Entry with passport expiring in 5 months
#1
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Entry with passport expiring in 5 months
I have to go on a last minute trip, and it just occurred to me I have less than 6 months on my passport (will be 5 when I leave). Because of the holiday, the passport office can't see me until Monday - and I'm leaving Tuesday. I'm inclined to try and talk me way through when I get there, but United said they won't even let me board.
So, do I have any options? Does the embassy give any sort of exemption visa? Any other suggestions?
So, do I have any options? Does the embassy give any sort of exemption visa? Any other suggestions?
#2
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If there's anywhere in the world that sticks to its rules it's Singapore. Which is why United won't let you board since when you are bounced by Singapore Immigration they would be obliged to take you back where you came.
You have no option but to get a new passport as fast as you can and then fly.
The only possible exception would be if there was a family emergency, in which case the Singapore Embassy might give you some sort of exemption - but if this is just a business trip then no chance.
You have no option but to get a new passport as fast as you can and then fly.
The only possible exception would be if there was a family emergency, in which case the Singapore Embassy might give you some sort of exemption - but if this is just a business trip then no chance.
#4
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Take your itinerary and letters showing your meetings or whatever to the passport office and see if they can get you something the same day. They may be able to issue a temporary 1-year passport on the spot.
#5
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Actually, I'd wager a fair amount that Singapore immigration wouldn't bat an eyelid at the 6 months, entry permits are issued for 3 months max anyway. But the airline will enforce it, so this isn't much of a consolation.
#6
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The airline missed my 9.5 year old passort but when my wife and I were going thru Singapore immigration they caught it right away. It was 2 days into the 6 months to expiry. The agent said my passport was invalid and of course I must have had a vacant/surprised look. I didn't have to go to secondary but the officer did explain at length that I could be sent back and then asked for my travel details. Luckily I was still very conservative about my travel arrangements so I had hard copy printouts of my hotel bookings (in SIN and my next city immediately after) and my itinerary.
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#8
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A group of friends had flight itinerary HKG-SIN-MNL, with 5 days to spend in SIN at prepaid hotel. 2 of them were denied boarding in HKG because they were travelling on same PNR and the man had only 5.5 months before expiry date. This happened 2 weeks ago, on Jan 3rd 2010.
Maybe 2 days will be waived if proof of hotel booking and stars aligning right, but for sure they do not bend the rule for 2 weeks.
Maybe 2 days will be waived if proof of hotel booking and stars aligning right, but for sure they do not bend the rule for 2 weeks.
#9
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I have to go on a last minute trip, and it just occurred to me I have less than 6 months on my passport (will be 5 when I leave). Because of the holiday, the passport office can't see me until Monday - and I'm leaving Tuesday. I'm inclined to try and talk me way through when I get there, but United said they won't even let me board.
So, do I have any options? Does the embassy give any sort of exemption visa? Any other suggestions?
So, do I have any options? Does the embassy give any sort of exemption visa? Any other suggestions?
#10
Join Date: Oct 2002
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I've posted this information before: The US has bilateral agreements with several countries extending the life of passports six months after they expire. In other words, US passports are valid until the expiry date on the passport (and vice versa).
http://www.usembassy.org.uk/cons_new.../sixmonth.html
http://www.usembassy.org.uk/cons_new.../sixmonth.html
#11
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I've posted this information before: The US has bilateral agreements with several countries extending the life of passports six months after they expire. In other words, US passports are valid until the expiry date on the passport (and vice versa).
http://www.usembassy.org.uk/cons_new.../sixmonth.html
http://www.usembassy.org.uk/cons_new.../sixmonth.html