Have Problems With A Lost U S Passport? You'll Want To Read This

By Ben Pate


When you lose your passport, or if it is stolen from you, you need to act quickly. Also, you need to know what you have to do next. There are crucial steps you need to take, especially considering that your lost or stolen United States passport contains your personal information. And you should know that identity thieves thrive on stealing other people's personal information. So let us show you what to do, and how to do it quickly.

Once you realize you have Lost your passport, give the US Department of State a call immediately. Alternatively, you could also send them a form that reports the loss of your passport. Calling their office is fast and convenient. However, you might not be able to contact them especially during weekends and federal holidays. So what you need to do then is to send your report by mail.

To send a report of a Lost passport by mail, you will have to fill in Form DS-64. This form will contain your statement regarding the loss of your passport. And as such, you will have to make sure you have covered everything about your report, as well as the important details that will shed more light into your loss.

You will then have to submit your completed DS-64 once you fill it in completely. You can either send it through the mail or submit it to the passport office in person. You will have to present it in person if you are also submitting your form to apply for a new passport.

If you're going to submit an application for a passport, you'll need to fill in the Form DS-11. It is worth noting that you can already download both forms at the US Department of State's website. You can fill in the form first on your computer then print it out, or print it out first then fill it in by hand later.

Remember that your new passport is invalidated once it is reported Lost. Because of this, you will no longer be able to use your passport even if you recover it. This is done by the Department of State as a security measure to ward off identity thieves. Because again, your passport contains sensitive personal information that identity thieves might use. And since an invalidated passport is no longer usable, you will need to get a new passport.

Should your passport be stolen while you're on a trip to a foreign country, you should act even quicker to have it reported. To do this, you need to contact the nearest US Passport or Embassy. The people there will then do everything to help you have your Lost passport replaced.




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