A Short Look At Expedited Damaged Passport Services For US Citizens
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Why would you personally need the assistance of a rush damaged passport service? Well, if you're a US citizen and you're about to take a trip for the first time in a long time, how do you know you've covered all the bases? Sure, you've packed, made your reservations, and planned your itinerary. But what about the passport you stored away several years ago? What will you see when you take it out of the box you stored it in, after so many years?
Will you discover that your name has become
smeared because of some
weird liquid that has gotten in underneath the plastic coating? But
that's not such a big deal, right? It's not like you can't make out what
it says, if you look really close - so, no big deal. But you may very
well find out that it is a big deal.
You probably already know that in times like these, every country in the
world has gotten "knit picky" as far as who they let across their
borders, based on the documentation a person presents when they attempt
to enter. And, this is especially true with passports. So, if you find
out at the last minute that your passport is in "less than stellar
condition", what happens next?
Well, you'll most likely be held up at the border if your passport is
deemed "suspect". And if that happens, an expedited damaged passport
service may very well come to your rescue in providing you with a valid
replacement so you can resume your travels.
You can find many of these services online, and at your disposal. Of
course, you will need to provide them with things like a written
statement of why your passport is in the condition it's in, proof of
your US citizenship and proof of ID, along with your reasons for
traveling. Plus, you will have to complete an application for a new
passport.
In order to get this service, you will need a valid credit card - and be
prepared to pay up to several hundred dollars for the service,
depending upon the urgency of your situation. Once, you've completed the
sales portion, you will get your very own case worker to assist you
through the rest of the process, so you can get your replacement and be
on your way as quickly as possible.
To err on the side of caution for the future, you might want to take
certain steps to secure the safety of your important travel documents
before you actually travel. One way to protect them is to wrap them in
clean cloth, then tuck them away in a brand new baggy. And, if you opt
to place them in a shoebox instead of a strongbox, make sure it's
completely empty and isn't vulnerable to any liquids that could seep
into it later. And, of course, always keep it out of the reach of small
children.
So, hopefully you have learned that little things like liquid seepage,
spilled wine and even harmless looking little ink smears, can damage a
once-valid passport - and keep you from crossing the border of your
intended country. And, if despite your best efforts to control it, it so
happens that your passport gets damaged anyway, rest in the knowledge
that there are next day passport services to help you correct
the problem immediately, so you can carry on with your trip.










Garrett McLee 19 months ago
I like these Peter Greenberg Vids