November 26, 20196 yr There's one page left in my UK passport - number 31, and it has a small staple in the edge from where Thai immigration clipped the TM6 immigration form. There is also an empty page at the very beginning of the passport (page 6). Can visa stamps be issued at the front of the book? Unfortunately, my 90 day B visa expires on Dec 6. The previous page has room for an exit stamp. But will the last remaining page, 31, (or page 6 at the front) be enough for leaving, getting a visa stamp in another country, then re-entering and leaving Thailand again? It will need x4 standard size immigration stamps, assuming I enter a country that doesn't use the huge full page visas like Cambodia or Laos. I also have plane booked to the UK from Dec 18 to Dec 31, which makes the whole thing more complicated as I'll need a new passport at some point. It's possible I could order a new passport that is delivered to Thailand while I'm in the UK. In this case the last remaining page will be able to hold the last remaining re-entry.
November 26, 20196 yr Popular Post UK citizens are visa exempt in Malaysia. So a return flight to Kuala Lumpur could work? Just read that foreigners leaving Singapore will not have their passport stamped? Maybe someone can confirm. https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/foreigners-leaving-singapore-do-not-need-passports-stamped-11452944 Edited November 26, 20196 yr by KhunBENQ
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