What Should You Do If You Lose Your Passport Abroad?
Report the loss to local police, contact your embassy, get an emergency passport for return travel. Digital backups make the whole process much faster.
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Report the loss to local police, contact your embassy, get an emergency passport for return travel. Digital backups make the whole process much faster.
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