Revocations will start on Friday for those who owe $100,000 or more, and then expand to those who owe $2,500 or more Sign up for the Breaking News US newsletter email The US state department will ...
The State Department announced Thursday it will begin revoking passports of people who owe significant amounts in child support.  Parents who owe more than $2,500 in child support payments are not ...
The U.S. State Department began revoking passports in May 2026 for parents who meet one specific criteria. Here's the info ...
The Trump administration is expanding a long-standing 1996 law to proactively revoke passports of parents who owe $100,000 or more in child support arrears, with thousands more potentially impacted as ...
The Trump administration announced Thursday that it will revoke the passports of American parents who owe "significant" unpaid child support, ...
The Trump Administration will begin revoking U.S. passports of Americans who owe significant amounts of child support as early as Friday, May 8. "Under President Trump, the Department of State is ...
Although legal precedent permitting revocations has existed for 30 years, governments have typically chosen to deny renewal applications rather than revoke valid passports.
The Trump administration is stepping up enforcement of passport denials. Here's what the law says about child support debt and passport revocation.
The U.S. State Department will begin revoking the passports of Americans who owe "significant child support debt." The department issued a notice on May 7 stating that federal regulations do not allow ...
The U.S. State Department is set to begin revoking the passports of thousands of Americans who owe substantial unpaid child support, according to officials. Revocations will begin Friday and will ...