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U.S. to Revoke Passports Over Unpaid Child Support

U.S. Department of State says Americans owing more than $2,500 in unpaid child support could face passport revocation under expanded enforcement measures.

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The US Department of State announced in May that it would proceed to cancel the passports of American citizens whose child maintenance debts exceed $2,500, in a step aimed at enhancing the collection of maintenance benefits and ensuring parents' commitment to financial support for their children. The US law prohibits parents who are in default of paying large amounts of child support from obtaining American passports, and, under 1996 legislation…

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newstarget.com broke the news on Friday, May 15, 2026.
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