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Moderators, I wasn't sure where to post this so please direct me to the right forum if not here. Thanks.

 

My sister is in Luxembourg for training until May 31st and unfortunately her purse with her passport, IDs, cash and cards was stolen from the hotel's restaurant where she is staying. She filed a police report and her company is helping her financially and I send her instant noodles and canned goods through Amazon. She needs to renew her passport or apply for a travel document but the Philippine embassy where she's at is permanently closed and the closest is in Brussels. My question is.. she does not have a passport; she has a copy of her old passport with her visa, the original copy of police report (that needs to be translated in English), letter from her company saying she's under their sponsorship, passport photos, and a confirmed appointment letter for passport application..is this enough to cross the border? I have no idea how borders in Europe works that's why I'm asking. Is there anyone here who had the same experience? Please help.

 

 

September 2007- Met Online

March 12, 2009- Married at Quezon City Hall of Justice ❤️

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May 8, 2009- I-130 Sent

August 17, 2009- I-130 Approved

August 26, 2009- case received at NVC

November 5, 2009- CASE COMPLETED

USEM MANILA/ U.S. SOIL

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December 10, 2009- Interview @ 8:30AM- APPROVED

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February 22, 2010- 2yr GREEN CARD received

February 26, 2010- SSN received

REMOVING of CONDITIONS

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October 10, 2012- 10yr GREEN CARD received

NATURALIZATION

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January 28, 2013- Biometrics

May 22, 2013- Interview Passed & Oathtaking- Officially a US Citizen!

 

Now, I'm a FT banker and happily married with 15, 13 and 10 year old kids that caused us BEAUTIFUL CHAOS!

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29 minutes ago, bowgurl1980 said:

Moderators, I wasn't sure where to post this so please direct me to the right forum if not here. Thanks.

 

My sister is in Luxembourg for training until May 31st and unfortunately her purse with her passport, IDs, cash and cards was stolen from the hotel's restaurant where she is staying. She filed a police report and her company is helping her financially and I send her instant noodles and canned goods through Amazon. She needs to renew her passport or apply for a travel document but the Philippine embassy where she's at is permanently closed and the closest is in Brussels. My question is.. she does not have a passport; she has a copy of her old passport with her visa, the original copy of police report (that needs to be translated in English), letter from her company saying she's under their sponsorship, passport photos, and a confirmed appointment letter for passport application..is this enough to cross the border? I have no idea how borders in Europe works that's why I'm asking. Is there anyone here who had the same experience? Please help.

 

Hi, there is no border control between Luxembourg and Belgium.  It is part of the Schengen Area - International travelers are controlled when they first arrive in the area, but usually not between countries (exceptionally, controls happen, but currently nothing listed between Luxembourg and Belgium).   Your sister should not encounter any problems in her short trip to Belgium.  Wishing her the best of luck. 

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17 minutes ago, Lemonslice said:

Hi, there is no border control between Luxembourg and Belgium.  It is part of the Schengen Area - International travelers are controlled when they first arrive in the area, but usually not between countries (exceptionally, controls happen, but currently nothing listed between Luxembourg and Belgium).   Your sister should not encounter any problems in her short trip to Belgium.  Wishing her the best of luck. 

Oh, what a relief! Thank you for responding so quickly. I'll let her know.

 

September 2007- Met Online

March 12, 2009- Married at Quezon City Hall of Justice ❤️

USCIS/NVC STAGE

May 8, 2009- I-130 Sent

August 17, 2009- I-130 Approved

August 26, 2009- case received at NVC

November 5, 2009- CASE COMPLETED

USEM MANILA/ U.S. SOIL

November 17-18,2009- Medical PASSED

December 10, 2009- Interview @ 8:30AM- APPROVED

January 25, 2010- Flight (MNL to Japan- Detroit, MI- Buffalo, NY)

February 22, 2010- 2yr GREEN CARD received

February 26, 2010- SSN received

REMOVING of CONDITIONS

December 22, 2011- I-751 mailed

February 28, 2012- Biometrics done

October 10, 2012- 10yr GREEN CARD received

NATURALIZATION

January 09, 2013- N-400 mailed

January 28, 2013- Biometrics

May 22, 2013- Interview Passed & Oathtaking- Officially a US Citizen!

 

Now, I'm a FT banker and happily married with 15, 13 and 10 year old kids that caused us BEAUTIFUL CHAOS!

 
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