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Good day!

I will need to apply for a new non-O visa in Vientiane soon.

I do have only one full page and two half pages of space left.

My new PP will not come in time.

Will they issue me one more visa or not?

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One page for the Lao visa sticker and one page required for the Thai "O" visa. ?

You need at least two full pages for the Lao visa on arrival and the non-o visa.

I am in a similar situation - So have I got this correct that if this was a double tourist Visa application - At the Border when leaving Thailand I would need two empty pages?

And at the Thai Consulate at Vientiane I am OK with just one page for the Tourist Sticker (Visa)?

And leaving Lao I am OK with no fully empty pages but enough part pages for the exit / entry stamps?

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you will need 3 page really

all time i go there i have left and right free they put the lao visa on the right and put the stamps of entry and exit on the left but i ask them all time can you put the stamp in the older page because i loose 1 page for nothing just for entry exit stamp but always they make the same things

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I would like to offer a couple of 'useful' passport tip for those that care, IO's don't really care which empty page they using, but we as the owners like to keep our stamps/Visa's in some kind of date order. So when you aquire a new passport divide each page up with 'faint' lines into eight sperate boxes, this gives the IO's a 'target area' in which to place the smaller border stamps instead of them just stamping where they see fit. Next, before exiting a country staple all the back pages together leaving just the next two/three pages available for the IO to use for your new Visa. I have never had any problems in doing these tips, & it helps keep my stamps/Visa's in date order, I hope this helps some people, good luck wink.png

Posted

I would like to offer a couple of 'useful' passport tip for those that care, IO's don't really care which empty page they using, but we as the owners like to keep our stamps/Visa's in some kind of date order. So when you aquire a new passport divide each page up with 'faint' lines into eight sperate boxes, this gives the IO's a 'target area' in which to place the smaller border stamps instead of them just stamping where they see fit. Next, before exiting a country staple all the back pages together leaving just the next two/three pages available for the IO to use for your new Visa. I have never had any problems in doing these tips, & it helps keep my stamps/Visa's in date order, I hope this helps some people, good luck wink.png

Personally I can't see how that is good advice,however faint the lines maybe it maybe perceived as defacing a legal document by some.

I'm certain the UK passport agency at least wouldn't advise this.

Especially due to giving immigration officers a target area,you have to draw the line somewhere.

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