Passport and Visa Specialist
Listed on 2026-01-27
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Government
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Transportation
Passport and Visa Specialist
Washington DC
This role is contingent upon position availability.
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SummaryThe Passport and Visa Specialist supports a Federal Agency in Washington D.C. with guidance and assistance on passport and visa applications; prepare, review, manage and submit documents for federal employees and other unique staff to obtain official or diplomatic passports and visas. They manage the entire process from request for information through delivery of the passport and/or visa.
Duties and Responsibilities- Work closely with assigned courier to orchestrate the timely delivery of passport(s) or visa(s) by providing information for delivery and pickup of passports to and from the U.S. Department of State, embassy(ies) and/or consular offices.
- Prepare professionally written correspondence to federal travelers and to the Department of State and foreign consulates to obtain official or diplomatic passport and visas.
- Assist Federal travelers’ urgent requests, by providing guidance and assistance when travelers are unable to meet the timeframe to obtain an official or diplomatic passport or visa for official travel through the Office of Travel Management.
- Maintain a High Level of Customer Service.
- Track and Report Passports and Visas – Provide up-to-date reports of all passports and visas processed on a weekly and monthly basis, and at the end of the fiscal year.
- Maintain Standard Operating Procedures that govern the day-to-day operations of the federal agency’s passport and visa services. Make the SOP available at all times to the Director, Office of Travel Management and Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR), as requested.
- Maintain a Passport and Visa Fact Sheet and Frequently Asked Questions for website.
- Meet deadlines for special projects as requested by the Federal Agency.
- Exemplify a positive, caring and customer-centric attitude toward all federal travelers through the use of positive and courteous verbal and written communications.
- Manage Official and Diplomatic Passports and Visas issued to federal or contractor travelers. Ensure that all passport information is included in the agency’s FTMS. Monitor FTMS passport expiration alerts. Annotate within the agency’s FTMS, and other agency’s tracking system the status of all Official and Diplomatic Passports as issued, do renewed, cancelled, revoked or transferred, etc.
- Passport Cancellation/Hold/Disposal – Return all Official and Diplomatic Passports to the U.S. Department of State for cancellation upon retirement or separation of federal employment. Upon the transfer of a Federal employee to another federal agency, send the passport to the U.S. Department of State to Hold for transfer to another agency. Dispose of all records, including applications, photos, other personal identification documentation associated with the issuance of an Official and or Diplomatic passport, as directed by the Director, Office of Travel Management
- Manage Official U.S. Passports and Visas for all Federal Personnel and create billing packets for reimbursement to the Agency for travel post-payment audits.
- Possess expert knowledge of the Department of State’s (DoS) passport and visa policy and guidelines, the Department of State’s Passport service requirements, the Federal Travel Regulation, the Federal Agency’s Travel Order 550.1--Official Travel to effectively manage all U.S. Official and Diplomatic passports and visas for the Federal Agency
- Manage the day-to-day process of obtaining passports and visas for federal personnel in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations.
- Prepare well written correspondence to embassies, consular offices, the Department of State (DoS), the Department of Defense (DOD); or to Federal…
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