complete scam. It is the first listed site to appear on a google search for "US Passport renewal" and it looks exactly like a US government website. It asks you for you SSN, Passport Number, and identifiable personal information then charges you a similar amount as a US Passport (Over $100) under the assumption that it is the final payment for a US passport. All the site actually does is fill out a free form with your information you can find online, and then stores all of your sensitive data with the 3rd party site. I have had to lock my social security number as well a change credit card numbers now.

- Hawthorne, NJ, USA • Jan 18, 2026

Wanted to renew my passport and thought I was in a legitimate processing website. I filled out requested personal information and didn’t realize it was a scam until I received a form and information on how to submit it through my email. I am extremely concerned about identity theft. I have since renewed my passport through legitimate government website.

- Manassas, VA, USA • Jan 14, 2026

Filled out the application where it never explicitly stated what the intended fees were for, unlike their expedited process. Once the application was purchased, that is when the notification of the fees to the government would need to be sent. This ambiguous wording along with the lack of transparency for the "least" expensive option causes confusion and inaccurate advertisement.

• Nov 11, 2025

A site with small print, but presenting as an official government site. I gave my social security number, and i'm deeply concerned.

They site claims to expedite to be a portal of renewal for a passport, but in fact they simply fill out a pdf on my behalf and skim my personal information.

- Palmetto, FL, USA • Nov 11, 2025

Went online to renew my passport, first one that comes up, being .org I was not thinking correctly and clicked on it, gave them all my personal info, son, DOB, address, phone number, passport number. I am most afraid of the identity theft. They would easily confuse people with being first position on the search, they also "claim" to make your passport and visa experience easier, but you had to print out a pdf of the completed application, you then have to sign, get your photo done elsewhere and mail it in. The official .gov file you can sign, submit a photo etc right on-line. This company is very misleading and I typically don't get caught up in a site like this so I really feel for many others. This business is misleading the public and charge $64.88 for having your information put on a U.S. Passport Application, the cost for the service is exorbitant. Or is it a big data mining scam??

- Overland Park, KS, USA • Nov 06, 2025

The website poses as the place to renew your passport, but all they do is request all your information, and then fill out the passport form and email it to you.

- Dover, PA, USA • Oct 28, 2025

This website poses as an official government organization used to apply to passport. They ask for sensitive information and charge a fee. They disguise it as if you're applying for a passport, but I reality you're paying them to fill out form, but they are not straight forward about it. They do state in fine print that they are not affiliated with the US government, but they try very hard to hide it. It is very deceitful and unsettling that not they have my information all because of a mistake. They have acknowledged that they will issue me a refund and remove my information from their website, but until I see proof I will have this posted.

- New York, NY, USA • Oct 10, 2025

Posing as official government passport website and submits your information.

- Madison, WI, USA • Oct 07, 2025

Scam website pretends to be US state department website for passport renewal Website collected name, address, family names, social security information and credit card information.

- El Paso, TX, USA • Sep 29, 2025

The site asks for a bunch of personal information such as DOBs, SSNs, etc. It appears legitimate until you get ready to pay. There's no review of if the information is accurate, nor does it ask for photographs or links to where download it which is what makes it more suspicious.

- Martin, TN, USA • Sep 21, 2025

I googled how to renew my passport online and clicked on the website US Passport and Visa.Org. I did not catch that it wasn’t a government website until I completed the application fully and tried to process payment. Fortunately my payment would not got through. That prompted me to read more thoroughly on the site and discovered it wasn’t the US government passport renewal site. I had already supplied my personal information- all of the same information that is required for a US passport- name, address, social security number, upcoming travel dates planned, existing passport number, etc. I then researched the website and discovered it was a scam site.

• Sep 19, 2025

They have a website set up like a passport application then you put in all your private info and when you pay them (the same cost as a passport plus insurance/rush fees) they tell you they are just a form prep service and they do not process passports.

- Lafayette, LA, USA • Sep 18, 2025

This site shows up as a service for passport services. It does not schedule the passport appointment, nor does it submit the passport request. It transposes information submitted to a passport application form and sends you a form by email. The site is branded to look like a government entity in order to fool people. There is small text saying it's not a government agency, but frankly this should be illegal. They charge people a lot of money to email you a form the Post office provides for free and assists you in completing. One post office I visited said the application they provided could not be submitted, therefore, their service is a fraud.

- Riverside, RI, USA • Sep 15, 2025

The goal was to leverage the site to initiate the Passport application process for the first time. The site proved to be misleading and in the end was not affiliated with any site and instead gathered my personal information and required a make a payment to complete the application without me realizing it was only completing the initial data entry on my behalf and would print the form I could have completed for free. This was being done with their goal to have access to my personal and financial info.

There has been no way to contact customer service to resolve there issue. You submit information and they do nothing other than email what you have submitted and maintain a copy of your social security, date of birth, address and bank information for their own personal records - they now have all of my bank and sensitive information and my spouses info.

- Woodbridge, VA, USA • Sep 14, 2025

While trying to renew my passport, I quickly did a Google search and without thinking selected the first option (top sponsored website in the results) and proceeded to enter all my personal identifiable information (PII) to renew my passport.

Post submitting payment and printing the form, I noticed on the last page that I would need to submit a separate payment via check for the renewal of my passport and that the amount just paid was ONLY for using the fillable form and shipping label. I promptly followed up via their contact page and via email requesting a refund and requested their transparency on their website versus unethically misleading their site visitors. I also requested that they permanently delete all the data entered and now waiting to see if they will in fact refund the amount and really hoping my PII doesn’t end elsewhere. Though measures have been taken to monitor identity theft and credit.

- Phoenixville, PA, USA • Sep 14, 2025

online service to renew passport. googled it after the fact to show that it was reported to be a SCAM. Hoping that it can be removed from the internet.

• Sep 06, 2025

Attempted to renew US passport, instead used this site to collect my PII and money to pre fill a form. Was the first link on the google search and appeared to be a government site. There is no contact info to ask them to delete my data, just an automated email that doesn’t work for replies.

They now have my personal information and credit card details and I am concerned to protect my personal information from theft.

- Pittsburgh, PA, USA • Aug 28, 2025

Thought I was applying for passports for my parents, only to find that the website that seems like a government website charged me $65 per fake passport application only to receive instructions on how to apply for a real passport.

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