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How To Deal With A Stolen Passport
Have you lost your passport? Has it been stolen? Don’t worry because there are remedies to both situations. If you want to know how to replace a lost or stolen U.S. passport, then you have come to the right place. We’ll be showing you how to do this in the succeeding paragraphs.
First things first. Before anything else, you have to report the loss of your passport. You do this by filling up a DS-64 form, which would contain your statement regarding the loss or theft of your US passport. This is an important step to getting a replacement passport, and one that you should do immediately. Or you could also call the US Department of State to report this. In cases where you lose your passport while traveling in another country, you would need to contact the nearest US Embassy or consulate as soon as you can.
When filling up your copy of Form DS-64, you need to provide as much information as you can regarding the lost or stolen passport. Also, you would need to provide detailed answers to the questions in the said form. Finally, once you have filled in all the necessary information required, you can now send it to the US Department of States’ Passport Services office.
Let’s say you lose a passport that’s still valid at the time of the loss. What would you do next? You will be required to have your stolen United States passport replaced. To seek a replacement, you will have to personally submit your DS-64 along with a DS-11 form to the acceptance facility or passport agency. The DS-11 is what you’ll fill in to apply for a replacement passport.
Take note that once your passport has been reported lost, that passport will be invalidated. It means that that passport is no longer an official document, and can therefore no longer be used for travel. Also, once invalidated, you cannot request the passport to be re-validated. You would thus need to apply for a new passport.
In cases where you are able to find your passport after reporting it’s theft or loss, you have to submit your recovered passport to the US Department of States Passport Services office. Once you submit it to them, you have the option of having it canceled and returned to you, or to have it destroyed by not requesting its return. The choice is yours to make.
Application for a replacement for lost or stolen passports require you to appear personally at the acceptance facility. Because you are required to travel, it is therefore advised that you check whether you have filled in all the forms, as well as supplied all the necessary documents to get a replacement passport. Doing this will help you save time and a lot of headache.
Now that you know how to replace a lost or stolen United States passport, let’s sum things up a bit to wrap everything up. First, you need to report the loss of your passport immediately. You can either fill in the DS-64 form, call a toll-free number, or the nearest Consulate or Embassy, depending on your case. Once you’ve reported your loss, that’s only the time you can request for a replacement passport.