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Old 09-13-2006, 12:13 PM
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Thanks Larry for starting your thread about your US passport. It reminded me that I will shortly have to renew my passport. So my question is; can I renew my UK passport in Puerto Plata consulate or do I have to go to S.D. if S.D. does anyone know the address please?
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Old 09-13-2006, 12:26 PM
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Why? It's a UK passport and people with information about this might not click on the US passport thread. Having said that, the title should mention it's a UK passport she's asking about.
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Old 09-13-2006, 12:34 PM
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Why? It's a UK passport and people with information about this might not click on the US passport thread. Having said that, the title should mention it's a UK passport she's asking about.
Thank you Chiri, the only reason I didnt put UK in the title is Im not sure if the rules have changed in the European Union, we now have European passports. For example can any consulate (here in the DR) of any country in the EU issue a renewal passport for a member country?
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Old 09-13-2006, 12:36 PM
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You can do it through the Puerto Plata office. Being an Ex-Pat Brit of some period in the DR I presume you have the Tel. Number & e-mail address for the office?
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Old 09-13-2006, 12:40 PM
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Thank you Chiri, the only reason I didnt put UK in the title is Im not sure if the rules have changed in the European Union, we now have European passports. For example can any consulate (here in the DR) of any country in the EU issue a renewal passport for a member country?
No, definitely not.

Wait and see what the answer is re getting it done in by the British consulate in Puerto Plata.

If you have to travel to Santo Domingo the address is Edificio Pepin, 7th floor, Av. 27 de Febrero, near the intersection with Av. Tiradentes. Phone no 809 472 7373. I've always found Lourdes and Vianela to be particularly helpful.

edited to add - just saw Grahame's reply, so ignore the above.
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Old 09-13-2006, 12:49 PM
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Thank you Chiri.

Grahame, I did have all his info in my old phone which was 'acquired' would you be so kind as to provide me with this POP info again.
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Old 09-13-2006, 03:16 PM
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Thank you Chiri.

Grahame, I did have all his info in my old phone which was 'acquired' would you be so kind as to provide me with this POP info again.
Regrettably he can't because he has had to go out. You will, of course, find this information in the telephone directory. Might be helpful to you to copy it to more than one place for safe keeping. Mendez will take your expiring passport, documents, fees etc and he will forward to Santo Domingo for issue of new one. You just need to fill in the form. Then, when it comes back to PP office, he will call you. Oh, just thought, he'd better not do that if your phone was 'acquired'..........
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Old 09-14-2006, 11:24 AM
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Regrettably he can't because he has had to go out. You will, of course, find this information in the telephone directory. Might be helpful to you to copy it to more than one place for safe keeping. Mendez will take your expiring passport, documents, fees etc and he will forward to Santo Domingo for issue of new one. You just need to fill in the form. Then, when it comes back to PP office, he will call you. Oh, just thought, he'd better not do that if your phone was 'acquired'..........
Many thanks Lambada, I got the info from the web.
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Old 09-14-2006, 11:42 AM
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A salutory note in this thread for everyone - no matter from which country you have arrived from. Important telephone numbers are ......... well, IMPORTANT - they could be your lifeline & save you in times of dire need! SO, keep them safe AND DUPLICATED OR TRIPLICATED somewhere!!

Mobile 'phones are prime targets for stealing these days so only keep on them what is essential to be kept there. Duplicate these (& your other more personal numbers) in a diary address or personal 'phone book. We have two of those PLUS the computer 'Contacts' programme - a bit heavy to keep them all up to date I agree, but at least we do not have to keep chasing after people who have given us the contact numbers in the past. I have lost one or two 'friends' who could not understand why I got irked when they asked me for a third time what a particular Tel. number was.

Sorry I was unable to respond with the 809 586 4244 or 809 586 8464 number yesterday Barbara - I had to go out after writing that quick message! You can also e-mail Mendez at Genni_Mendez@hotmail.com.
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Old 09-14-2006, 01:25 PM
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A salutory note in this thread for everyone - no matter from which country you have arrived from. Important telephone numbers are ......... well, IMPORTANT - they could be your lifeline & save you in times of dire need! SO, keep them safe AND DUPLICATED OR TRIPLICATED somewhere!!

Mobile 'phones are prime targets for stealing these days so only keep on them what is essential to be kept there. Duplicate these (& your other more personal numbers) in a diary address or personal 'phone book. We have two of those PLUS the computer 'Contacts' programme - a bit heavy to keep them all up to date I agree, but at least we do not have to keep chasing after people who have given us the contact numbers in the past. I have lost one or two 'friends' who could not understand why I got irked when they asked me for a third time what a particular Tel. number was.

Sorry I was unable to respond with the 809 586 4244 or 809 586 8464 number yesterday Barbara - I had to go out after writing that quick message! You can also e-mail Mendez at Genni_Mendez@hotmail.com.
Very helpful - many thanks
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