I have to got to Spain and have lost my passport. What do I do? [closed]









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I have flight for 5 June for Spain and I've lost my passport and it's first time visa. Please give me information what i do?










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closed as unclear what you're asking by JoErNanO May 16 '17 at 9:33


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    Make a police report, get a new passport, and go back to whichever embassy you got the visa from and apply for a new visa. Carry the police report along and possibly a photocopy of the old visa and passport details page. You may also want to notify the embassy asap even before getting the new passport so they cancel the visa before some criminal may use it.
    – Honorary World Citizen
    May 15 '17 at 19:08






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    What country issued your passport, and where are you now?
    – phoog
    May 15 '17 at 19:32






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    @SheikPaulofOsawatomie, this should be an answer.
    – o.m.
    May 15 '17 at 20:01






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    ...and once you've reported it gone, don't use it even if you find it again.
    – Chris H
    May 16 '17 at 8:01










  • @joernano It appears pretty obvious to most what the OP was asking.
    – Honorary World Citizen
    May 16 '17 at 11:49














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I have flight for 5 June for Spain and I've lost my passport and it's first time visa. Please give me information what i do?










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closed as unclear what you're asking by JoErNanO May 16 '17 at 9:33


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.










  • 10




    Make a police report, get a new passport, and go back to whichever embassy you got the visa from and apply for a new visa. Carry the police report along and possibly a photocopy of the old visa and passport details page. You may also want to notify the embassy asap even before getting the new passport so they cancel the visa before some criminal may use it.
    – Honorary World Citizen
    May 15 '17 at 19:08






  • 4




    What country issued your passport, and where are you now?
    – phoog
    May 15 '17 at 19:32






  • 2




    @SheikPaulofOsawatomie, this should be an answer.
    – o.m.
    May 15 '17 at 20:01






  • 1




    ...and once you've reported it gone, don't use it even if you find it again.
    – Chris H
    May 16 '17 at 8:01










  • @joernano It appears pretty obvious to most what the OP was asking.
    – Honorary World Citizen
    May 16 '17 at 11:49












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I have flight for 5 June for Spain and I've lost my passport and it's first time visa. Please give me information what i do?










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I have flight for 5 June for Spain and I've lost my passport and it's first time visa. Please give me information what i do?







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closed as unclear what you're asking by JoErNanO May 16 '17 at 9:33


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.






closed as unclear what you're asking by JoErNanO May 16 '17 at 9:33


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.









  • 10




    Make a police report, get a new passport, and go back to whichever embassy you got the visa from and apply for a new visa. Carry the police report along and possibly a photocopy of the old visa and passport details page. You may also want to notify the embassy asap even before getting the new passport so they cancel the visa before some criminal may use it.
    – Honorary World Citizen
    May 15 '17 at 19:08






  • 4




    What country issued your passport, and where are you now?
    – phoog
    May 15 '17 at 19:32






  • 2




    @SheikPaulofOsawatomie, this should be an answer.
    – o.m.
    May 15 '17 at 20:01






  • 1




    ...and once you've reported it gone, don't use it even if you find it again.
    – Chris H
    May 16 '17 at 8:01










  • @joernano It appears pretty obvious to most what the OP was asking.
    – Honorary World Citizen
    May 16 '17 at 11:49












  • 10




    Make a police report, get a new passport, and go back to whichever embassy you got the visa from and apply for a new visa. Carry the police report along and possibly a photocopy of the old visa and passport details page. You may also want to notify the embassy asap even before getting the new passport so they cancel the visa before some criminal may use it.
    – Honorary World Citizen
    May 15 '17 at 19:08






  • 4




    What country issued your passport, and where are you now?
    – phoog
    May 15 '17 at 19:32






  • 2




    @SheikPaulofOsawatomie, this should be an answer.
    – o.m.
    May 15 '17 at 20:01






  • 1




    ...and once you've reported it gone, don't use it even if you find it again.
    – Chris H
    May 16 '17 at 8:01










  • @joernano It appears pretty obvious to most what the OP was asking.
    – Honorary World Citizen
    May 16 '17 at 11:49







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Make a police report, get a new passport, and go back to whichever embassy you got the visa from and apply for a new visa. Carry the police report along and possibly a photocopy of the old visa and passport details page. You may also want to notify the embassy asap even before getting the new passport so they cancel the visa before some criminal may use it.
– Honorary World Citizen
May 15 '17 at 19:08




Make a police report, get a new passport, and go back to whichever embassy you got the visa from and apply for a new visa. Carry the police report along and possibly a photocopy of the old visa and passport details page. You may also want to notify the embassy asap even before getting the new passport so they cancel the visa before some criminal may use it.
– Honorary World Citizen
May 15 '17 at 19:08




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What country issued your passport, and where are you now?
– phoog
May 15 '17 at 19:32




What country issued your passport, and where are you now?
– phoog
May 15 '17 at 19:32




2




2




@SheikPaulofOsawatomie, this should be an answer.
– o.m.
May 15 '17 at 20:01




@SheikPaulofOsawatomie, this should be an answer.
– o.m.
May 15 '17 at 20:01




1




1




...and once you've reported it gone, don't use it even if you find it again.
– Chris H
May 16 '17 at 8:01




...and once you've reported it gone, don't use it even if you find it again.
– Chris H
May 16 '17 at 8:01












@joernano It appears pretty obvious to most what the OP was asking.
– Honorary World Citizen
May 16 '17 at 11:49




@joernano It appears pretty obvious to most what the OP was asking.
– Honorary World Citizen
May 16 '17 at 11:49










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Report the theft/loss to the police and get a police report. Immediately notify the issuing embassy so they cancel/void the visa before some criminal may use it and cause complications for you via identity theft. Reporting to the police promptly helps convince the issuing embassy that the loss is genuine so there won't be suspicion you're part of a passport/visa racket.



Apply for a new passport, then return to whichever embassy you got the visa from and apply for a new visa. Remember to carry the police report along and possibly a photocopy of the old visa and passport details page when going for your interview.



Finally have on you all documents (e.g bank statements, employment letter etc) needed just like you would if applying for a new visa. Some countries don't just replace a missing visa, they evaluate you all over again like a fresh application.






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  • Why report the police? I thought that informing the embassy is enough.
    – BЈовић
    May 16 '17 at 6:37






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    @BЈовић So that the police know to not come after them if someone successfully uses their visa for identity fraud.
    – cybermonkey
    May 16 '17 at 6:43










  • Or if someone commits a crime and shows that passport as their ID.
    – David Schwartz
    May 16 '17 at 7:37






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    @BЈовић the police report may be necessary to get a replacement.
    – phoog
    May 16 '17 at 8:34

















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up vote
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Report the theft/loss to the police and get a police report. Immediately notify the issuing embassy so they cancel/void the visa before some criminal may use it and cause complications for you via identity theft. Reporting to the police promptly helps convince the issuing embassy that the loss is genuine so there won't be suspicion you're part of a passport/visa racket.



Apply for a new passport, then return to whichever embassy you got the visa from and apply for a new visa. Remember to carry the police report along and possibly a photocopy of the old visa and passport details page when going for your interview.



Finally have on you all documents (e.g bank statements, employment letter etc) needed just like you would if applying for a new visa. Some countries don't just replace a missing visa, they evaluate you all over again like a fresh application.






share|improve this answer




















  • Why report the police? I thought that informing the embassy is enough.
    – BЈовић
    May 16 '17 at 6:37






  • 1




    @BЈовић So that the police know to not come after them if someone successfully uses their visa for identity fraud.
    – cybermonkey
    May 16 '17 at 6:43










  • Or if someone commits a crime and shows that passport as their ID.
    – David Schwartz
    May 16 '17 at 7:37






  • 4




    @BЈовић the police report may be necessary to get a replacement.
    – phoog
    May 16 '17 at 8:34














up vote
19
down vote













Report the theft/loss to the police and get a police report. Immediately notify the issuing embassy so they cancel/void the visa before some criminal may use it and cause complications for you via identity theft. Reporting to the police promptly helps convince the issuing embassy that the loss is genuine so there won't be suspicion you're part of a passport/visa racket.



Apply for a new passport, then return to whichever embassy you got the visa from and apply for a new visa. Remember to carry the police report along and possibly a photocopy of the old visa and passport details page when going for your interview.



Finally have on you all documents (e.g bank statements, employment letter etc) needed just like you would if applying for a new visa. Some countries don't just replace a missing visa, they evaluate you all over again like a fresh application.






share|improve this answer




















  • Why report the police? I thought that informing the embassy is enough.
    – BЈовић
    May 16 '17 at 6:37






  • 1




    @BЈовић So that the police know to not come after them if someone successfully uses their visa for identity fraud.
    – cybermonkey
    May 16 '17 at 6:43










  • Or if someone commits a crime and shows that passport as their ID.
    – David Schwartz
    May 16 '17 at 7:37






  • 4




    @BЈовић the police report may be necessary to get a replacement.
    – phoog
    May 16 '17 at 8:34












up vote
19
down vote










up vote
19
down vote









Report the theft/loss to the police and get a police report. Immediately notify the issuing embassy so they cancel/void the visa before some criminal may use it and cause complications for you via identity theft. Reporting to the police promptly helps convince the issuing embassy that the loss is genuine so there won't be suspicion you're part of a passport/visa racket.



Apply for a new passport, then return to whichever embassy you got the visa from and apply for a new visa. Remember to carry the police report along and possibly a photocopy of the old visa and passport details page when going for your interview.



Finally have on you all documents (e.g bank statements, employment letter etc) needed just like you would if applying for a new visa. Some countries don't just replace a missing visa, they evaluate you all over again like a fresh application.






share|improve this answer












Report the theft/loss to the police and get a police report. Immediately notify the issuing embassy so they cancel/void the visa before some criminal may use it and cause complications for you via identity theft. Reporting to the police promptly helps convince the issuing embassy that the loss is genuine so there won't be suspicion you're part of a passport/visa racket.



Apply for a new passport, then return to whichever embassy you got the visa from and apply for a new visa. Remember to carry the police report along and possibly a photocopy of the old visa and passport details page when going for your interview.



Finally have on you all documents (e.g bank statements, employment letter etc) needed just like you would if applying for a new visa. Some countries don't just replace a missing visa, they evaluate you all over again like a fresh application.







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answered May 15 '17 at 20:17









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  • Why report the police? I thought that informing the embassy is enough.
    – BЈовић
    May 16 '17 at 6:37






  • 1




    @BЈовић So that the police know to not come after them if someone successfully uses their visa for identity fraud.
    – cybermonkey
    May 16 '17 at 6:43










  • Or if someone commits a crime and shows that passport as their ID.
    – David Schwartz
    May 16 '17 at 7:37






  • 4




    @BЈовић the police report may be necessary to get a replacement.
    – phoog
    May 16 '17 at 8:34
















  • Why report the police? I thought that informing the embassy is enough.
    – BЈовић
    May 16 '17 at 6:37






  • 1




    @BЈовић So that the police know to not come after them if someone successfully uses their visa for identity fraud.
    – cybermonkey
    May 16 '17 at 6:43










  • Or if someone commits a crime and shows that passport as their ID.
    – David Schwartz
    May 16 '17 at 7:37






  • 4




    @BЈовић the police report may be necessary to get a replacement.
    – phoog
    May 16 '17 at 8:34















Why report the police? I thought that informing the embassy is enough.
– BЈовић
May 16 '17 at 6:37




Why report the police? I thought that informing the embassy is enough.
– BЈовић
May 16 '17 at 6:37




1




1




@BЈовић So that the police know to not come after them if someone successfully uses their visa for identity fraud.
– cybermonkey
May 16 '17 at 6:43




@BЈовић So that the police know to not come after them if someone successfully uses their visa for identity fraud.
– cybermonkey
May 16 '17 at 6:43












Or if someone commits a crime and shows that passport as their ID.
– David Schwartz
May 16 '17 at 7:37




Or if someone commits a crime and shows that passport as their ID.
– David Schwartz
May 16 '17 at 7:37




4




4




@BЈовић the police report may be necessary to get a replacement.
– phoog
May 16 '17 at 8:34




@BЈовић the police report may be necessary to get a replacement.
– phoog
May 16 '17 at 8:34



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