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Passport damaged
bradrock
Posts: 209 Forumite
Father in law is due to go back to Thailand on Monday. We have just noticed that the ID page on his passport has a rip of about an inch and a bit and a crease.
I am presuming this will be rejected at the airport and he won't be able to fly can anyone guess better then me he's panicking
Cheers
I am presuming this will be rejected at the airport and he won't be able to fly can anyone guess better then me he's panicking
Cheers
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That's too much damage IMO. It could (rightly) be viewed as an attempt to tamper.0
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That's not good what I thought though.0
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I would have to agree.
It may serve still as a valid domestic identity document but no way would I want to attempt to cross a border with a passport with such damage.💙💛 💔1 -
Off to the embassy/consulate for an emergency travel document
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