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A Swiss passport (Schweizer Pass / Passeport Suisse / Passaporto Svizzero / Passaport Svizzer) is the official travel document for citizens of Switzerland, issued by the Swiss Federal Office of Police (fedpol) through the Cantonal Passport Offices. It is one of the most respected travel documents globally, offering visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to over 190 countries.
Here’s a clear, official guide on how to apply for or renew your Swiss passport.
🧾 1. Eligibility and Validity
You must be a Swiss citizen to apply for a passport.
Validity periods:
Adults (aged 18 and older): 10 years
Children and minors (under 18): 5 years
If you hold dual nationality, you can use either passport when traveling, but you must always present your Swiss passport when entering or leaving Switzerland.

To apply, prepare the following:
Swiss identity card (ID card) or proof of Swiss citizenship
Old passport (if applicable)
Recent biometric photo (taken at the passport office, so no need to bring one in most cases)
For children: parental or guardian consent is required
The biometric passport includes your digital photo, fingerprints, and signature.

You can apply for a Swiss passport:
Online, via the official portal:

By phone through your cantonal passport office
In person at a cantonal passport office or combined ID/passport center
Steps:
Register and request an appointment online or by phone.
Attend your appointment to provide biometric data (photo, fingerprints, and signature).
Verify your details and confirm your delivery address.
For Swiss citizens living abroad:
Apply at your nearest Swiss embassy or consulate.
The same biometric requirements apply, though processing takes longer due to shipping and verification.

As of 2025, approximate passport fees are:
Adults: CHF 140
Children under 18: CHF 60
Combination ID + Passport package: CHF 148 (adults), CHF 68 (children)
Processing time:
Within Switzerland: Typically 10 working days
Abroad: 3–6 weeks, depending on local processing and delivery
The passport is sent securely by registered mail to your home address.

In Switzerland, your passport is delivered by mail directly to your registered address.
If abroad, collection is typically required in person at the Swiss consulate or embassy.
Always verify your personal information upon receipt and report any errors immediately to the issuing office.

You can apply for both an ID card and a passport in one combined appointment.
Children under 18 must attend in person, even infants.
Check your passport validity before booking international travel (many countries require 6 months’ validity).
Lost or stolen passports must be reported immediately to the police and your cantonal passport office or Swiss consulate abroad.
The Swiss biometric passport is one of the world’s most advanced, combining security, convenience, and global access. Always apply through official government channels to ensure authenticity and validity.
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