
What to Do If Your Passport Is Too Damaged to Travel
A passport is your key to international travel - but what happens if it’s too damaged to be accepted? Whether it’s been through the wash, torn, or worn out from years of use, a damaged passport can prevent you from boarding a flight or even entering another country. Here’s what you need to know—and what you should do—if your passport is too damaged to travel. What Counts as a Damaged Passport? Not all damage is obvious, but even minor imperfections can raise red flags at border control. Examples of damage that may render your passport invalid include: Water damage (even slight warping or staining) Torn or missing pages Detached or loose cover Smudged or faded personal information A badly bent or broken spine Unauthorized markings or scribbles A damaged or u...