Proactive Regulation Of Your U.S. Passport Pages

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If you have ever lost your passport while traveling abroad, you know how difficult it can be to get anything done without that document. Almost any transaction a traveler needs to make requires a passport, and photocopies usually don't work. Also, pasport pages form an integral part of the document, and they can cause similar problems if they are not managed properly. Double checking a few things before you leave can help you avoid these headaches.

While traveling, your passport is undergoing the same hardships you are. When you get caught in the rain, so does your passport. In an attempt to protect your passport from thieves, it might get crumpled up. To avoid this, be careful of where you store it and get a passport cover. This way, your pages will not become tattered and look suspicious to border officials. The extra inspection time can cost you travel time.

More Issues

An even more pressing problem for travelers is simply using up all the space in their passports. This is especially troubling since most countries require a certain number of pages for entry or visas. This seemingly innocuous problem can actually prolong the process of getting to where you are going. A few precautions will help you avoid this scenario.

First, you can indicate where you would like the customs or border official to stamp your passport. Most will be happy to oblige, while others might just see you as a hassle. The important thing is to briefly explain that you are running out of space in a polite way. Smile. If you travel a lot, this will end up saving more space than you think. If the official stamps away without honoring your request, do not get upset, though, as these people are responsible for your entry into the country.

Running out of space does not necessarily mean you have to get a new passport. Check with your embassy to see if additional pages can be added. Most embassies do this for free or for a small fee and the turn-around time tends to be short. Most countries allow their citizens to add pages a few times, but do not just assume you can do it infinitely. Check the limits first and go in early.

More than a simple travel document, these stamps often serve as instant souvenirs for travelers. However, if you lose or damage your passport, your memories and travel records will be lost. Make copies before you leave so you will have those records no matter what happens.

Also, be aware that damaged pass ports probably will not be returned to you. This can also result in losing the pages that you spent so much time acquiring. So, make a copy before you submit it in exchange for a new passport. Do not remove the pages, as this will usually be considered tampering with an official document.

Attention to detail often separates a successful venture from a problematic one. The same thing goes for travel. While pasport pages do not usually cause any problems, you should look them over before setting out. Then, your U S passport can open doors instead of slowing you down.

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