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icanread2
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What might happen if one were to have a page(s) torn out/missing from a passport?

2/9/2011 9:32:14 AM

Gzusfrk
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You have to replace a passport that is damaged. Torn pages qualifies as damaged. I believe you have to meet in person to return your damaged passport. This is not the kind you can just do via mail.

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"# If your most recent U.S. passport has been mutilated, altered or damaged, you cannot apply by mail - you must Apply in Person. "


http://travel.state.gov/passport/renew/renew_833.html

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" a:If your passport has been significantly damaged, especially the book cover or the page displaying your personal data and photo, you will need to apply for a new passport. You will need to submit the following in person (See Where to Apply):

* The damaged passport
* Form DS-11
* All documents required by Form DS-11, including citizenship documentation (i.e. birth certificate)

Water damage, a significant tear, unofficial markings on the data page, missing visa pages (torn out), a hole punch and other injuries may constitute “damage” requiring use of Form DS-11.

Normal wear of a U.S. passport is understandable and likely does not constitute “damage”. For instance, the expected bend of a passport after being carried in your back pocket or fanning of the visa pages after extensive opening and closing. In most cases of normal wear, you may renew your passport by mail using Form DS-82.

Please remember, if you try to renew a significantly damaged passport using Form DS-82, you may be asked by the Passport Agency to apply again using Form DS-11 and incur additional fees.
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[Edited on February 9, 2011 at 9:41 AM. Reason : more]

2/9/2011 9:39:03 AM

AstralEngine
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"may constitute “damage”"


I'd do nothing, and only take on the hassle if the issue is forced

2/9/2011 10:12:00 AM

Joie
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^i would think that you would need to know if it was damaged before you try to go somewhere where it's needed

2/9/2011 10:30:34 AM

BridgetSPK
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^^What!??!?!

If you don't address it, the "hassle" could be a billion times what it is to fill out a few forms.

I mean, goodness gracious, you crazy.

[Edited on February 9, 2011 at 10:34 AM. Reason : How did the pages get torn out anyway? This is weird.]

2/9/2011 10:31:45 AM

Samwise16
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Trust me, getting to the airport then realizing you can't use your passport REALLY sucks. Not only did I miss my flight (and subsequently 2 days of my trip), but I had to fly to NOLA to have it fixed.

Basically, get it fixed.

2/9/2011 10:36:54 AM

Joie
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^

2/9/2011 10:39:16 AM

0EPII1
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icantread2

2/9/2011 12:49:01 PM

icanread2
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"How did the pages get torn out anyway? This is weird."


situation was brought up during a "how do i get to (insert terrorist state country here) without getting f'd upon return" conversation




ohh 0EPII1, you clever towelhead

2/9/2011 1:05:26 PM

disco_stu
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I've read that some countries stamp a piece of paper instead of your passport for this very reason. I think I was reading about someone visiting Iran.

2/9/2011 1:56:36 PM

BanjoMan
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yeah like if I went to Cuba, I would just rip that page out

2/9/2011 2:18:56 PM

BridgetSPK
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I figured that's what y'all are talking about.

That's fraud. And they can interrogate you for missing or damaged pages just the same.

I think it's best to just suck it up and get interrogated. Or, if it's like a one-time thing, just say you lost it but make sure you have a bunch of stuff on hand to prove citizenship--like a copy of your passport's ID page, copy of your birth certificate, etc...

^Cuba does what disco_stu is taking about. Like, you buy a separate card and they stamp that (not your passport). My friend went a couple years ago, and I envisioned him riding up in the night on a speed boat like in Miami Vice, but you just fly in like regular and they keep the stamp off your pp.

2/9/2011 4:01:39 PM

0EPII1
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^^^^ Cleverer than you... all you had to do was look at your OWN government's website, you soon-to-be terrorist

2/9/2011 4:41:47 PM

disco_stu
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Of course, if you are going to Iran, make sure you don't have any Israel stamps on your passport before hand.

2/9/2011 4:50:56 PM

0EPII1
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"Of course, if you are going to Iran pretty much any Arab/Muslim country, make sure you don't have any Israel stamps on your passport before hand."


[You won't be allowed in]

2/9/2011 4:52:40 PM

Mr. Joshua
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"What might happen if one were to have a page(s) torn out/missing from a passport?"


2/9/2011 6:55:14 PM

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