Australia in Switzerland
Bern and Geneva
Switzerland, Liechtenstein

Adult Passport - PC8

 

Step 1 - Check your eligibility for an adult passport


Adults who are applying for an Australian passport should use the Overseas Passport Application Form if:

  • you are applying for a first ever Australian passport OR
  • you are applying for a first adult passport when your child passport was issued to you at 15 years or younger OR
  • you are replacing a passport reported lost or stolen OR
  • you are applying for your first passport after resumption of citizenship OR
  • you are applying to replace a limited validity passport, emergency passport, or other temporary travel document OR
  • your passport has been expired for more than 3 years

 

Step 2 - Complete your application form (Australian Passport Overseas Application) 

CHECKLIST Adult Passport (PC8) - please print to ensure you attend with the correct documents.

 

You will need to create an account first - Online:  https://online.passports.gov.au

Print: You may need to adjust your print settings so that the top/bottom of the pages are not cut off.

Sign: Make sure all sections are signed before your interview.  Passport staff cannot witness signatures.

Date: Signatures are valid for six months only. An application signed more than six months ago cannot be accepted. 

 Prove your Australian Citizenship

You must provide either an original Australian Citizenship Certificate and Foreign Birth Certificate (international version showing English or translation) or an original full Australian Birth Certificate to prove Australian citizenship. Extracts, commemorative birth certificate, birth cards or certified copies cannot be used. If you were born in Australia after 20 August 1986, you must also provide one of the following four documents:

  1. Your Australian passport issued on/after 1/1/2000 that was valid for 2 years or more; or
  2. One parent’s full Australian birth certificate (parent born prior to 20/8/1986); or
  3. One parent’s Australian passport issued on/after 20/8/1986 that was valid for 2 years and was valid at the time of the applicant’s birth; or
  4. One parent’s Australian citizenship certificate, valid at the time of the applicant’s birth.

If you cannot provide the above documents, you must get a certificate of citizenship.  Please refer to the Australian Citizenship section on the Department of Home Affairs website for further information.

Translation of foreign documents
Any supporting documentation that is not in English will need an original full English language translation provided by a registered translation service.

GUARANTOR - Your Guarantor must endorse one photo in black pen as follows: “This is a true photo of [the applicant’s full name]”, and then sign below the wording. Do not use paper clips, glue or staples to attach photos to the form as this may make them unusable.

 

Photo Guidelines - Take two passport photos

 

Step 3 - Lodge your application

Applications must be lodged in person at the Australian Consulate-General in Geneva - mailed in applications will not be accepted.

The Passport Office operates an appointment system. We will not see you without an appointment.

Passports Office location:

Chemin des Fins 2
1218 Grand-Saconnex (Geneva)
Switzerland

Geneva appointment times are normally booked-out up to 2 weeks in advance. Please keep this in mind when making your travel plans. 

 

FEES FOR PASSPORT SERVICES

DIRECTIONS AND MAP

 

Step 4 - Allow up to 4 weeks to receive your new passport.

If you have any questions call us at +41 22 799 9100 or email at [email protected]