Lost passport
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I've wandered over to Tijuana from San Diego having completely forgot my wallet and/or ANY ID whatsoever. Returning, US immigration took it pretty well and simply played me a game of 40 questions for re-admittance to the US. For the most part they can apply common sense and determine if you belong there or not by simply talking to you for a few minutes. Of course there is exactly almost zero percent chance an airline will let you check-in an international flight without a passport so unless you got drunk and lost it in the lounge at the departure airport, it is pretty unlikely you would show up without a passport.
#3
Join Date: Sep 2007
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I've never had it happen, but it makes me sick to think about it. Since you can't really get on the airplane without a passport (usually anyway), you'd have to think it was lost on the plane itself. The closest I came was arriving in Nairobi, Kenya years ago with no visa, after specifically being told on the telephone by a Kenyan Consulate officer weeks before that I did not need one. They stuck me over in the "troublemaker" lane to fill out all the necessary paperwork...two hours later I finally got my visa. If a person truly arrived without even a passport, I can only guess they'd be refused entry. If they're feeling charitable, they might let you call your embassy to see if something can be worked out, but failing that, they'd probably just tell you to buy the next ticket back to where you came from.
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Of course there is exactly almost zero percent chance an airline will let you check-in an international flight without a passport so unless you got drunk and lost it in the lounge at the departure airport, it is pretty unlikely you would show up without a passport.
If an airline can satisfy itself as to your identity, and that you will not be turned away by immigration at your destination, then they will sometimes let you on the plane without your passport after doing some checks with the destination immigration.
This is most likely to occur when someone is flying back to their own country after losing their passport abroad, as immigation can't automatically refuse you entry simply because you don't have your passport.
Its much less likely to occur on an outbound flight though, as most foreign countries would not accept a non national without a passport.
#5
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After clearing the immigration, there are many places that you may wonder
around before getting on the plane (shops, restroom, lounge etc)...
chances is you get "caught' before boarding the plane otherwise the only
place it will get lost is in the plane.
around before getting on the plane (shops, restroom, lounge etc)...
chances is you get "caught' before boarding the plane otherwise the only
place it will get lost is in the plane.
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The (now ex)US president of our Japanese-owned company had this happen once. She lost her passport somewhere between JFK and NRT immigration. Search of the plane came up with nothing...do not pass go, do not collect $200, back to JFK on the next flight out.
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I believe some do this because if the authorities cannot prove which country the ayslum seeker is originally from, they cannot send them back.
Also some countries are deemed automatically safe by the immigration authorities so you can't apply for asylum from them, so some bogus asylum seekers destroy their passports so they can claim to be from a much more dangerous country.
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If an airline can satisfy itself as to your identity, and that you will not be turned away by immigration at your destination, then they will sometimes let you on the plane without your passport after doing some checks with the destination immigration.
This is most likely to occur when someone is flying back to their own country after losing their passport abroad, as immigation can't automatically refuse you entry simply because you don't have your passport.
This is most likely to occur when someone is flying back to their own country after losing their passport abroad, as immigation can't automatically refuse you entry simply because you don't have your passport.
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I only know the procedure when already through immigration:
Get in contact with nearest local consulate / embassy of the respective country and report the passport as missing.
They will issue you a certificate about this and it will be sufficient for the airline to check you in. It can also be used as 2nd piece of ID at your home countries immigration.
Some/most places require to show up in person !
Before immigration I would say bad luck. Without a valid passport you have the joy of taking the next flight home except it is your home country where you arrive at.
Get in contact with nearest local consulate / embassy of the respective country and report the passport as missing.
They will issue you a certificate about this and it will be sufficient for the airline to check you in. It can also be used as 2nd piece of ID at your home countries immigration.
Some/most places require to show up in person !
Before immigration I would say bad luck. Without a valid passport you have the joy of taking the next flight home except it is your home country where you arrive at.
#12
Join Date: Nov 2002
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If you lose the real thing en route, it's got to be better than nothing...

