where abouts in spain did you go?
what sort of accomodation did you stay in?
how much did it cost?
how much did your flights cost?
how much spending money did you need?
what ...
Additional Details It sounds lovely. I asked my travel agent for somewhere pretty and with a bit of history without any crazy drunken teenagers. I,m going on the 28th of this month. T...
ok, so im completely ignorant as to what, where and why. dont judge me for it. i was born in detroit michigan usa and my parents are from mexico so yeah...no clue what goes on there. that's why ...
JOHN CARLOS INGRI ME LLAMO Y ME DIJO QUE TE CONTACTARA Q A TRAVES DE TI ME
HIBAS A EXPLICAR CIERTAS COSAS Q ELLA CONVERSO CONTIGO,YO NO HABLO MUY
BIEN INGLES ELLA ME HA LLAMADO HOY PERO NO E...
Does anyone know if there are any bullfights scheduled in Madrid between the 16th and 19th of July? Or Barcleona between the 19th and the 22nd July?...
Has anyone been to the Salvador Dali museum in Figueres in Spain? Which airport did you fly into and where did you stay. Was the museum interesting and was there much to see, also is there anything ...
yes, but be prepared to be subject to a little more scrutiny when traveling - my passport is slightly damaged and they tend to look more carefully at my passport when I do, but no issues so far though
Dave B
depends on how damaged it is
peanutz
Suggest you get a replacement as soon as you can. This is your personal identification and you want the immigration folks to see youa and your particulars slearly. It helps them too. And who knows what part of your identification may be lost until you try to go overseas.
So for your own convenient, get a replacement.
jigar master blaster
probebly not if it is demaged seriously.
roundater
it depends on the nature of the damage and who you might encounter that day. might want to check with the embassy or counselate of the country you are going to and the state department's web at travel.state.gov - phone is (1-877-487-2778)