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In reply to the discussion: I Never Panic. I'm Panicking Now. [View all]mnhtnbb
(32,230 posts)6. Did she make a photocopy of the passport?
That information would be helpful in applying for a new one immediately, stating that her previous one had been lost.
When our house burned down in 2007, my passport was destroyed. I applied for a replacement--indicating mine was lost in a house fire--and it didn't take long to get it. Of course I first had to get my birth certificate from NY and my marriage license from Los Angeles.
It pays to keep a photocopy of your passport in a safe place. I also never travel without a photocopy kept separate from my passport.
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I hope she is able to find it. I know the renewal can be done online now but I'm relatively sure information from
LoisB
Nov 21
#3
I hope she is able to find it. I know the renewal can be done online now but I'm relatively sure information from
MLWR
Nov 21
#4
There are a number of restrictions for renewing online or by mail. I had to renew mine in person (at the PO) because
seaglass
Nov 22
#48
Everyone should definitely photograph or scan their passport and keep the data in a safe place (or multiple places).
Martin68
Nov 21
#8
I have photos on my phone of my passport and driver's license, and Covid shots when we needed those to travel.
Lonestarblue
Nov 21
#24
I persuaded my Japanese wife to become a citizen during Trump's first term due to my fear about the future.
Martin68
Nov 21
#7
My wife would rather live in the States. She found Japanese society a great deal too repressive. she has totally
Martin68
Nov 22
#51
She did not lie about anything on her application. No need to. But when xenophobic right wingers get going, they can use
Martin68
Nov 22
#52
One's first post with the Foreign Service or one of the intelligence agencies is usually in a culture that speaks a
Martin68
Nov 22
#53
Don't worry. The fact that your Mom is a legal naturalized citizen is in the
totodeinhere
Nov 21
#12
I had "the talk" with my Shanghai friend the other day. She's legitimate and waited 10 years for legal admission,
NBachers
Nov 21
#21
You can get a new passport in 2 weeks if you tell them you're traveling soon.
Liberty Belle
Nov 21
#35
Does she have her naturalization certificate? If not..then maybe get started in a replacement
lostnfound
Nov 21
#41