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Adding additional pages to your passport

Additional Pages - By Mail
If your full-validity passport has not yet expired, but has no blank pages left, we can add additional pages for you free of charge by mail. Processing time is only a few days.  We can usually only add three sets of pages; after that, you will need to replace the passport even if it has not already expired.

We cannot add additional pages to a limited validity passport. Limited passports have a duration of less than 10 years (for adults) or less than 5 years (for children).

If you run out of blank pages in a limited validity passport, you must apply for a new full validity passport.

Application Form for More Pages
Please complete an application form (DS-4085). Note that the online version of this form includes instructions on the back side written for use in the U.S. which do not apply to your application in Fiji, Kiribati, Nauru, Tonga or Tuvalu.

This form must be completed, and signed by the passport holder him/herself, regardless of whether you seek additional pages by mail or in person.

You will need to use the latest version of free Acrobat software to view and print this form. You can download the software here.

Note that the form you print must be clear and sharp, with black print on white paper. The paper must be 8 1/2 inches by 11 inches. Thermal paper, dye-sublimation paper, special inkjet paper, and other shiny papers are not acceptable.

There is no fee for this service.

Please send us your passport, the completed, required form DS-4085, a note requesting additional pages, and a self-addressed, Y270 stamped envelope. Please mail your materials to:

Consular Services
U.S. Embassy Suva
P.O. Box 218
Suva, Fiji

Two-Parent Consent Required for Adding Pages
The two-parent passport consent requirement for minors under age 16 applies to all passport services including requests for extra passport supplement pages.

To comply with this two-parent passport consent statute, you must submit the other parent's written consent to the application using form DS-3053. You must also include the child's original birth certificate as evidence of the two parents' names and bring in with you the other parent's original passport.

One parent may sign in person and the other parent may give his/her consent through a written affidavit (One parent signs and submits second parent's signed consent; download the Statement of Consent form. The form must be notarized). Note the parent who signs in person will need to still have the non-present parent's passport with him/her.

All notarized statements must be in English and originals.

If only one parent signs the application with no consent from the other parent, the signing parent must establish sole authority to execute the application through written proof of sole custody, for example, following a divorce.

Or, both parents may appear in person at the Embassy and sign the request for extra passport pages for children under age 16. You must also bring the child's birth certificate as evidence of the two parents' names.

NGĀUE KI HE PAASIPOOTI

Ko hono toe tānaki fakalahi atu ha ngaahi peesi ki ho’o paasipootí

Fakalahi e ngaahi peesi ho’o paasipootí - lī meili mai

Kapau ‘oku te’eki ai ke ‘osi e taimi ‘oku ‘aonga ai ke ngāue’aki ho’o paasipootí, ka kuo ‘osi e ngaahi peesí hono ngāue’aki, ‘e lava ke mau toe fakalahi atu e ngaahi peesi ‘o ho’o paasipootí ‘o ‘ikai toe ‘i ai ha totongi kapau te ke lī meili mai.  Koe ngāue ki hení ‘oku lau ‘aho pē.  ‘Oku mau lava ke mau fakalahi tu’o tolu ‘a e ngaahi peesi ho’o paasipootí. ‘I he ‘osi pē hono fakalahi tu’o tolu ho’o paasipootí, kuo pau leva ke ke kole ha’o paasipooti fo’ou tatau ai pē pe kuo ‘osi e taimi ‘oku ‘aonga ai ke ngāue’aki ho’o paasipooti lolotongá.

‘Oku ‘ikai lava ke fakalahi e ngaahi peesi ‘o ha paasipooti taimi nounou.  Koe ngaahi paasipooti taimi nounou ‘a e kakai lalahí ‘oku ‘ikai toe lahi ange he ta’u ‘e 10 ‘a e taimi ‘e ‘aonga aí pea ‘ikai toe lahi ange he ta’u ‘e 5 ‘a e paasipooti taimi nounou ma’a e fanau kei ta’u si’í.

Kapau leva ‘e ‘osi e ngaahi peesi ho’o paasipooti taimi nounoú, kuo pau leva ke ke tohi kole ki ha’o paasipooti fo’ou.

Foomu ke ngāue’aki ki he tohi kole ke fakalahi e ngaahi peesí

Kātaki ‘o fakafonu ‘a e foomu DS-4085. Fakatokanga’i ange koe foomu ‘oku ‘i he ‘initanetí ‘oku tu’u he tu’a foomú ‘a e ngaahi fakahinohino ki hono ngāue’aki e foomú ni ‘i ‘Amelika ‘a ia ‘oku ‘ikai fiema’u ke ngāue’aki e ngaahi fakahinohino koení ia ‘i Fisi, Kilipati, Naulu, Tonga pe Tuvalu.

Kuo pau ke fakafonu e foomú ni pea fakamo’oni hingoa kiai ‘a tokotaha ‘oku ‘a’ana e paasipootí, tatau ai pē pe ‘okú ke a’u tonu mai ki he ‘ofisí pe lī mai he meilí e kole fakalahi e ngaahi peesí.

‘E fiema’u ke ke ngāue’aki e polokalama ‘oku ma’u ta’e totongi atu pe heni koe Acrobat kae lava keke lau mo paaki ‘a e foomú ni.

Fakatokanga’i ange koe foomú kuo pau ke lanu ‘uli’uli e ngaahi mata’itohí hono paakí ‘i ha pepa lanu hinenhina.  Kuo pau ke ‘inisi e 8 moe konga falahi pea ‘inisi ‘e 11 lōloa ‘a e pepa ‘e ngaue’akí.  Ka ngāue’aki mai ha fa’ahinga pepa kehe, pe pepa ‘oku ngingila, ‘e ‘ikai tali ‘a e foomu kole ko ení.

‘Oku ‘ikai ke ‘iai ha totongi ki he ngāué ni.

Kātaki ‘o ‘omai ho’o paasipootí, fakataha moe foomu DS-4085 kuo ‘osi fakafonu pea mo ha tohi ‘o fakahā mai ‘okú ke fiema’u ke fakalahi atu e ngaahi peesi ho’o paasipootí, pea ‘omai ai mo ha sila kuo ‘osi totongi ke toe fakafoki atu ai e paasipootí.  Lī meili mai e ngaahi me’á ni ki he tu’asila koe:

Consular Services
U.S. Embassy Suva
P.O. Box 218
Suva, Fiji

Ongo mātu’á loua ke na fakahā mai ‘oku na loto lelei ke toe tanaki atu ha ngaahi peesi ki he paasipootí.

Koe tu’utu’uni ki he ngaahi ngāue kotoa pē ki ha paasipooti ‘a ha taha ta’u si’i ange he 16 kuo pau ke fakahā mai ‘e he ongo matu’á ‘oku na loto ke fakalahi e ngaahi peesi ‘oe paasipoti ‘ena tamasi’í, kau ai moe kole ke toe fakalahi e ngaahi peesi ‘o e paasipootí.

Koe’uhi ke talangofua ki he tu’utu’uni koia ‘a e laó ke ‘omai ha tohi mei he ongo mātu’á loua ‘o fakahā ‘oku na loto ki heni, kuo pau ke ngāue’aki/fakafonu ‘a e foomu DS-3053 ‘a ia ke fakahaa’i koe taha he ongo mātu’á ‘oku ‘ikai lava maí ‘oku loto lelei ki he fakalahi peesi ‘o e paasipootí.  Kuo pau foki ke ke toe fakakau mai moe tohita’u mo’oni ‘o e tamasi’í ke fakamo’oni’i ‘a e hingoa ‘o e ongo matu’á pea kuo pau ke ‘omai moe paasipooti ‘a e taha ‘o e ongo mātu’á ‘oku ‘ikai lava mai ki ‘ofisí, ke vakai kiai e ‘ofisá.

Koe tokotaha ‘o e ongo mātu’á ke ha’u moe tamasi’í ‘o fakamo’oni hingoa ‘i ‘ofisi pea koe tokotaha ‘oku ‘ikai lava maí, ke ‘omai ha’ane tohi fuakava (‘aki ha’ane fakafonu e foomu DS-3053.  Koe foomú ni kuo pau ke fakafuakava’i.) Fakatokanga’i koe taha he ongo mātu’á ‘oku lava maí, kuo pau ke ha’u moe paasipooti ‘a e taha ‘oe ongo mātu’á ‘oku ‘ikai lava maí.

Koe ngaahi tohi fuakava kotoa pē kuo pau ke ‘i he lea faka-Pilitaniá pea koe tohí ia (original) ‘o ‘ikai ko ha hiki tatau.

Kapau koe taha pē he ongo mātu’á ‘oku fakamo’oni hingoá pea ‘ikai ma’u ha fakamo’oni ‘oku loto kiai moe tokotaha he ongo mātu’á ‘oku ‘ikai fakamo’oní, koe mātu’a ‘oku fakamo’oní kuo pau ke ne fakahaa’i mai koia tokotaha pē ‘oku ne mafai ke fakahoko ‘a e kolé ni ‘aki ha’ane ‘omai ha tohi fakamo’oni koia tokotaha pē ‘oku ne tauhi mo tokanga’i ‘a e tamasi’i, hangē, kapau ne ‘osi vete e ongo mātu’á.


Pe, koe a’u tonu loua mai pē ‘a e ongo mātu’á ki he ‘Ofisi Faka-‘Amipasitoá ‘o fakamo’oni hingoa ki he kole fakalahi peesi ‘o e paasipooti ‘ena tamasi’i ta’u si’i hifo he ta’u 16. Kuo pau foki ke ‘omai ai pē moe tohi ta’u ‘oe tamasi’í ke fakamo’oni’i e hingoa ‘o e ongo mātu’a.

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