If your passport has been stolen, you won't be able to travel.
Get StartedIf your passport has been lost or stolen you should report it immediately to the U.S. Department of State to prevent fraud. However, if your identity has been stolen you should contact the U.S. Department of State even if your passport has not been lost or stolen. By contacting the U.S. Department of State it will be alerted if the ID thief attempts to commit passport fraud.The phone number for the U.S. Department of State, Passport Services is (202) 955-0430. In addition, you should send a letter to follow up or as first contact with the U.S. Department of State alerting them to the identity theft and allowing them to watch for suspicious activity involving your passport.
Usually a cancelled passport is due to Death of the owner of the passport, or if it is reported lost or stolen and is replaced with a new passport.
Your B1/B2 visa is stamped into your passport. If it is no longer there, that means someone has torn out a page from your passport, or has stolen your passport. You need to report this to the US embassy, and to local authorities. You will be issued a new passport, then you can return to the embassy to have a new visa stamped.
Yes you can. But you need to inform the passport agency in the country that issued the passport to report it stolen or missing.
You can travel with valid Yugoslav passport until December 31, 2011. But you should note that you will need visa for most of the countries if you travel with such passport. It would be wisest thing to replace Yugoslav passport for new Serbian or Montenegrin passport.
Yes, it is recommended to travel with a copy of your passport as a backup in case the original is lost or stolen.
There has been no U. S. President to date of Serbian descent.
Yes it is. As long as you have a Serbian passport you are included in the schengen visa.
Get StartedIf your passport has been lost or stolen you should report it immediately to the U.S. Department of State to prevent fraud. The number to call is (202) 955-0430. In addition, you should file U.S. Department of State Form DS-64 Statement Regarding Lost or Stolen Passportat your local passport office or you may mail it to:U.S. Department of State Passport ServicesConsular Lost/Stolen Passport Section1111 19th Street, NW, Suite 500Washington, DC 20036Often, the local passport offices are located at post offices, libraries, or federal courthouses.The U.S. Department of State may request additional documentation, but include copies of the following, if available:A copy of the Police Report.A copy of your driver's license or another form of identification (e.g., a social security card).A copy of any other documentation or information about the lost or stolen passport and how you became aware of it.For further information about the information you'll need to file a police report, see Police Report - Information Collection.After you have reported the passport lost or stolen, it will be invalid for any further use by anyone. If you subsequently find or recover the passport you must immediately return it to the U.S. Department of State, Washington, D.C. 20522-1705, or to nearest passport agency.
If you are an Australian citizen and you don't have any charges pending then you should be bale to get a passport
Yes, you probably would encounter difficulties traveling with it since it wasreported stolen! The 'so-called' stolen passport would be red-flagged through Customs and Immigrations. Once the passport was used, officials would automatically question it validity.