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The picture shown looks like 2 US passports put together. That's not uncommon. When I've had to replace my passport because they wouldn't add more pages but I still had valid visas in my previous passport they would attach them together.
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Originally Posted by Singapore_Schwing
(Post 23574232)
OK, so I'll fill up the 52 page passport in about 3.5 years from issue (Despite living in SG, so not getting stamped there, OZ, US, or a couple of others through Global Entry and it's reciprocity). Why not just get a new 52 page one? There is something kind of cool about having the fattest, but I don't want to deal with it, and frankly mine looks like it's been through the washing machine about 20 times (though it hasn't) in only 2.7 years.
I assume that most people in this boat travel for work, so getting the new passport should be expensable, and especially since page per page it's cheaper, why not?!? |
Yes I'm a business traveler and yes I can expense the fees. But the process of adding pages is a lot easier than getting a new passport. I just make an appointment, preferably late morning, drop off my passport with the simple application, go get lunch, swing back after lunch and pick up my passport with 48 pages added.
Why would I want to go through the hassle of getting a new passport? |
Originally Posted by stimpy
(Post 23574297)
Yes I'm a business traveler and yes I can expense the fees. But the process of adding pages is a lot easier than getting a new passport. I just make an appointment, preferably late morning, drop off my passport with the simple application, go get lunch, swing back after lunch and pick up my passport with 48 pages added.
Why would I want to go through the hassle of getting a new passport? |
Originally Posted by stimpy
(Post 23574297)
Yes I'm a business traveler and yes I can expense the fees. But the process of adding pages is a lot easier than getting a new passport. I just make an appointment, preferably late morning, drop off my passport with the simple application, go get lunch, swing back after lunch and pick up my passport with 48 pages added.
Why would I want to go through the hassle of getting a new passport?
Originally Posted by Tchiowa
(Post 23574251)
The picture shown looks like 2 US passports put together. That's not uncommon. When I've had to replace my passport because they wouldn't add more pages but I still had valid visas in my previous passport they would attach them together.
That is definitely not standard common practice nowadays for personnel employed by the State Department and it hasn't been for decades. |
I think officially you're only allowed 1 insert and they seem to be stricter these days. (And after about 100 pages, it's gets to be pretty bulky for a shirt pocket and you get tired of waiting while immigration officials spend 2 or 3 minutes trying to find visas and entry stamps.)
My old 96 page passport was filled (>500 stamps,visas,etc). So I got a new one earlier this year. Easiest way (expense aside) to do this is at a U.S. Passport Agency, of which there are about 25 located in large cities. You're supposed to get an appointment, but it's easy to walk in. They'll issue same day if you have a copy of an international airline ticket departing within a few days. Turn around time is a couple of hours. As soon as they handed me the new 52 page book, I took it back to the reception window and requested a 48 page insert, which I got in about 15 minutes. I figured it was easier than going back and making a separate trip in a couple of years. P.S. - The main problem with a new passport is remembering the new number. Now I always have to pull out the new passport in order to fill out customs and immigration forms. |
Originally Posted by 5khours
(Post 23577520)
I think officially you're only allowed 1 insert and they seem to be stricter these days. (And after about 100 pages, it's gets to be pretty bulky for a shirt pocket and you get tired of waiting while immigration officials spend 2 or 3 minutes trying to find visas and entry stamps.)
http://hongkong.usconsulate.gov/acs_...add_pages.html If your passport is in good condition and will be valid for at least one more year, you may apply for additional visa pages, to a maximum of 3 additional sets of visa pages. |
Originally Posted by Tchiowa
(Post 23574251)
The picture shown looks like 2 US passports put together. That's not uncommon. When I've had to replace my passport because they wouldn't add more pages but I still had valid visas in my previous passport they would attach them together.
Some of the consulates glued new pages in, other had them stitched in. I'm waiting for the day someone stamps my photo page... |
Originally Posted by BuildingMyBento
(Post 23578020)
'tis definitely one passport, albeit one with many issues.
Some of the consulates glued new pages in, other had them stitched in. I'm waiting for the day someone stamps my photo page... |
Originally Posted by BuildingMyBento
(Post 23578020)
'tis definitely one passport, albeit one with many issues.
Some of the consulates glued new pages in, other had them stitched in. I'm waiting for the day someone stamps my photo page... http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/membe...-passport.jpeg |
Originally Posted by CX HK
(Post 23578101)
Have any airline staff or immigration officials commented on the state of your passport before?
The only issue I had was that late in its life I spilled a bit of Nyquil on it which made the photo page look like it could have possibly been tampered with. But still they eventually let me through each time. |
Originally Posted by CX HK
(Post 23578101)
Have any airline staff or immigration officials commented on the state of your passport before?
Lots of curious or amused comments from airline reps but no paranoia from them over this. Speaking of just my own experiences as a passenger. |
Originally Posted by CX HK
(Post 23578101)
Have any airline staff or immigration officials commented on the state of your passport before?
Originally Posted by stimpy
(Post 23578361)
I certainly believe you because my old passport looks about the same as yours.
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/membe...-passport.jpeg In other news, itt was because of that passport - though really, it works for any passport - that I started carrying it in a Ziploc bag while traveling through humid countries. Otherwise, it would have looked like it was trampled by a tank. |
I've said this before, and I'll say it again -- someone needs to start a "My passport is bigger than yours [w/ pics]" thread :D
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A quick flip through shows 116 pages in my passport with 5 years left to go until it expires.
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