Replacing a damaged passport

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Urban Ag
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Maybe I'm slow but this doesn't seem completely consistent in the directions at travel.state.gov

Passport was damaged on last international flight (didn't realize it was floating in coke). Got it dried out well but the back pages clearly are warped. Assuming it's a bad idea to head off to a flight in June without replacing it.

Has anyone done this recently?

I am really worried I am going to submit the wrong form and screw myself. thanks

JMac03
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Do not try to travel with it.


https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/passports/passport-help/faqs.html

If your passport is damaged, apply for a new passport. Replace your passport if there is:
  • Water damage (including mold and stains)
  • A significant tear
  • Unofficial markings on the data page
  • Missing visa pages (torn out, ripped, or cut)
  • A hole punch
Do not replace your passport if there is normal "wear and tear" which includes:
  • The bend of a passport after being carried in your back pocket
  • Fanning of the visa pages after lots of opening and closing
If you need to replace your damaged passport, submit:
  • The damaged passport;
  • A signed statement explaining the damaged or mutilated condition of your passport book and/or card;
  • Form DS-11 (including supporting documents, photo, and fees)
Urban Ag
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thank you
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