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Another Hamburg update from the British Consulate

Started by FSF, May 07, 2010, 05:00:47 PM

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Keep up to date on all info at http://www.fsf.org.uk/hamburg2010/

Fulham fans have been allocated Terminal 1 at Hamburg Airport - all charter flights and day-trips will be taking off from here.

Official transfer coaches from the airport to the stadium or city centre will be marked with Red signs for Fulham fans and Blue for Atlético. Make sure you follow the right route!

Also from the British Consulate:

Quote"If you lose your passport
Report the loss to the local police as soon as possible and obtain a copy of the police report.  British Consular officials in Hamburg can issue an Emergency Passport, which is a temporary, one-way travel document, to allow you to return to UK, but you will need to produce the following:

-   Police report
-   An acceptable form of ID (eg photographic driving licence, photocopy of your passport)
-   2 passport-size photographs
-   Fee of 84 € (in cash) 

If you need your passport processed out of office hours an additional call-out fee of £131.70 (155 €) will be charged.

If you lose your money
British consular officials cannot give you money to help you return home.  You can transfer money from the UK using Western Union, a reputable and quick world-wide money transfer agency.  You can also use most major credit and debit cards in German cash machines if you know your pin.

If you are arrested
British consular officials can visit you in prison (if you request it) and can put you in touch with local lawyers if you need one.  But they cannot get you out of prison, represent you in court, or pay your bills.

Consular Assistance
If there is an emergency during your visit to Hamburg you can contact British Consular staff on the following numbers:

0049 40 4480 32 36 (Hamburg Consulate) – if line is engaged you will be diverted to the mailbox
0049 17195 88311 (Consular Officer in Berlin)


Finally, and above all, we hope you enjoy the game and your visit to Hamburg!"

Keep up to date on all info at http://www.fsf.org.uk/hamburg2010/