You might have thought about it, but you’ve never actually checked it—
Is it possible to make a photocopy of your passport?
The short answer is: Yes, it is.
But how can you do that, and in which situations such a photocopy will come in handy?
No need to wonder anymore.
Keep reading to learn everything you need to know about a passport photocopy.
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Should I make a photocopy of my passport?
Since you already know that making a photocopy of your passport is possible, now comes another question: Should you do it?
Generally, photocopying your passport is optional, but it can certainly improve your (traveling) life when unexpected situations occur.
It may happen that your passport gets lost, or even worse—stolen.
Regardless of your current location, you must contact relevant authorities (e.g., a passport office) and inform them about this fact.
Having a copy of your passport will help you expedite the process of getting a replacement passport.
A passport photocopy will also come in handy in the case of a damaged passport.
Like in the previous example, carrying a good-quality photocopy of your passport will make the replacement passport application process faster and easier.
And what if you’ve lost an expired passport?
It’s also a possible scenario.
In all these situations apart from the necessary information you need to provide, a passport photocopy will help to get your passport renewed without needing to apply for a new one.
Remember! A copy of your passport is not a valid form of identification. While it can help you during administrative processes, you can only travel internationally with an original passport book.
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What should be included in a photocopy of the passport?
A passport photocopy aims to help the authorities identify your personal data.
Thus, when preparing a photocopy of your passport, pay attention to the second page—this is where you can find all the necessary information, including:
- Your full name and last name
- Biometric photograph
- Passport number
- Passport’s expiry date
Along with your passport photocopy, the US Department of State recommends carrying two extra passport photos.
With a documentation kit like that, any unexpected passport situation will be but a breeze!
How do I make a photocopy of my passport?
Creating a photocopy of your passport is a simple task you can do from the comfort of your home.
All you need is a printer with an in-built scanner—a desktop scanner will also be sufficient.
Here’s what you need to do:
- Open your passport book on the first and second pages.
- Put an open passport upside down on the scanner.
- Study the printer settings carefully—the default options might be too dark*.
- Set the highest possible quality and preferably change the settings from “grayscale” or “black and white” to “color.”
- Click the scanning button.
*Look for the “density” feature and ensure it’s set to “normal” or “0” (depending on your copier) to avoid getting photocopies that are too dark.
Depending on your device, your photocopy might get printed instantly or be saved on your computer in a digital version.
The latter option might be even more comfortable as you can store your passport as an electronic copy on your mobile device.
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Wrap up
Creating a passport photocopy may prove useful. It can speed up the replacement or renewal process if your passport is lost or stolen.
You can create such a photocopy in the comfort of your home using a printer or a scanner. Prepare the passport pages with your data. Ensure the device’s settings are set for a colored copy, and that the photocopy you end up with is clear and visible.
Roxana is a writer with 3+ years of experience. As a Master in psycholinguistics, she blends her passion for language and communication with insights from diverse cultures, making her content resonate with a broad audience.