By Charles R. Barrett
Article Link: http://www.expatexchange.com/lib.cfm?articleID=4027
Summary: Charles Barrett offers some helpful tips to ensure that you minimize risk associated with a lost or stolen passport.
Your US Passport is one of the most sought after documents in South America. A stolen, then altered passport is worth thousands of dollars on the black market. Here are some helpful tips to ensure that you minimize risk associated with a lost or stolen passport.
Losing your passport in any foreign country is sticky matter, so do your best to know where your passport is at all times. Having one or two backup copies provides some measure of safe guard. Also, you should know how to contact the nearest US Consulate in Ecuador in case you do lose your passport. They can help you to get another copy if necessary.
Other helpful tips for travelling in EcuadorDo not carry your wallet or purse with you with all your identification and credit cards. Carry one or maybe two cards with you and a color copy of your passport. Keep each card in a different pocket if possible, so that if something happens maybe you'll only have to give them part of your money or one credit card! (Theft of personal property is something to be aware of when walking around the streets of Ecuadorian cities.
Before you leave the US, notify your credit card companies you are going to be out of the USA and inform them where you will be using your card. Have the contact information for your banks and credit cards in case you need to call them.
Don't wear expensive jewelry items when walking around in downtown areas! This is a red flag for attracting petty theft!
Other than these alerts, be careful and have a good experience. If you would like our free 14 page “HELPFUL FACTS ABOUT ECUADOR” just write me RelocationServicesEcuador@gmail.com.
First Published: Jan 05, 2012