State Dept Waives Passport Fees for Urban Search and Rescue Heroes Overseas
Published Date: 4/3/2026
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Summary
Starting April 3, 2026, certain first responders who help with disaster relief abroad won’t have to pay passport fees. This new rule lets the government cover the cost for these heroes, mainly members of two Urban Search and Rescue Teams. It’s a big win for those ready to jump into action overseas without worrying about passport costs!
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