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Old Jul 9, 2009 | 12:49 am
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Originally Posted by tfar
That said, you guys are privileged to have two passports. If I were in that situation, I would certainly not put both passports in one wallet/holder. I mean, imagine if you lose that thing. And it looks like you want to put all the other stuff in there, too. It's really your own business how you want to organize these things but from my own (very painful) experience, I strongly, very strongly, recommend you don't use the all-in-one method.
I wish my two passports were a privilege [although I know what you mean]
The one on the left is my current valid Serbian passport [and not many privileges come with that - although I didn't need visa for Cuba and Belarus on my recent trips ] that has replaced passport on the left - cancelled Yugoslav one. But, as I still have valid UK residence and US visa in it [and it's quite costly to transfer them to the new passport], I have to carry that one as well.

As for the cards section, there I keep my FFP cards, travel insurance card, and other travel related cards. [I don't carry my passports or any of those cards on me while in the UK - just when travelling] All the bank cards are in my wallet.

Edit: and the whole thing is small enough to go into one of my trousers' front pockets. If someone is going to steal that, we need to get very "personal" first
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