Stupid Passport Question
#1
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Stupid Passport Question
My wife's passport is both expired and lost. Therefore when getting a new passport, is she:
1) renewing?
2) replacing a lost one?
3) just getting a new one as if she has never had one before?
4) none of the above?
For any correct answer, what does she need to get one?
Thanks.
1) renewing?
2) replacing a lost one?
3) just getting a new one as if she has never had one before?
4) none of the above?
For any correct answer, what does she need to get one?
Thanks.
#2




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I'd go for #2 and follow the directions on the Passport Office Web site. Unfortunately, it must be done in person at a Post Office or Consulate. They like details of the lost one if available (#, where/when issued) but I don't think that's a dealbreaker if you don't have them. "Renewing", to them, means you're just sending in your about-to-expire one and getting a new one. It can usually be done by mail. Not what's happening here. It's not a new application since she had one before (and the Passport Office may check that).
#3
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Thanks. Does it make any difference that it was "lost" only after it expired? In other words, I've seen it a month after expiration, but now it's 3 months after expiration and I can't find it. We didn't "lose" an active passport, we lost an expired one.
I guess we're getting into semantics now.
I guess we're getting into semantics now.
#5




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Agreed. To the government, "lost" is the most important word. Don't confuse them with the fact that it expired anyway, unless they ask.
I had to do a rush order to replace a lost, valid passport a few months ago. The woman at the Post Office insisted that I had to fill out a Lost Passport Form so they could invalidate the old one in their records. I don't think that's an absolute requirement, but didn't push back because I needed the new passport for upcoming travel.
Two days after I shelled out a lot of money for a new passport and rush service, I found the other one.
I had to do a rush order to replace a lost, valid passport a few months ago. The woman at the Post Office insisted that I had to fill out a Lost Passport Form so they could invalidate the old one in their records. I don't think that's an absolute requirement, but didn't push back because I needed the new passport for upcoming travel.
Two days after I shelled out a lot of money for a new passport and rush service, I found the other one.
#8
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You need to fill out the two forms on this page
http://travel.state.gov/passport/lost/us/us_848.html
and provide all the necessary identifications as if you were getting a new passport.
http://travel.state.gov/passport/lost/us/us_848.html
and provide all the necessary identifications as if you were getting a new passport.
#9
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Head to a local facility on Saturday - Passport Day 2010 - and get the ball rolling immediately, no appointment necessary:
http://travel.state.gov/passport/ppt...ions_4442.html
http://travel.state.gov/passport/ppt...ions_4442.html

