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Passport Question

Fitz (Elite) posted this on Friday, 16th April 2004, 14:52

Does anyone know why passports have to be valid 6 months after one`s return date to the UK from abroad ? Checked mine the other day and found that I was a few days short of the 6 months on a return from a U.S. hols trip. It meant that I had to fork out £42 for a renewal rather sooner than I expected.

JohnF

RE: Passport Question

Rassilon (Elite) posted this on Friday, 16th April 2004, 16:08

I would guess it may be down to things like unforseen accidents etc that may require a protracted stay as opposed to the original lenght of time when booking.

When I worked off shore, we always had to have our passports just in case we were airlifted to Europe rather than UK on return home/emergency.

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RE: Passport Question

kazanddan (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Friday, 16th April 2004, 17:05

Yes thats right, It has to be a full 6 months after you return to the UK, I have just had to renew mine for the exact same reason, I was told it was because (as the post above says) You need to be covered incase of an unforseen delay in returning to the UK

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RE: Passport Question

badboybez (Elite) posted this on Friday, 16th April 2004, 22:29

I remember not too long ago a report on the news that because of the world we live in at the moment (terrorists and the like) if you have less than something like 1 year left on your passport you will be only allowed into the US with your passport and a valid Visa. Ok so far - but the only place you can get a valid Visa from is the American Embassy in London. And you can`t book your slot you have to turn up and queue! OK if you live in London I suppose.

I don`t know when this comes into play - but I`ve gone and got mine renewed!

Badboybez

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RE: Passport Question

flyingmonkey (Elite) posted this on Saturday, 17th April 2004, 10:59

Renewed mine early when I graduated in case I got a job that required travelling. Nowt worse than leaving it to the last minute and panicking!!!

Nick

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Chris Gould (Elite) posted this on Saturday, 17th April 2004, 22:10

Mine was burned years ago and I never got a replacement. I don`t go anywhere so this has never proved to be a problem, but I imagine it`ll bit me in the arse some day.

RE: Passport Question

Rassilon (Elite) posted this on Sunday, 18th April 2004, 09:31

Quote:
Renewed mine early when I graduated in case I got a job that required travelling. Nowt worse than leaving it to the last minute and panicking!!!


Not to mention expensive for one done "in person" at a passport office.

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flyingmonkey (Elite) posted this on Sunday, 18th April 2004, 11:13

Yea, couldn`t imagine having to dash to Liverpool and spend all day queuing to get me passport done the day before I was due to fly somewhere. Nightmare!!!

Nick

RE: Passport Question

Fitz (Elite) posted this on Sunday, 18th April 2004, 12:30

Not as bad as having to present yourself in person at the U.S. Embassy in London or the consulate in Belfast (and paying £65 for the pleasure) to get a visa which you`ll need if you need a new passport on or after October this year. Apparently that`s because the Passport Agency won`t be able to issue the new biometric passports (which the U.S. will insist on) before October 2005.

JohnF

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