I had a similar situation sometimes ago my passport expired sometime in 2005 and all i did was to walk into the immigration office in 2007 and did a renewal not obtaining a new one irrespective of the year lapse though am a nigerian residing in Nigeria, yours may depend on the country you come from and the laws guiding your country of residence, so take a bold step and visit the immigration or go to there website to find out how to go about it and the rules guiding such lapses.
2007-03-28 22:48:30
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answered by MOT 1
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Expired Passport Renewal Grace Period
2016-12-28 16:05:25
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answered by ? 3
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Expired Passport Grace Period
2016-10-06 07:45:42
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answered by ebrahim 4
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Simple to renew online--for 55$. Or you can go to the post office and sub,it the forms and renew. You have 15 years from date of expiration before you have to get a whole new one.
2016-03-18 06:10:15
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answered by Anonymous
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No need to apply for a new passport. Your existing passport will be renewed. Of course the authorities will be levied a nominal fee for this delay. The grace period for renewing passport is six months from the date of expiry.
Good luck.
2007-03-28 22:24:47
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answered by Zain 7
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You need to re-apply for a new passport. The grace period is one year for renewal. You have to pay the fee, etc, etc. If you are in India then please visit this site:
http://passport.nic.in/
2007-03-28 22:28:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Your passport can be extended from short validity to full validity i.e. 10 yrs. from date of issue. Due to gap, police veritication necessary.
2007-03-30 03:37:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Apply for a fresh one and deposit the old expired one including its detail in the form.
2007-03-28 22:24:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Expired means its no longer valid . Therefore you need a new one .
2007-03-28 22:21:13
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answered by prole1984 5
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I think to have to check with your local immigration office or your embassy if you are a foreigner. I think its vari from one another.
Cheerzzz!!!
2007-03-28 22:22:17
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answered by sweet_gal 2
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