On 2022-02-09, TE <
[email protected]> wrote:
I have found-out that disposing of your old passport or passport card before you apply for a renewal throws you into a kind of bureaucratic cul-de-sac. My passport card disintegrated so I shredded and threw it out. Now that my I need to renew my
passport, f'sck that worthless card, I see that was a mistake.
Essentially I get:
Where you issued a passport and/or a passport card?
o Passport o Passport Card o Both
I select "Both" and the options for my card are:
o I have it
o I have it, but it is mutilated
o It was lost
o It was stolen
If I say I have it, they want it back, but I don't. If I say it was
lost or stolen, I have to go through the process of reporting a lost
or stolen passport which will probably gum-up the works. Any
suggestions?
You could try going to the post office to do the renewal
process. Occasionally they'll have someone knowledgeable that
can help you with it. I had to keep trying different locations
until I found one who was savvy, but I found one.
Facebook sucks.
Yes, in multitudinous ways.
I got the passport card, and it is a good thing to have when you're in
Europe. You really need to carry your passport if you're out driving
in a car, due to the constant chance of "papers please" stops, but I
hate to carry it with me. Enter the passport card. I got stopped by
the Portuguese Garda (the PSP) at one of those roadblocks where they
check for your yellow vest (and extra glasses, which I didn't have but
they didn't check). I had my US drivers license, which I showed, but
they asked for the passport. I had my passport card and showed that. I
don't think that is supposed to be used, but they accepted it.
We're finally going back this year and I'll carry it again.
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