Every year, over 140,000 Kansans apply for a U.S. passport. Whether you are submitting a first-time application at a local post office or renewing your documents by mail, securing a compliant 2x2 inch passport photo is a mandatory step in the process.
Many residents rely on statewide retail chains like Walgreens, CVS, and Walmart to get their pictures taken. While these stores are accessible, they often require waiting in line and charge around $16.99 for a set of prints. Additionally, Kansas does not currently have an open regional U.S. passport agency for urgent travel needs, though a new facility recently broke ground in Kansas City. Until it opens, residents needing emergency same-day passports generally travel to agencies in Colorado or Arkansas.
Perfect Passport provides a practical alternative for your application needs. For $7.95, you can take your passport photo at home using your smartphone. The service verifies that your image meets all State Department guidelines, helping you avoid retail markups and saving you a trip to the store.
Find your city in Kansas.
Each city page lists local walk-in options and the closest acceptance facility.
National chains across Kansas.
- WalmartPhoto centers are available in most Supercenter locations across the state.~70 locations
- WalgreensOffers walk-in passport photo services at most pharmacy locations.~70 locations
- CVSProvides physical passport photo prints, typically priced around $16.99.~50 locations