As well as reporting the details of the incident to be recorded, you should make sure you obtain the crime reference number as you will need this when applying
for emergency travel documents.
Using your passport as a beermat, notebook or putting it in the washing machine are just some of the reasons why British holidaymakers are now spending millions each year
on emergency travel documents (ETDs)- issued when passports are lost, stolen or damaged while abroad.
If you need a passport replacement urgently, then you're best bet is to obtain
emergency travel documents from the nearest British embassy, as was outlined earlier in the article.
Take two forms of ID - Taking some other form of identification in addition to your passport - such as a driving or provisional driving license photo card - is a wise move, as it makes retrieving your details from the embassy system and applying
for emergency travel documents a whole lot easier.
«Since the beginning of the General Amnesty two months ago, the Ghana Embassy in Riyadh and the Ghana Consulate in Jeddah have processed more than five hundred
emergency travel documents (travellers certificates) for Ghanaians who have violated their residency and work permits, enabling them to take advantage of the General Amnesty to leave the kingdom,» it added.
Spare passport photos - It's a smart move to bring a few spare passport sized photos, as it saves you one less thing to worry about, when apply for
emergency travel documents.
You may need a visa to leave the country you're in or to travel through other countries with
your emergency travel document.
You can apply for
an emergency travel document (sometimes called an «emergency passport») if you're abroad, need to travel and can't get a passport in time.
You usually can't get
an emergency travel document if you've never had a UK passport.
If your final destination is the UK, border staff will keep
your emergency travel document when you arrive.
You can use
an emergency travel document to travel to your destination through a maximum of 5 countries.
It costs # 100 to apply for
an emergency travel document.
You may be able to apply for
an emergency travel document.
Your travel plans (countries and dates) will be printed on
your emergency travel document.
If you change your travel plans once you have
your emergency travel document, you'll need to apply for a new one.
An Emergency Travel Document (ETD) can be issued abroad if your passport has been lost or stolen or is otherwise unavailable.
You can apply for
an emergency travel document and book an appointment for someone else if they're a British citizen.
Thousands of British nationals pay for
emergency travel documents every month as last - minute passport replacements
Letter of consent form for those who have parental responsibility for child applying for
an emergency travel document (ETD)
They might have to attend an appointment and they must collect
their emergency travel document in person.
In the event you lose your passport or have it stolen, you'll need to furnish a whole raft of documentation to your embassy in order to get a new one, or
an emergency travel document to get you home.
Includes how to cancel a lost passport, renew a passport and apply for
an emergency travel document.
What you need to do if your passport has been lost or stolen and you need to travel urgently -
emergency travel document and replacement passport.
Apply for
an emergency travel document if you're outside the UK and haven't got a valid British passport - apply online, how to apply, fee, timings
The work has continued in 2016 - more than 714
emergency travel documents have been issued already this December.
Although most trips abroad are problem - free, tens of thousands of people still lost their passport or had it stolen last year and needed to be issued with
an emergency travel document.
As a considerable amount of consular time is being taken up in handling cases of lost, stolen, damaged or invalid passports, the FCO have created six Vines which highlight some of the reasons that have led to people applying for
an emergency travel document abroad.
In 2014, 20,612 UK passports were reported as lost or stolen around the world last year and 39,053
emergency travel documents were also issued overseas.
was the first question of the Grenada Immigration officer who was in charge of issuing
the emergency travel document.
If I didn't have a copy of my passport handy, I probably wouldn't have been able to acquire
the emergency travel document.
So, I hassled Grenada Immigration to issue
an emergency travel document that would allow me to fly back to Canada at the last minute and get a new passport.
I could have returned to the UK on
an emergency travel document but had a hospital appointment coming up.