anchorman 2 | - 12 Aug 2009 / #1My wife's Polish passport is due to run out in November and we would like to go on holidays shortly and she was told the only way to renew it is in person in Canberra. Is this right? We are currently in outback WA and won't be on the East Coast before we plan to head overseas next. I was hoping you could apply by post, maybe get a Policeman or JP to view her current passport and confirm it is her.Has anyone had any experience with this?Thanks in advance for any help.
pgtx 29 | 3,146 12 Aug 2009 / #2if the PL embassy or consulate says that it cannot be done by mail, then it cannot be done by mail...
King Sobieski 2 | 714 12 Aug 2009 / #3call the embassy.im sure you could get the application sent and send it back to them.
JarekAUS - | 2 15 Aug 2009 / #4You can do it via mail, although i dont know how. My dad did it for the family a few years back. I would give them another call, let us know how you go
Dam - | 10 27 Aug 2009 / #5you can't do it. they need your finger prints and you need to lodge the application in person. this is a law and you can't go around with it. and also your wife need to have PESEL number.you can apply in canbera or sydney
Wroclaw Boy 27 Aug 2009 / #6you can't do it. they need your finger printsIf its a renewal theyd have finger prints on file.
Dam - | 10 28 Aug 2009 / #7Wroclaw Boydon't think so especially if the finger prints its a new thing, can you explain to me how they will have it ??
Atr_ 27 Nov 2009 / #8I also want to travel on my Polish passport that has expired this year I think..i seem to have lost it. My mum tells me it takes up to a year! for gods sake! I want to travel by april next year..it seems ridiculous!
szczeciniak 4 | 92 27 Nov 2009 / #9easy way is to go to poland on australian passport and in poland ask for id card and polish passport( if you stay there long term )and this will allow you to travel all over th europe .id card only would be ok to do the traveling as well.