Queens Officials Host Passport Day for Constituents

Local representatives team up to help residents apply for or renew passports ahead of summer travel season.

Apr. 13, 2026 at 4:57pm

A bold, colorful silkscreen-style illustration featuring a repeating pattern of a passport, rendered in a vibrant neon color palette with heavy black outlines, conceptually representing the accessibility of passport services for the local community.A pop art-inspired illustration celebrates the convenience of a local Passport Day event for Queens residents.Queens Today

U.S. Representative Grace Meng, New York State Senator John Liu, Assembly Members Ron Kim and Nily Rozic, and Council Member Sandra Ung are hosting a Passport Day event in Queens to assist constituents with applying for or renewing their passports before the busy summer travel season.

Why it matters

With international travel expected to rebound in the coming months, the local officials are aiming to make the passport application process more accessible for Queens residents who may need to obtain or update their travel documents.

The details

The Passport Day event will provide on-site assistance to help constituents fill out the necessary paperwork and submit their passport applications. Representatives from the elected officials' offices will be on hand to guide residents through the process and answer any questions.

  • The Passport Day event will take place in the coming weeks, ahead of the busy summer travel season.

The players

Grace Meng

U.S. Representative for New York's 6th congressional district, which includes parts of Queens.

John Liu

New York State Senator representing parts of Queens.

Ron Kim

New York State Assembly Member representing parts of Queens.

Nily Rozic

New York State Assembly Member representing parts of Queens.

Sandra Ung

New York City Council Member representing parts of Queens.

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The takeaway

This Passport Day event is a valuable opportunity for Queens residents to conveniently obtain or renew their passports ahead of the busy summer travel season, with the support of their local elected officials.