Hi guys.....
The brother in law left his passport in his jeans and they ended up getting washed with it in the pocket. We are heading of in 3 weeks time and I am just enquiring will it be excepted by the airline even though it was washed or is it a case of getting to the passport office in the morning.
It's difficult to say without having seen the passport. God help your brother in law if he has to go to the Passport Office, he's in for an experience.
Hi guys.....
The brother in law left his passport in his jeans and they ended up getting washed with it in the pocket. We are heading of in 3 weeks time and I am just enquiring will it be excepted by the airline even though it was washed or is it a case of getting to the passport office in the morning.
Italy.... over with Aer Lingus and home with Ryanair
I had reason to go to the passport office in Dublin about 4 weeks ago. I didn't have an appointment. I arrived there on a Thursday at about 1pm. As luck would have it I found parking right outside the front door. Fearing the worst I fed the meter with a couple of hours of parking time. I shouldn't have bothered. I was in and out in less than 5 minutes - including the two minutes it took to negotiate the stairs and the 'take a number' ticket machine!
Maybe I was just lucky. Or maybe the appointment system has eased the pressure caused by 'walk-ins' like myself ?
It's now marginally cheaper to use Passport Express (€80 + €9) than the counter service (€95): https://www.dfa.ie/passports-citizenship/top-passport-questions/passport-fees/Pay the few bob to An Post for Passport Express, it's worth the money.
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