By Alan Johnson
Copyright belfastlive
A British man who found himself in what he describes as “every travellers’ worst nightmare” has shared important advice for those who might find themselves in a similar predicament whilst holidaying abroad. Adam Venturez, who was stranded in a foreign country with no means of returning home after losing his passport and missing his flight, used the opportunity to guide others through the process of getting back to the UK . “The first step is to go and report my passport as lost or stolen to the local police,” he began in a TikTok video, noting that this service is free of charge. “The next step is to apply for an emergency travel document so I can get home without a passport,” continued Adam, who was speaking from Paphos, Cyprus . To do this, he had to pay £125 via the UK government’s passport website, which explains: “An emergency travel document lets you travel from abroad if you need to travel urgently and cannot use your UK passport. It is usually only valid for one single or return journey. You can travel through a maximum of 5 countries.” However, Adam cautioned: “It could take up to two days for a few days to register.” He further advised: “Usually, the next step would be to book a hotel, Airbnb or just somewhere to stay for the next couple of days.” In his case, though, he was fortunate enough to have his girlfriend’s property in Cyprus as a place to stay, allowing him to “avoid the faff”. Thankfully, Adam revealed he received a message from the government later that evening, informing him he could pick up his document the next morning. Indeed, he then posted another video the following day as he made his way to the British High Commission in Nicosia (Cyprus’s capital). “They gave me this bright blue British passport that is only valid for one day, which will be taken off me once I get home,” Adam explained in his second clip. “I’m impressed they turned this around so quickly in 24 hours so I can now book a flight – and I have found one for £117.” However, upon reaching Larnaka International Airport, Adam faced an unforeseen cost that forced him to pay €50 [£43.25] for an in-person check-in, as he couldn’t complete the process online without his original passport and had missed the cut-off time for a free online check-in. You can apply for an emergency travel document if all the following apply: Meanwhile, if you have not had a UK passport that was issued on or after 1 January 2006, you’ll usually need to apply for a UK passport instead of an emergency travel document. Further information can be found via the government’s website here .