I'm not sure how it works in India, but in the United States and Europe they let you keep your expired passports, and I strongly believe that one should always keep these expired passports - for sentimental value if nothing else.
Having said that, I think you'll probably be able to keep your passport.
In fact, you shouldn't even need to transfer your visa to your new passport. Most borders will allow you to use your visa on an old passport as long as you have a current passport with you too. Keep them both. Carry them both.
2007-03-24 14:29:20
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answered by Ben 7
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final analysis whilst dealing with your or her passport. Get it performed appropriate. modern-day the two certainly one of your different halves' passports to the ideal embassy valid or clerk. clarify your venture...ask what's the ideal thank you to a clean VISA affixed to her new (married call) passport. i don't see the vast deal. Is your spouse a Philippine national or an American citizen and what united states issued her passports? I experience that's your reason of venture for the reason which you're discussing a US Visa. if your spouse is now legally MRS. Smith she has to apply her modern-day passport. i'm shocked that her "single" passport wasn't grew to become in on the time of receiving her new one?? pass to the embassy and function it performed desirable...ward off destiny issues. stable success
2016-11-23 13:26:22
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answered by hoscheit 4
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Since your passport is damaged, you can not able to travel.
If you are in India, contact the passport authority or the Indian embassy, if you are residing abroad. They will issue a fresh passport against the damaged one and endorse all the details of your existing passport (number, validity, place of issue etc) to the new one. Of course they will return back your damaged passport.
Remember, you will be levied a fee of 5 times more than the normal renewal fee of Indian passport. Once you got the new one, contact the concerned embassies/consulates to transfer your existing visas to the new passports.
I hope it will workout.
Good luck.
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Yes, one of my colleagues have accidentally damaged his passport and applied for a new one in Dubai Indian consulate. The consulate has issued a new pp and returned the damaged one because it contains valid residence visa of UAE. Confirm with the passport authorities or embassy, before submitting your damaged pp for a fresh one.
2007-03-24 20:02:45
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answered by Zain 7
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you might check with the agency in advance to see if it is permissible to return a damaged passport and if so, request that it be returned due to the visa stamps.
2007-03-31 13:51:03
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answered by roundater 5
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I think they will attach the page with your visa onto a new passport
2007-03-24 16:42:12
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answered by Nort 6
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All passports when renewed are given back especially if it has a valid visa.
2007-03-24 15:42:21
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answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7
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you need a new one but they do return the old one
2007-03-24 14:18:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes they will because that is your property that you have paid for...
2007-03-29 14:46:16
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answered by BeachBum 7
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Yes, they will.
2007-03-24 14:21:16
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answered by Bigi Bal 3
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Where are you from?
2007-03-24 14:18:17
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answered by Bibi 5
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