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Ask HN: Travelers who get mugged or otherwise lose all papers / cash / phone

11 pointsby hive_mindabout 8 years ago
I was in an airport the other day and there was this lady crying there. Apparently she couldn&#x27;t find her passport. It was totally gone. And so now she was totally screwed (international flight).<p>Travelers who get mugged or otherwise lose their papers &#x2F; cash &#x2F; phone, etc... how do they make their way back home?<p>More importantly, who wants to work on a solution for this? Add a reply below.<p>The idea is to first digitize all a person&#x27;s papers. Next, have an international toll-free number they can call when they&#x27;re in an emergency. And we then help them out (we wire them cash, copies of their docs, etc.)

6 comments

notahackerabout 8 years ago
You go to your embassy&#x2F;consulate in that country (or whichever other embassy has an agreement to help if your country doesn&#x27;t have one) and ask for an &quot;emergency passport&quot; which will allow you to take a specified route back to your own country, passing through intermediate countries and spending a while there if part of your itinerary.<p>Normally this takes a couple of days to arrive: if you have a flight you&#x27;re probably screwed, and if you have longer to wait you might be able to wait for a full passport to arrive. The country you&#x27;re in might want you to go and visit their immigration office to get letters&#x2F;stamps explaining your original visa went missing too (India&#x27;s is particularly painful)<p>Having a scan of your original passport is going to help a lot (especially if hotels&#x2F;guesthouses need to see your passport), but your own passport office will have your original passport details on file somewhere, so amongst other things they can confirm your application for a replacement passport is likely to be genuine.<p>If you need cash, there&#x27;s Western Union. A good travel insurer&#x27;s phone line might be able to advise on stuff like this as well as process your claim.<p>I know this from the experience of losing passports twice...
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chefkochabout 8 years ago
Scan &#x2F; take a picture of everything valuable, have your card numbers in a keypass file and load it up to dropbox etc.<p>also have always some cash on you so if loose all your luggage you can still survive till you get a replacement card &#x2F; money wired.
applecrazyabout 8 years ago
I think they go to their respective embassy and they go through the steps to get a replacement done.<p>See <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;travel.state.gov&#x2F;content&#x2F;passports&#x2F;en&#x2F;emergencies&#x2F;lost-or-stolen-passports-abroad.html" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;travel.state.gov&#x2F;content&#x2F;passports&#x2F;en&#x2F;emergencies&#x2F;lo...</a>
gesmanabout 8 years ago
Interesting business idea: insurance in case you get totally screwed in a foreign country. Say for $50-$250 per trip you get full compensation for unscrewing yourself.
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zurnabout 8 years ago
A frequently given piece of advice is to carry a photocopy of your passport. It can short circuit some or all of the process.
NetStrikeForceabout 8 years ago
I think (at least partly) this is solved by travel insurance, which your credit card might have included too.