Question for the Hivemind:
My passport is expired. It is also not-to-be-found. I need to renew it/get a new one before January. Unfortunately, to report it missing, you need the passport number, which I don't have. Any way to get around this? What office would I go to to deal with this?
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Damn, got home late, or early, or something.
Spent most of Manson's set backstage. Saw Evan Rachel Wood, who appears to be morphing into a Dita wannabe. Very scary.
Thanks, Cashmere! That's where I was going, but if you try to fill it out online, they make you have the passport number. But, on re-read, I can print it out and send it in without all the information. Good to know.
vw, you're lucky you're in a city with a passport agency. You should be able to apply in person for a new one. Of course that probably sounds a lot easier than it is.
Last night I had the strangest dream about a co worker proposing to me. Very weird. I ate the ring by accident.
see, I always have an issue with putting the ring in a glass or food or whatever. Just get down on one knee and open the freaking box.
OK, I've decided it's time to get a passport ... now, I'm coloring my hair a completely different color than the natural one. What color do I put down? or do they ask?
And I'm going to have the same problem when I have to renew my driver's license ... sigh ... these complicated first-world problems.
OK, I've decided it's time to get a passport ... now, I'm coloring my hair a completely different color than the natural one. What color do I put down? or do they ask?
put down the color your hair is now. If you decide to go back to silver, they'll figure it out.
I thought passport applications asked for your natural haircolor.
Don't think I'll go back to the natural color until it's completely white ... and maybe not then!