Being abroad, people often get lost and disappear from the sight of their relatives and friends. Grabbing the heart in this case is not the best way out of the situation. Try to contact the police, which will file a person on the international wanted list. And in advance or in parallel, you can try to find the person you need yourself through mutual acquaintances, social networks, various people search projects, etc.
It is necessary
- - a statement to the police;
- - announcement on specialized forums.
Instructions
Step 1
If you know in which hotel your relative is located, call the administrator and ask if such a person is listed in their hotel. Also contact the travel agency that issued the visa.
Step 2
If all these attempts have failed and you have not received information about the whereabouts of the person you are interested in, write a statement to the police. There, your application and information about the wanted person will be put on the international wanted list, and law enforcement agencies have much more opportunities to search for missing persons.
Step 3
In addition, advertise the search for a person on specialized sites and forums. Now there are a great many of them on the Internet. The chances of an answer are slim, but it's still better than nothing.
Step 4
Contact international societies, for example Russia-Great Britain, "Russians in Great Britain", etc. Usually people abroad feel strongly their foreignness and, living abroad, try to join some kind of society to maintain their morale and communicate with compatriots … Again, the probability of success here is small, but still there.
Step 5
There are many television programs that work with law enforcement agencies around the world to find missing people. Write a letter there and describe the missing person in detail.
Step 6
Try to search for a person by his email, phone number or using social networks (Facebook, Live Journal, Vkontakte, Odnoklassniki, etc.). Entering a person's name and the subsequent study of the results can lead you to the right person, if, of course, she left traces of her stay on the World Wide Web.