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Anid Jun 8th, 2007 01:51 PM

Passport validity
 
I booked a last minut trip to turkey and just realised that my passport expired a year ago. Some travel agencies say up to 5 year expired passports are ok, but I am not sure about this (and it's too late to phone the embassy). Any info/help is very appreciated!

Eleni Jun 8th, 2007 01:56 PM

Expired passports are not ok. You need a valid passport to travel these days no matter what anybody tells you.

StCirq Jun 8th, 2007 01:56 PM

What kind of travel agencies gave you that horrible advice?

Expired means exaactly that - expired. It's no longer valid. You can't leave the country.

And I hope the trip isn't too too "last-minute," because it's taking weeks/months to get a replacement passport these days.

marginal_margiela Jun 8th, 2007 02:00 PM

funny

Alec Jun 8th, 2007 02:04 PM

Well, if you have a passport from one of the Schengen countries and want to travel within Schengen area, a recently expired passport can still be used, as it simply acts as ID and there aren't normally passport checks. But for travelling outside, such as to Turkey, you will need a valid passport.

janisj Jun 8th, 2007 03:38 PM

What country are you from? Only asking because all the "passport angst" lately is mostly from Americans stuck in the backlogs at US passport offices.

You will need a new passport for sure.

(5 years is not "a recently expired passport" )

P_M Jun 8th, 2007 04:06 PM

OMG, this takes the cake. This is the all-time most stupid advice I've ever heard from a travel agent!! This is about as bad as when a travel agent told my mom to put her insulin into her checked luggage. Unfriggin' believable.

janisj Jun 8th, 2007 04:23 PM

re-reading the op - I think we might be wrong to slam TA's in this case.

anid: did a Travel agent actually say this to you?? &quot;<i> Some travel agencies say up to 5 year expired passports are ok</i>&quot; doesn't sound like that is what happened. Where did you actually hear/read this?

(BTW -- if a TA DID say this they shoud lose their certificate)

propertravel Jun 9th, 2007 03:28 AM

As far as I know for Turkey, an now I have checked to be sure; you need a valid passport at least with a validity of 3 months.
&quot;Valid travel document (passport) (It should be valid at least three months longer than the expiry date of the requested visa&quot; from e-consulate web site. I also figured out that one can apply for a visa online.

There are some countries in Europe can enter Turkey without passport but just an ID.

I can not believe how a travel agent can say up to 5 years expired passports are OK. If so why they validate a passport?

Anyway here is the link: http://www.e-konsolosluk.net/InfoNot...em.aspx?ID=300

I am atravel agent as well but would not comment anything like that without checking the reality....

Happy travelling,

Murat

J62 Jun 9th, 2007 03:41 AM

It is possible to travel to Bermuda using an expired passport (up to 5yrs I believe) as proof of US citizenship.

Perhaps that's where the OP or TA first heard the idea. Turkey is not Bermuda, however.

Here's a list of documentation requirements for US Citizens entering foreign countries.

http://travel.state.gov/travel/tips/...ures_1229.html


Dukey Jun 9th, 2007 03:44 AM

Is is also possible to get a passport renewed sooner rather than later but you'll have to travel to do it apparently.

tomassocroccante Jun 26th, 2007 07:30 AM

If you can appear at a regional passport office in US (and by appear I mean show up before dawn) you may be able to get your renewal right away - in person.


tomassocroccante Jun 26th, 2007 07:30 AM

And noting that the OP posted almost 3 weeks ago, this may all be moot!


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