The San Diego City Council Monday unanimously approved a fee waiver for residents whose U.S. passports were either lost or damaged due to the severe weather and…
The San Diego City Council Monday unanimously approved a fee waiver for residents whose U.S. passports were either lost or damaged due to the severe weather and flooding in late January.According to the city, the major disaster declaration allows the U.S. State Department to waive passport replacement fees for people who had a valid passport at the time of a disaster, including those whose document was damaged or lost.
"Waiving passport photo fees for those affected by this natural disaster is vital, easing financial strain and administrative hurdles during recovery," according to the city."This act of support ensures equal access to essential documentation and demonstrates the city's commitment to assisting residents during this time of crisis.
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