Hi all,
BUT the passport expires in less than 2 years so i'd need to spend £80 on a replacement passport now and another £100 in less than 2 years on a new one, and my money is very very tight right now (Having booked an america holiday and saving like crazy for a hotel etc).
Why do you think you would have to pay again in 2 years time? If you renew your passport now (I'm presuming this is a UK passport) then you will get a passport for 10 years + 9 months. Current cost for a UK-based application is £77.50 by the look of it.
You would be much safer to get a new passport, as you could find yourself not even getting onto the flight.
Hey mojorob,
I'd have to pay again in 2 years because now i have to get a "Replacement" passport as mine hasnt expired, its merely damaged, then it will expire in 2 years (just under in fact) meaning i then need to get a "Renewal"
I'd have to pay again in 2 years because now i have to get a "Replacement" passport as mine hasnt expired, its merely damaged, then it will expire in 2 years (just under in fact) meaning i then need to get a "Renewal"
If it's not really badly damaged, then I would suggest ticking the renewal box on the form rather than replacement. You would get a passport for 10 years + 9 months - you can renew passports that have more than 9 months validity, but you only get 9 months added onto the new one.



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