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Get an emergency travel document
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An emergency travel document lets you leave another country if you can’t get a new or replacement British passport in time to travel.
You can apply for an emergency travel document (sometimes known as an ‘emergency passport’) if you’re a British national outside the UK and your passport has been lost, stolen, damaged or has expired.
You should first try to renew or replace your passport if it has expired or is damaged. Only apply for an emergency travel document if you need to travel before you can get a replacement.
What an emergency travel document does
An emergency travel document allows you to leave the country you’re in and travel to your destination via a maximum of 5 countries.
The emergency travel document can also cover a return journey if you’re resident in the country you’re applying from.
An emergency travel document doesn’t guarantee entry to every country. You may also need a visa. Check with the embassy or consulate of the country or countries you’re intending to travel to or through.
How to apply
You need to apply in person. Contact your nearest British embassy, high commission or consulate to find out where you can do this.
You must bring with you:
2 identical recent photographs of yourself - make sure they meet the rules for passport photos or your application will be delayed
details of your intended travel plans - where and when you intend to travel (including countries you will travel through)
a completed application form
a police report if your passport has been lost or stolen
Country you’re in Application form
United States of America and Canada Download ‘Emergency travel document application form’ (PDF, 167KB)
All other countries Download ‘Emergency travel document application form’ (PDF, 164KB)
You will have to pay a fee, equivalent to £95. Embassy or consulate staff will tell how much this is in local currency when you apply.
Getting your emergency travel document
The embassy or consulate staff will check that you’re eligible for an emergency travel document. If you’re not, they will tell you why.
You may get the document on the day you apply if your circumstances are straightforward. If your circumstances are more complex, it can take longer. You may need to change your travel plans.
Using your emergency travel document
The emergency travel document will only be valid for the journey that you specified when you applied and for a specific period of time. This will be shown on the document.
Your existing British passport will be cancelled in most cases.
Immigration authorities may keep your emergency travel document when you arrive at your destination.
How else we can help
In addition to the services listed above we can also:
provide information about transferring funds
provide appropriate help if you have suffered rape or serious assault, are a victim of other crime, or are in hospital help people with mental illness
do all we properly can to contact you within 24 hours of being told that you have been detained
offer support and help in a range of other cases, such as child abductions, death of relatives overseas, missing people and kidnapping
contact family or friends for you if you want
make special arrangements in cases of terrorism, civil disturbances or natural disasters
UK law says we have to charge for some services. Details of our current fees and the standards of service you can expect to receive are on display in all our consular offices
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Am planning a jaunt to Venice in a few weeks with some friends and her indoors(complete with New Passport!!!! ).
We will be staying in Venice itself and will probably do the usual touristy bits. Just wondered if anyone that has been has any tips/pointers/recommendations.
Obviously me removing her Passport and valuables from her is a given!!
The thread title is very apt. Venice will sink when you arrive you fat chunt.
Am planning a jaunt to Venice in a few weeks with some friends and her indoors(complete with New Passport!!!! ).
We will be staying in Venice itself and will probably do the usual touristy bits. Just wondered if anyone that has been has any tips/pointers/recommendations.
Obviously me removing her Passport and valuables from her is a given!!
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