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Damaged Passport Advice

Old May 4th 2010, 1:03 am
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Evening all,
I'm in need of some urgent advice re my wife's passport. I went to the cupboard where we kept our passport to discover that some kind of liquid had leaked from a carton and changed the colours of the pages slightly.

All the information is entirely readable on the Passport and her L2 visa however its got some dye run in the outer edges of the pages.

Here's the crunch...we're travelling back to Scotland on the 28th June for a wedding. Does she need a replacement passport and visa? Would she be refused entry to UK or US on a valid but damaged passport or Visa?

The lead time for replacement Passport I believe from Washington to be 4 weeks but the L2 scares me. Could she enter on return in a visa waiver?

Thanks in advance for input.
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Old May 4th 2010, 2:30 pm
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Originally Posted by lochdaz-of-blantyre
Does she need a replacement passport and visa?
No.


Would she be refused entry to UK or US on a valid but damaged passport or Visa?
Highly unlikely, no.

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