Tag: Emergency travel documents
1st September 2016
London, UK
One of the first experiences I had of an Emergency travel document was covered in a series of photo casebooks I wrote last year. I actually had to cut out some of what happened because you wouldn’t have believed me – but now that you are all desensitised to a man losing his passport between […]
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25th August 2016
London, UK
A while ago, I blogged about the vast levels of complexity we faced digitising the application process for Emergency travel documents. Today I’d like to look at a little more detail at one of our responses to that: building a data-driven application and how we control what is displayed. In my earlier blog, I talked […]
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26th April 2016
London, UK
Last year I wrote a number of ‘Photo casebooks’ talking about what an emergency travel document is, and our plans to digitise the application process for an emergency travel document. The project is still invitation only, but has now been rolled out worldwide; and at least until our legalisation online project goes live, it is […]
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18th December 2015
London, UK
At the start of 2015 the Digital Transformation Unit set itself an ambitious to do list. After the euphoria of celebrating our first anniversary, the year has been defined by hard graft as we’ve worked with colleagues across the FCO to begin work on how to deliver digital services to British people across the world […]
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5th November 2015
London, UK
One of the biggest and most important transactions run by the Foreign Office is emergency travel documents. An emergency travel document will get you home if you are abroad and your passport is unavailable for one reason or another. Earlier in the casebook we saw why people would need an emergency travel document, what the current […]
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4th November 2015
London, UK
One of the biggest and most important transactions run by the Foreign Office is emergency travel documents. An emergency travel document will get you home if you are abroad and your passport is unavailable for one reason or another. Earlier we saw why people would need an emergency travel document, and what the current emergency […]
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3rd November 2015
London, UK
One of the biggest and most important transactions run by the Foreign Office is emergency travel documents. An emergency travel document will get you home if you are abroad and your passport is unavailable for one reason or another. Yesterday we saw British businessman Tom somehow losing his passport at the airport between passport control […]
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2nd November 2015
London, UK
One of the biggest and most important transactions which the FCO runs is emergency travel documents. An emergency travel document can help you get back home if you don’t have your passport for one reason or another. It has all sorts of users including: People who have lost their passport when travelling Expatriates who have […]
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