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Hello everyone,

I have a friend and she’s so worried about her passport! Her case Is, She travel to hongkong October 2013 and she go to macau by ferry and they gave her a visa sticker on her passport, and she went back to hongkong again, and immigration gave her a new visa to stay in hongkong.

After her travel she flew back home and she decided to ripped off the macau tourist visa to her passport (not the page of her passport but the visa) well the its because its expired already and 1 of the page of her passport was a lil bit ripped off skin page. And now she had a new visa sticker from UK and flying in a few months!

Now her question was, is there any problem when she arrives at UK immigration and officer find out that 1 of her passport page was a lil bit ripped on the skin? Maybe officer think that something wrong to her passport? What do you think guys?! Any sort of advices for this matter?!

Hongkong sticker still on her passport arrived (October 26 2013)

Macau visa sticker ripped off from passport page (October 27 2013)

Hongkong new visa sticker (October 28 2019) still on passport page

thanks

Posted

Removing visa stickers from the passport is a bad idea. Who does this is not really intelligent and is looking for problems. The best is to purchase a new passport.

Posted

A friend had a sticker visa come partially loose so he pulled it of leaving a small tear and an obvious mark on the page. His next time thru Passport Control they picked right up on it and called it an altered passport. They rubber stamped it...I don't recall what the stamp said but he had to get a new passport straight away.

This was about 5 years ago.

Posted

With the ltst terror alerts in Syria involving UK citezens the border control have stepped up security and may very well cause her a problem.


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Removing visa stickers from the passport is a bad idea. Who does this is not really intelligent and is looking for problems. The best is to purchase a new passport.

True. I had a one entry old China visa in my passport. The adhesive was so crap it eventually fell off a couple of years after use. The office has stamped the entry/exit on the page next to the page the visa was on. So I had a China entry/exit stamp but the visa was gone. Several years later, when entering HK the officer spotted this and wanted to know where the visa was. The visa was luckily still in the passport albeit loose. Maybe she was keen but so could any officer be.

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Has she still gone the Visa sticker ?

few years ago on one of my 90 days went to Cambodia sticker fell off long ago still loose in passport, the page it was fixed to has long since been stamped over...

back on extensions now, but almost every time I go to Immigration for the 90 day report it fall out [the sticker] they just pick it up and put it back into passport.. [often wonder why they do not just staple it to a page, like the 90 day reports ?]

Guess as long as she still has the Visa sticker if asked or questioned about it would be no problem if it can be produced.

If she has not got the Visa Sticker to be 100% sure of no problems, maybe as another poster said get a new passport

Posted

Has she still gone the Visa sticker ?

few years ago on one of my 90 days went to Cambodia sticker fell off long ago still loose in passport, the page it was fixed to has long since been stamped over...

back on extensions now, but almost every time I go to Immigration for the 90 day report it fall out [the sticker] they just pick it up and put it back into passport.. [often wonder why they do not just staple it to a page, like the 90 day reports ?]

Guess as long as she still has the Visa sticker if asked or questioned about it would be no problem if it can be produced.

If she has not got the Visa Sticker to be 100% sure of no problems, maybe as another poster said get a new passport

She had the visa from UK already!stick to her passport. and now she ripped off the macau visa sticker to her passport because its long expired already and its so messy no one can read the visa already! so she annoyed with it! so she ripped off. and her passport was a lil bit ripped off the skin not the page but the skin of the page! (do you know what i mean?) uhhmmm is she had a problem with this? when she enter to uk?

thanks

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I don't understand what you mean with "the skin of the page"

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this is what we mean!! is this can affect to her getting a new visa again in the future? or travel in the near future?

thanks

Posted

is it ok to glue the old visa just to cover up the peeling of the page? is this a clever idea!?

so she decided to glue the other visa on her passport just to cover the peeled of! i dont know if she will be OK with this! besides she got a lot of stamp on her passport! and so annoying! :)

Posted

I've never seen a Hong Kong visa sticker and was under the impression Hong Kong immigration now no longer stamps visitors passports?

That's right, you now get a printed slip which must be kept with the PassPort.

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Posted

is it ok to glue the old visa just to cover up the peeling of the page? is this a clever idea!?

If she still has the visa sticker she pulled off she could try gluing it back in place.

That would be better than having that damaged page showing. It is obvious that a sticker was pulled off.

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I never understood the anal retentiveness surrounding ripping out old/used visa stickers from passports. I get that it's not advised and is considered by officials as "tampering" with the passport. I just don't get why...especially for a used/expired visa. I mean, a visa is just a permission to enter/travel to a country and once it's been used and the travel completed, who cares if the visa is still in the passport? I mean, there are the entry/exit stamps to show a record of the person's travels. What additional information does the visa provide to anyone after the fact?

Passports can be expensive and/or a hassle to obtain and for people who travel extensively, with each visa taking up a passport page, they can quickly fill-up. Years ago I pulled-out a Cambodian visa out of an old passport because I was running out of pages. Nothing ever came of it and I used it for travel in and out of Thailand to other countries for a couple more years without incident. Don't know if it was because no one ever noticed it or they didn't care.

In addition, with some countries using eVisas, the passports don't even have them included in these cases...only the entry/exit stamps.

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If a visa is missing an immigration official can't see where you have been, if you have been denied entry etc. That are things they like to know and can only speculate about.

Entry/exit stamps do not have to be regarding the visa riped out, they can't check that.

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That's tampering a Passport. Probably she would require to apply for a new one. Let me tell you this; I got my visa rejected in Singapore a couple of years back since my passport which was although not tampered, but the color of my passport's pages changed so I had to get a new one. Immigration officers are very strict on this.

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^ Well I assume those were just simple stains since i recall spilling wine on my passport. But anyway, that mattered so i had to get a new one.

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That's tampering a Passport. Probably she would require to apply for a new one. Let me tell you this; I got my visa rejected in Singapore a couple of years back since my passport which was although not tampered, but the color of my passport's pages changed so I had to get a new one. Immigration officers are very strict on this.

Probably depends on the country of the passport and ones general appearance. The passport where I pulled out the visa also had been through he wash (accidentally) so had water stains and ink streaks but still no problem. It was a USA passport.

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If a visa is missing an immigration official can't see where you have been, if you have been denied entry etc. That are things they like to know and can only speculate about.

Entry/exit stamps do not have to be regarding the visa riped out, they can't check that.

Maybe I'm dense or something but I'm not following you. The entry/exit stamps on the passport pages (usually not stamped on the visa itself) show where one has been. Just because a visa is in a passport, it doesn't mean it was used...the person may or not have traveled to said country.

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Not all countries stamp.

Who is tho say that the missing visa is regarding the entry/exit stamps.

That the peson may or may not have traveled to the country is exactly the point. If not, was his entry denied and the visa invalidated? Why? All questions immirgation is interested in.

Immigration can only see that information is missing, not what information is missing. And they like to know what information is missing before making a decision on allowing someone to enter or not.

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Not all countries stamp.

Who is tho say that the missing visa is regarding the entry/exit stamps.

That the peson may or may not have traveled to the country is exactly the point. If not, was his entry denied and the visa invalidated? Why? All questions immirgation is interested in.

Immigration can only see that information is missing, not what information is missing. And they like to know what information is missing before making a decision on allowing someone to enter or not.

I was more thinking that the visa wasn't used because someone changed their travel plans; not that it wasn't used because they were denied entry to said country for some reason. In any case, even if they were denied, and the visa was in the passport or not, one could still just say they changed their travel plans and didn't use the visa (unless the visa is left in and it's marked as "denied" or "cancelled."

In any case, the consensus is that it's best to leave them in; I guess I was just lucky my missing one was never noticed.

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