2026-06564RuleWallet

Heroes Go Free: No Passport Fees for Overseas Rescuers

Published Date: 4/3/2026

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Summary

Starting April 3, 2026, certain first responders who help with disaster relief overseas won’t have to pay passport fees anymore. This new rule covers folks working under U.S. government contracts for search and rescue missions abroad, making it easier and cheaper for them to travel when disaster strikes. The government will cover the costs, helping about 400 team members from two Urban Search and Rescue Teams.

Analyzed Economic Effects

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No-Fee Passports for Contracted First Responders

Starting April 3, 2026, you do not have to pay passport fees if you are an individual operating under a contract, grant, or cooperative agreement with the U.S. Government to take part in search, rescue, or related disaster relief in a foreign country, or if you are required under such an agreement to be available to travel abroad immediately upon notice. The Special Issuance Agency will issue no-fee regular passports and the sponsoring federal agency will be invoiced through the Department of State's Working Capital Fund; funds appropriated to the Department of State will cover the cost. This rule currently applies to about 400 members from two Urban Search and Rescue Teams (about 200 members each).

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Key Dates

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4/3/2026
4/3/2026

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