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Adequate Preparation: What To Do If Your Passport Gets Stolen Overseas

Everyone who has ever been on a trip knows that it's very rarely that everything goes according to plan

. And unfortunately, many travelers find themselves with missing or stolen U.S. passports. If this person is you, there is help. There are things to do that can get you a new passport fast, and once you get this new passport, you can get back to your vacation with as few issues as possible.

The first thing you can do to help yourself is to just not panic. Anyone in that sort of situation would be stressed, so it's completely understandable. However, being stressed won't help you. Relax yourself, as there is a solution to this scary problem.

The next thing to do if you lose your passport is immediately contact the closest US embassy. Do not wait, and do not procrastinate. If your passport gets into the wrong hands, it could put you in very real danger. Identity theft has become an increasingly common problem all over the world, and passports prove to be an excellent tool for those looking to steal someone's identity.

You will need to talk to someone from the American Citizens Service department of the Consular Section when you reach the embassy. The first thing they will do is invalidate your stolenpassport, meaning no one can use it. Next, they will let you know what exactly to do in order to go about getting your new passport application forms and the necessary photos.


The next thing you can do is contact the local authorities if your passport was stolen. They will file an additional report. This report will be used to take legal action as well as for helping the United States embassy file a report for your stolen passport.

Gather all the necessary information and relay it to the embassy. This helps confirm your identity. The information you will need includes your name, your date of birth, place of birth, when your passport was issued, where it was issued, and the passport number. Before you leave for your trip, write this information down and keep a copy with a relative and another copy in a safe place. Having it ready in case of an emergency will make your renewal process go smoother and faster. Contact someone in the United States so they know your passport has been stolen and that you might be delayed on your return. This person might also be contacted in order to help validate your identity.

If you are thinking of traveling abroad, you might want to invest in a small purse or a money belt to wear underneath your clothes. Those who have their passports in conspicuous places are key targets for those looking to steal them. So simply keeping your passport - along with your other important items - in a safe, hidden spot can keep you safe from theft.

by: Ben Pate.
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