Lost Passport
#3


Joined: Feb 2004
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Pray to Saint Anthony, the Patron Saint of lost things. Somehow this works. You can give credit to Saint Anthony, or you can credit just a moment of calmness then your memory returns.
In any case take a deep breath, clear your mind and the location of your passports will probably pop back into your memory. Get out of the panic mode and you will think more clearly. Good luck and please let us know if you find them.
In any case take a deep breath, clear your mind and the location of your passports will probably pop back into your memory. Get out of the panic mode and you will think more clearly. Good luck and please let us know if you find them.
#5



Joined: Oct 2005
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If I lost my passport the day before my flight, the last thing i'd be doing is registering on Fodors to ask what to do

I'd be on the phone to the airline and then on my way to the nearest passport office to get an expedited replacement . . . not wasting time searching the internet for travel boards . . .

I'd be on the phone to the airline and then on my way to the nearest passport office to get an expedited replacement . . . not wasting time searching the internet for travel boards . . .
#6

Joined: Jul 2013
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I find it is useless to rely on my memory in this sort of situation. Often a ‘memory’ will pop into my head and I will think,’Great, now I know where it is!” but when i look there, it isn’t there. Agreed, calming down is the first order of business. Then a methodical search, first in the likely places, and then if necessary a room by room. Use your hands as well as your eyes, check pockets, under things, empty purses and, if necessary, suitcases. The passports didn’t walk away. They are there somewhere. You just have to identify ‘somewhere’.
#7
Joined: Jan 2007
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One of you keep looking; the other one, figure out where the nearest passport office is to you, and whether you can get there in time to still make your flights tomorrow. That's Option A, best case scenario.
Option B is to postpone your flights by calling the airlines (and hotel.resort) and then hustle to the passport office. This will cost you change fees with the airline, of course.
Or you can bag the trip, eat the change fees, and save what the airline "banks" for you and reschedule after you have new passports.
Option B is to postpone your flights by calling the airlines (and hotel.resort) and then hustle to the passport office. This will cost you change fees with the airline, of course.
Or you can bag the trip, eat the change fees, and save what the airline "banks" for you and reschedule after you have new passports.
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#12



Joined: Oct 2005
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>>I am too naive for this world …<<
Not really
There isn't really anything in this particular OP that screams "<i>I'm a Troll</i>". But looking at the big picture, we got three brand new members all registering and posting on the airlines board over about 30 hours with weird passport questions.
Not really
There isn't really anything in this particular OP that screams "<i>I'm a Troll</i>". But looking at the big picture, we got three brand new members all registering and posting on the airlines board over about 30 hours with weird passport questions.




