Visa & Passport Renewal
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The US Passport only takes 10 business days to get back, so that’s pretty good. Just make a copy of all relevant documents inside the passport and everything is just fine.Kammekor wrote: ↑Thu Jul 14, 2022 9:15 pmBecause I think spending time abroad without a valid passport at hand is a complication.tightenupvolume1 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 14, 2022 6:47 pmwhy ?Kammekor wrote: ↑Thu Jul 14, 2022 11:35 amThat would be a serious complication wouldn't it?tightenupvolume1 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 14, 2022 11:33 am All my old passports have the corners cut out. I seem to remember when I re -newed them I had to send the old one along with the application ?
If there were any legal issues I’m sure the US Embassy wouldn’t do it that way.
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Oh i see, I didn't realise he would be in Cambodia when he makes the application
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Why anyone would want to spend 10 business days, which effectively is over two weeks in a perfect world, abroad without access to a valid passport is beyond my understanding.Kenr wrote: ↑Thu Jul 14, 2022 9:58 pmThe US Passport only takes 10 business days to get back, so that’s pretty good. Just make a copy of all relevant documents inside the passport and everything is just fine.Kammekor wrote: ↑Thu Jul 14, 2022 9:15 pmBecause I think spending time abroad without a valid passport at hand is a complication.tightenupvolume1 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 14, 2022 6:47 pmwhy ?Kammekor wrote: ↑Thu Jul 14, 2022 11:35 amThat would be a serious complication wouldn't it?tightenupvolume1 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 14, 2022 11:33 am All my old passports have the corners cut out. I seem to remember when I re -newed them I had to send the old one along with the application ?
If there were any legal issues I’m sure the US Embassy wouldn’t do it that way.
Why any government would need to have my old passport in order to issue a new one is also beyond my understanding. We could do the exchange when the new passport is there without any possible complications on my side.
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Having to send the passport away if applying from overseas is just ridiculous, not to mention irresponsible, Nations leaving their Citizens abroad without a passport is crazy, but many countries still operate that way.
Most reasonable countries don't require the current/old passport to be submitted when applying for a new passport, but many do state that your current passport is cancelled and not valid for travel once you have submitted your application, but you at least still have the passport in your possession.
I always pay extra for fastrack processing for mine and the kids NZ passports renewals, application process is completed entirely online, once approved and payment submitted, delivered straight to my door by DHL from NZ within 7 days. A "Cancelled" sticker is supplied for you to put on the cover of your old passport along with instructions to cut off the corner of the cover.
Most reasonable countries don't require the current/old passport to be submitted when applying for a new passport, but many do state that your current passport is cancelled and not valid for travel once you have submitted your application, but you at least still have the passport in your possession.
I always pay extra for fastrack processing for mine and the kids NZ passports renewals, application process is completed entirely online, once approved and payment submitted, delivered straight to my door by DHL from NZ within 7 days. A "Cancelled" sticker is supplied for you to put on the cover of your old passport along with instructions to cut off the corner of the cover.
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In the UK you send your existing passport along with your application, it is then sent back separately if you select that option and pay the postage. They stamp cancelled on it and cut off the corner.
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Come on now, I’m not saying I like it or agree with it, but it is what it is and as long as it is legal I’m not going to sweat it. It will be a few more years down the road before I will have to experience it for the first time. And 10 business days is 12 days minimum or 14 days max. And I can only assume they do it that way is to prevent fraud, but I don’t know that for sure.
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And in my travels through Thailand and Mexico I have never carried my passport with me other than when I exchanged money.
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Great you have great trust in your government.
For me, I don't want my passport to carry it around. I never carry it around, it stays in the safe. But I want instant access to my passport in case I need it when I am abroad. That's why I always use express services, like @PSD kiwi mentioned. I don't want my passport out of sight.
When a government promises 10 working days max from Cambodia I tend to question if it's true. Due to delayed applications (COVID) the waiting time for a passport is at least six weeks now in my country. If your government somehow messes up and ten days turn into a longer period, or you unexpectedly must travel during those 10 days, you're f@cked. I don't like to run those risks which are beyond my own control.
But each his own. Maybe I'm just a control freak, but I tend to be aware I am no longer at home, but in Cambodia, and without my passport there's no way out.
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Thats all well and fine if ur living somewhere and you can leave ur passport at home, i do the sameKammekor wrote: ↑Fri Jul 15, 2022 7:50 amGreat you have great trust in your government.
For me, I don't want my passport to carry it around. I never carry it around, it stays in the safe. But I want instant access to my passport in case I need it when I am abroad. That's why I always use express services, like @PSD kiwi mentioned. I don't want my passport out of sight.
When a government promises 10 working days max from Cambodia I tend to question if it's true. Due to delayed applications (COVID) the waiting time for a passport is at least six weeks now in my country. If your government somehow messes up and ten days turn into a longer period, or you unexpectedly must travel during those 10 days, you're f@cked. I don't like to run those risks which are beyond my own control.
But each his own. Maybe I'm just a control freak, but I tend to be aware I am no longer at home, but in Cambodia, and without my passport there's no way out.
When i travel, my passport is always with me, never left at the hotel or anywhere ( like renting a bike) plus always have copies of the passport and current visas
I 've had over 12 passport issued overseas, never taken less than 14 days, never more than 21. Had them issued in Kathmandu, New Delhi, HK and Bangkok. never used any express service
FYI: i have only had 1 passport stolen and that was back in India in 1975
used to be in Phuket the Consular service would visit phuket 3x/year for notarizations, pages added I( pre 2016) and getting a new passport>
if u wanted a new passport they would take ur old one with them back to Bangkok an then it would be sent back with ur new one in apx 2 weeks> great service
it is what it is and to each their own
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Consider- the visa in your passport is deemed the property of the issuing government, while the passport it is held in is the property of your own government.
Reading Doc’s query in the first post, I would say that no agency has the right to dismember a complete passport. Maybe they can destroy a damaged passport, which is no longer a controlled document, for want of a better term.
Reading Doc’s query in the first post, I would say that no agency has the right to dismember a complete passport. Maybe they can destroy a damaged passport, which is no longer a controlled document, for want of a better term.
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