You're on an overseas trip
when your most essential piece of travel goes missing: your passport. Your
passport is like a physical extension of your identity, and to be stranded
without it abroad can make you feel helpless and confused about what to do
next. Do not worry here are the things you need to do to minimise the impact of the loss of your passport.
Take copies of your documents
The rule of thumb is to anticipate the best and prepare for the
worst. Every traveller should acknowledge that losing his or her passport is a
real possibility, no matter how careful you are. Before you take off on your
adventure, you need to prepare your worst-case scenario passport-losing kit by
taking photocopies of your passport and other pieces of identification.
Contact the embassy or consulate
You should get the location and contact details of your embassy
or consulate. Do not hesitate to contact them and report the loss of your
passport. They will let you know the process for you to get a new one. The
sooner, the better.
Assemble your personal details
This is yet another step you can take to tackle the loss of your
passport. Do this by assembling documents that you might need to acquire a replacement
passport abroad. For instance, carry an extra passport photo with you. In
addition to a spare passport photo, be sure to have some sort of evidence of
your citizenship and a detailed copy of your travel itinerary with you at all
times.
File a police report
When replacing a lost passport, you might be asked to provide a
police report. If you have been pickpocketed, you will definitely want to file
for one as soon as possible. Not every country's police department works the
same: policies and procedures might be different, and language barriers can be
a source of frustration. A little patience will go a long way.
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