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Hello everyone, I currently have 3 multi entry non immigrant O visas issued from the Thai consulate in Savannakhet in my passport I will go to apply for another in June or July this year. My questions are: How many blank pages are required in my passport to apply successfully for the visa? I will have 4 or 5 blank pages on application. Also is it advised  get a new passport before going, given that I currently have 3 used visas in the passport  am using now? Thanks for any advice.

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4 pages i think is plenty. i'm on the same visa this year. there is no limit. i have 3 in mine, would have been more but changed passport due to pages running out a few years ago not because of number of visas. on this passport i have 1 non o single year before last that i got the year extension on. had a single non o at start of last year from london then left country for a month as had stuff to do and came back had a visa exempt here and there and eneded up getting a multi in june last year from savannaket. no questions asked. i am fairly certain it doesn't matter how many you have had. well i wasn't planning on getting a new passport before june/sept time, just assumed i can go get another visa. Wait for UJ to confirm as if there is a limit then i need to know about it too 555

**actually i'm almost 100% certain there's no limit just thinking over the years. In the almost 20 years of using various visas and extensions (be that marriage or work), i have never changed my passport because of too many visas. well not because of immo, pages taken up yes

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There are no reports of problems getting many Non O visas on the basis of marriage to a Thai, in Savannakhet or anywhere else. You have enough empty pages for Lao visa, new Non O, and entry exit stamps. If you get a new passport before getting the next Non O, the advantage could be that you avoid needing to carry both old and new passports when you get a new passport part way through the year when the passport is then full.

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