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Passports not in the drawer I always keep them in. Turning the place upside down.
(134 Posts)Thought I would have a quick look to see the date of expiry on them/. We use them for id as we haven’t been abroad for quite awhile. Last time was about December /January time when renewing a bond at the building society. Now I am really careful about passports and would have put them back in drawer in the same place. Also I would have been placed them back in my handbag as soon as they were seen. Have had everything out, drawers, handbags looked everywhere. I found an envelope with a receipt for mine which shows the number and date of issue. However, my dh’s envelope probably contains the two missing passports! I looked in the phone bookas I write most things down and there were old passport numbers but not the new ones. This has never happened before. Will I be able to cancel dh’s passport without the number. I remember they were issued from two different offices so I hope the issue date will be the same as on my receipt. Just asking as my head is aching and I know I am supposed to report list passports as soon as possible.
Have you checked the cases you used for your last holiday? Hope you find them. They will turn up am sure and though it holy I do pray to St Anthony when I lose something and it usually turns up. Probably cos they weren’t lost anyway. Just “put in a safe place”. Good luck xx
I opened my 'safe' drawer in my desk to check my building society book..it was gone! I panicked, turned the house upside down, finally phoned the building society to report the loss. As I was speaking to them I suddenly knew where it was...I pulled the drawer right out and there it was in the space under the drawer! It had somehow migrated to the back of the drawer and flipped over the back. Try that?
My son "mislaid" his passport last year, discovered 5 says before holiday date. House was turned inside out but no luck. Decided he'd chucked if out when cleaning out the desk in home office. Reported as lost, but couldn't get a replacement in time for his holiday.
Daddima
My friend lost her purse and was convinced a fellow who had sat next to her ai the train station had stolen it, so she reported it to police with a full description of the fellow. Two days later, she found the purse in the freezer, beside the stuff she had bought that day.
So, don’t just look where it could be!
( Anyway, at least you now have a replacement.)
Oh dear.
I did once search high and low for my phone (I knew it was on silent, so there was no use ringing it). It was in the fridge. In the box where we put the cheese. 
Mouse
I renewed my passport recently, applied online on Wednesday, received the new one on Saturday, so impressed.
Jacket pockets?
Lovetopaint037
Oh , I feel your pain 😢 When you always put something in the same place & then find it is not there !
Recently, I have ‘misplaced ‘ important paperwork that I need to be able to apply for our doggy passports . I know not quite the same but as I have literally had kept this paperwork in the same place since we brought our pups home 🏠2& half years ago . It is now a mystery & becoming quite urgent A few months ago I had to take them to show to the dog boarders who watched them for the weekend. Fast forward I went to retrieve them for the passports & have mislaid one 1️⃣ how did that even happen ? I have torn the house upside down , rooted in cupboards, bags every which place to no avail .
Another time many years ago , I was about to go on a short break & could not find my passport anywhere , it was at a time when I would often go away at weekends to Europe . Off I went to begin the replacement process , had the interview at the passport office & was all ready to pay & found I needed new photos . So home I trotted . I thought the naively at the time they could use my previously submitted photos !
A few days later , without even looking there it was ‘tucked into the pocket of the bag I always used on flights ‘ !!!
I’m sure your husbands will will turn up in the last place you’d imagine 🙏
I usually find if I tidy up everywhere I find what I’m looking for,then at least all drawers,shelves etc are really tidy,good luck.
My friend lost her purse and was convinced a fellow who had sat next to her ai the train station had stolen it, so she reported it to police with a full description of the fellow. Two days later, she found the purse in the freezer, beside the stuff she had bought that day.
So, don’t just look where it could be!
( Anyway, at least you now have a replacement.)
I could almost have written this myself. I last had my passport late last year. It's not in the drawer I normally keep it in, not in any of the luggage I used or may have used, not in any bags or pockets. I don't need it yet but what if I dropped it during my latest journey? Would anyone know if it had been used by someone else? I don't drop things. The only thing I can think of is that my partner has taken it for some reason, but I haven't come across it anywhere in the house. I know I'll have to pay, and it's just annoying because it was only a year or two old. But as many of you have said, as soon as you renew it, the damn thing will turn up!
Take out the drawer that you usually keep them in. They could possibly slip over the back and be lying in the bottom of the chest. Speaking from experience!!
I'm assuming you only have one handbag??? also was your dh with you when you used it for ID - could it be in a jacket pocket?
Don’t cancel too soon! They will be somewhere- but where? Ours were in the printer - we had been photocopying them “just in case”. Discovered much later…
When I once couldn’t find my passport, I eventually remembered having taken it somewhere as proof of ID, but immediately afterwards leaving it in the glove compartment of the car - ironically, as it turned out! - just in case my handbag got nicked.
I then forgot to put it away indoors, and a bit later the car went to be washed/hoovered in the supermarket car park - and my passport was nicked.
It was quite a while before I realised what had evidently happened, so it had to be cancelled immediately, and re-applied for. Luckily I didn’t need it in a hurry.
We lost ours a few weeks ago in Florence and had to cancel. The consequences and costs replacing at Consulate in Milan, new passports in UK (£500) and getting back to the UK amounted to over £2k including extra travel, flights, extra hotel nights, temp passports, new passports let alone the stress and grief!
Fingers crossed for you.
Once you do lands your hands on them, I'd like to pass on a tip. My passport (and will) are neatly tucked at the bottom of my knicker drawer. I've done the hunting before and know there's lots of good places to keep them but, I only have one knicker drawer!
You didn't mention whether you checked the pockets of the coats you and your husband were wearing the last time you remember having your passports on you.
Actually, there is a very good reason for passports still being in use: very few countries are fully digitalized as yet- Germany is miles behind Denmark for instance, and the further away from the north of Europe you get, the less you can rely on anything being on computers.
Are they with your building society documents??
I've had a quick word with St .Jude the Patron Saint of lost causes. Good luck. All things can be sorted and as you have no immediate plans to travel abroad, you have time to get new ones if necessary.
Is it with bank/building society stuff? Thats where mine were! I know the panic well
I moved house last October and remember seeing my passport. Now I need it (I go away in just over 5 weeks time) I can’t find it. I’ve searched the bungalow and all the boxes that are still waiting to be unpacked. No joy. There are a couple of other things missing too so I think a bag/box went to the tip by accident. I’ve cancelled my passport and applied for a new one. I’m so stressed hoping it arrives in time. It’s giving me nightmares.
Its alwats frustrating to lost important documents. I have no idea where my degree certificates are (after several house moves) but I doubt I will need them now!
The only time I ever misplaced or forgot my passport was on a trip to Iran in the 1970s (pre Islamic Republic). I had checked it into the hotel and left for the airport without it. Fortunately I remembered on the way and had to order the taxi to return to the hotel. I gave him a good tip for making my flight in time.
I also had a passport stolen in a burglary when I was a student in a rough area of Manchester. It was one of the lovely old black ones and I was quite underwhelmed with the new EU one.
B9exchange
It does seem a bit bizarre in this day and age that we are still dependent upon paper identification. You would think if it is possible to view your most private NHS records information securely on your phone, that your railcard is viewable on your phone, that surely you should just be able to bring up your passport on a phone when needed. Same for the driving licence. Then the worry of losing them would be no more.
Other countries are introducing/trialling epassports but will possibly be quickly superceded by facial recognition so pointless.
I'd probably forget to take my phone with me and don't use it for that kind of thing anyway.
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