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Post by Ricachon78 on Feb 28, 2005 1:23:21 GMT -5
Hello there, I doing a "multiple countries" trip in may & I have a concern and I was wondering if maybe you could help me out... My passport is very new ( 1 1/2 year old ) and I traveled to paris & london last year, they only used 1 1/2 pages on my passport, but they skip the next new side of a page & stamping last on the next one after... so now I have the next 6 full pages for USA-Rome-Athens-Egypt-Athens-USA. Now, my question is.... at the airport, can they use that skiped page &/or any spaces available (since the first two pages they only used the upper part leaving the bottom parts empty) ? I mean... them being able to use all that xtra space; will be enough for all 3 countries? Thank you very much, your help is highly apriciated!! Ricachon78
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Post by MuvverRussia on Feb 28, 2005 9:43:35 GMT -5
They can usually put more than one stamp on a page, also they don't have to be used consecutively - any free space is fine.
For your route I would have thought you'd be stamped about 6 times, so it should be OK - if your passport is anything like the UK one you should have around 20 pages free.
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Post by me on Feb 28, 2005 22:19:23 GMT -5
if it's a concern, you can get suplemental pages for your passport. at least you can for US passports.
the Isrealis will not stamp in the passport, if you ask them not to. some arab countries refuse entry if you have an Isreal stamp.
well, they used to refuse. things are probably different now. this is old info, probably.
Does anyone know if this is still true?
- d
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