Passport office in Chaoyang district

Chaoyang Branch and Dongcheng Branch of Beijing Public Security Bureau provide a number of entry-exit documents acceptance points, among which Chaoyang Branch has reception hall, Dongfeng Police Station and Fangping Police Station, while Dongcheng Branch has Beixinqiao Police Station and Jinbao Street acceptance point.

The Guide to Passport Handling in Chaoyang District is a guide to help residents understand the detailed information needed for passport handling in Chaoyang District. Residents who apply for passports in Chaoyang District can learn about the specific process, required materials, processing place and processing time of passports through this guide. First of all, residents need to prepare identity certificates, household registration books, photos and other necessary materials. Secondly, you can go to the designated handling place in Chaoyang District, such as the Exit-Entry Administration Office of the Public Security Bureau or the designated office, submit the application and pay the corresponding fees. The processing time usually takes several working days, and the specific time will be different according to personal circumstances. The Guide to Passport Handling in Chaoyang District provides detailed information to help residents successfully apply for passports and ensure the smooth progress of traveling, working or studying abroad.

The scope of business acceptance includes online application for ordinary passport/first time, renewal and invalidation, online application for Hong Kong and Macao Pass/first time, renewal and invalidation and travel endorsement, online application for Taiwan Pass/first time, renewal and invalidation and travel endorsement. Working hours are from Monday to Saturday from 9: 00 am to 12: 00 am and from 14: 00 pm to 17: 30 pm.

To sum up, the passport handling guide in Chaoyang District provides detailed information to help residents handle passports smoothly and ensure the smooth progress of traveling, working or studying abroad.

Legal basis:

Passport Law of the People's Republic of China

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The passport of the People's Republic of China is a document for People's Republic of China (PRC) citizens to enter and leave the country and prove their nationality and identity abroad. \n No organization or individual may forge, alter, transfer, intentionally damage or illegally seize passports.