Make copies of your travel documents  

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created by agentx 2009-07-22 12:41:44 am

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Travel with no worries. I save my driver's license, passport, and credit cards into a digital version, eg. pdf. Send an email with the file attached to a friend and myself. Should something happen, I can easily go online to get the numbers from my email.

Tip Credibility: 17   (Best Tip!)


submitted by kianhl 2009-09-02 05:37:56 am    

 



Scan any travel documents before you go and e-mail them to a Web-based e-mail service that you will have access to. That way you can always recover the documents whilst you are away from home.

Tip Credibility: 10


submitted by Impact Productions 2009-07-22 06:14:16 pm    


Make a copy of your travel documents like passport, visas, and travel insurance. Keep one copy in a different place to the originals and keep a copy with someone at home.

Tip Credibility: 7


submitted by agentx 2009-07-22 12:41:44 am    


Wear secret money belt to secure your valuable belongings like passport, spare credit card(s), some cash. If you don't know how a secret money belt looked like, you may take a look on http://www.TravelHematShop.com.

Tip Credibility: 7


submitted by sparkling 2009-08-01 09:16:08 am    


Make sure your credit cards customer service numbers are part of the saved travel documents. In case you lose your card or it's stolen, you can quickly call the company to report it.

Tip Credibility: 6


submitted by digitaldreams 2009-07-23 02:42:33 pm    


Give a complete itinerary and contact information to your family/friends who may be in charge of your children or your house. If something happens they can quickly reach you to report it.

Tip Credibility: 5


submitted by digitaldreams 2009-07-23 04:47:38 pm    

 


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