Lost my passport and need to travel within the EU

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I lost my passport and need to travel from the Netherlands to France.
I requested a new passport but it is not here yet.
I do have my valid USA visa on my expired passport, would that be ok to travel or what about a national id from a non-Schengen nation?



Best Answer

This depends on your citizenship.

  • For non-EU citizens a national ID card does not help much, because they would need to show a passport with entry/exit stamps.
  • For EU citizens a national ID is enough, or various other documents including recently expired passports.

However, some airlines are running document checks which are not required by law.




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Can you fly without a passport in the EU?

Travel documents within EuropeYou will need an ID card or passport if you are travelling within the European Union. And not just when you cross a border (for example, via an airport). You must also be able to show an ID card or passport if you are staying in a European country.

What happens if you travel without a passport?

This can take about six to eight weeks, according to the Department of State. Without a passport, REAL ID-compliant card, or any other accepted forms of identification, you'll not be allowed through TSA checkpoints, meaning you won't be able to fly within the U.S.

Can I travel back to Europe with expired passport?

The short answer is \u201cno,\u201d at least not if you're traveling out of the country. An expired passport is simply not acceptable for international travel. If your passport is expired or is expiring within the next 6 months, you need to renew your passport.

Can you get an emergency passport UK?

You can apply for an emergency travel document (sometimes called an 'emergency passport') if you're abroad, need to travel and cannot get a passport in time. If you're in the UK you should apply for a passport urgently.



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Answer 2

Normally, travel within the Schengen Area is not subject to border controls. Most (all?) states however require foreigners to have an identity document at all times. Under normal circumstances, crossing the border between two Schengen states is just as easy as travelling within one state.

However, France is special. Due to a "Persistent terrorist threat", border checks were temporarily reinstated along French borders. As long as these temporary measures are in force, you will need to show an identity document when crossing into France.

I'm not sure if an expired passport is a valid form of ID in France. This official website states that the valid forms of ID are:

  • un titre d'identité (carte nationale d'identité, passeport ou permis de conduire),
  • une autre pièce (document d'état civil avec filiation, livret militaire, carte d'électeur ou carte vitale),
  • voire un témoignage.

My understanding of that is that any ID card or driver's license is accepted.

Air travel is also a little special, because airports or airlines are allowed to carry out identity checks on passengers. This depends on the airline, a well-known example is easyJet which always requires ID to board (and sometimes also asks about visa), while many other airlines/airports only check ID from time to time. However, these are supposed to be only security checks, not border checks, so your immigrant/visa status should not be checked.

Wikipedia says:

Such security checks can be conducted through the verification of the passenger's passport or national identity card: Such a practice must only be used to verify the passenger's identity (for commercial or transport security reasons) and not his or her immigration status. For this reason, law enforcement agencies, airport authorities and air carriers cannot require air passengers flying within the Schengen Area who are third-country nationals to prove the legality of their stay by showing a valid visa or residence permit.(source)

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