Lost Passport? Call Rush Passport

US passport renewalWith the Olympics coming to a close, one can’t help to wonder about the countless stories of athletes and family members who lost their passports.  What about all of the spectators who had passport issues?  More passport issues may be on the horizon as the Olympic games comes to an end this weekend.  Athletes, family members and fans may soon discover that when it is time to go home that they cannot find their passports.  It seems that many of the embassies in London should be prepared for people who have lost their passports, have had their passports stolen or damaged.  Several new passports will have to be issued.

On an average day it is hard to predict just how many people will lose or misplace their passports.  Now, think about all of the people who plan to be leaving London next week.  Surely they can’t all know where their passports are.  Sometimes by trying to find a secure location for one’s passport, the location is so secure that the passport’s owner can’t even find it!  Many travelers feel that their luggage is a safe place to store their passports.  Others feel that it would be better to keep passports in the room safe.  While others will only trust the hotel safe deposit box.  Some people just keep their passports on their person at all times.  Either way, be sure to make a photocopy of your passport, so that in the event your passport gets lost, you can make it as easy as possible to be replaced.

If you are interested in getting a passport or visa, give us a call at (212) 643-9305. Rush Passport™ Official US Passport Expeditors, serving Brooklyn, The Bronx, Queens, Staten Island, Manhattan, Westchester County, Nassau County & Suffolk County, Long Island, New Jersey, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Connecticut.

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