So, while traveling through a third world country, where you don't speak the language (like in Mexico) you get pickpocketed and your GC, DL, cash, credit cards, everything gone in a blink of an eye.
You don't speak the language, you cannot easily find help, you are not a US citizen, US embassy won't help you for a few days, your embassy cannot help you as your passport (thankfully) was not stolen.
Pure nightmare. You have nowhere to turn to, no one to ask for help.
Finally, a few days later, US embassy issues a temporary entry permit document.
Now, you have at least $400.00 worth of expense in replacing GC, not to mention other items, and some stuff that you can never replace.
I know it's happened to some of us, and the nightmare and truama doesn't hit you reading other people's stories, until it happens to you. In many years of traveling to many countries, there's only one instance when it happens, when everything changes.
Please share your thoughts on how to go about rebuilding your life after such a terrible experience.
You don't speak the language, you cannot easily find help, you are not a US citizen, US embassy won't help you for a few days, your embassy cannot help you as your passport (thankfully) was not stolen.
Pure nightmare. You have nowhere to turn to, no one to ask for help.
Finally, a few days later, US embassy issues a temporary entry permit document.
Now, you have at least $400.00 worth of expense in replacing GC, not to mention other items, and some stuff that you can never replace.
I know it's happened to some of us, and the nightmare and truama doesn't hit you reading other people's stories, until it happens to you. In many years of traveling to many countries, there's only one instance when it happens, when everything changes.
Please share your thoughts on how to go about rebuilding your life after such a terrible experience.