US Passports 101 – How to Replace a Lost or 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 a stolen passport, then you have come to the right place. We'll be showing you how to do this in the succeeding paragraphs.
But before you even go to have your lost or stolen passport replaced, you need to report its loss immediately. You can do this by filling up a Form DS-64, which is a statement on the loss or theft of your US passport.
This is an important step that you need to go through before having your passport replaced. Another option would be to call the Department of State in their toll-free numbers. Or if you lose your passport in another country, contact the US Embassy or Consulate nearest you as soon as possible.
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.
Now what if the stolen or lost passport is still valid by the time of its disappearance? You would then need to have it replaced. To do this, you need to submit in person the Form DS-64 along with form DS-11, which is the application form for replacement passports to your nearest passport agency or acceptance facility.
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 recover your passport, you need to submit it to the US Department of State's Passport Services office. You can have your recovered passport canceled and returned to you, upon request. Should you not request its return, the office will then destroy your recovered passport.
Keep in mind that when applying for a new passport, you would need to appear in person at the acceptance facility. Aside from that, make sure that all the required forms are properly filled in before you even visit the passport agency's office.
That said, you should check if your passport photos are already attached, and that the other pieces of information required from you are filled in. This saves you a lot of time, and frees you from the hassle of going back and forth to offices just to fulfill all the requirements.
Now that we have shown you how to replace you lost or stolen passport, we're sure you now know how easy this process can be. Just always make sure that you have fulfilled every requirement for the replacement of your passport. This helps to ensure a smooth and hassle-free process.
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