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https://quietjourney.com/community/YABB.cgi?num=1297519570 Message started by Arrowhead Paddler on Feb 12th, 2011 at 2:06pm |
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Title: Re: Crossing Canadian/US border Post by DentonDoc on Feb 12th, 2011 at 7:09pm BillConner wrote on Feb 12th, 2011 at 6:27pm:
Nice to know there is an expedited service because "same-day" service can be a bit pricey (if you can get it). Maybe a dozen years ago, my daughter was headed to Europe with a group. Two days before departure, she began looking for her passport. Panic set in after it didn't turn up in either the safe deposit box or any of the "hiding" places at home. The additional bad new ... the passport was with her birth certificate. The next day, after numerous unsuccessful calls to see if there was any remedy for this short term problem, I finally gave my local congressman a call. They soon called back and said that if we could get my daughter to Houston (the closest passport office) before the end of the day, they would issue her an passport on an emergency basis. I said, OK and we'd try to get her to the passport office that day. Next step was to find a flight to Houston that could get them to the passport office in a timely manner. Intercontinental... to far out... takes more time. We finally settled on an early afternoon flight to Hobby (closer to downtown). I quickly loaded my wife and daughter in the car and shot down the road to the airport in Dallas (Love, not DFW ... its a longer drive). Luckily the traffic was not too bad and we made the airport in about 45 minutes (at least that was sufficient time to eat lunch while we drove). Arrived at the airport, and dropped them off. I "stood by" in the parking lot to make sure they made the flight ... they did. Upon arrival at Houston, they quickly flagged a cab ... "any of you guys ever drive a cab in Boston?" Your it! Haul ass to the passport office!! After arriving at the federal building, it took a little time to find the office, but by 4:00 they were in the passport office. "Oh NO! Long lines!!! Will we get to the desk before the office closes?" They finally did ... at 4:55. They explained who they were, to which the agent responded "Oh, Yes!" She temporarily left her station and returned to her station. As she handed the new passport across the desk, it was still VERY warm to the touch from the laminating machine. They relaxed a bit afterwards before taking in a quick dinner before heading back ... after all, my daughter now had to finish packing for the next morning's flight. They arrived back in Dallas before 8:00, looking a fit frazzled ... but the next day, she was on the plane! So, I guess it helps to use a little "grease." I guess it didn't hurt, that the congressman I called was then "Majority Leader of the House." dd |
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