Second Passport Page Insert?
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Second Passport Page Insert?
I am halfway through the lifetime of my passport and am approaching filling the first insert I had added in Singapore..is it possible to have another multipage insert added, or should I consider a new passport?
I have not been able to find this trivial information on any of the many websites that discuss the initial added pages.
I have not been able to find this trivial information on any of the many websites that discuss the initial added pages.
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I am halfway through the lifetime of my passport and am approaching filling the first insert I had added in Singapore..is it possible to have another multipage insert added, or should I consider a new passport?
I have not been able to find this trivial information on any of the many websites that discuss the initial added pages.
I have not been able to find this trivial information on any of the many websites that discuss the initial added pages.
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My passport has two additional sets of pages. I did meet an individual who had 8. Someone who, for example is an expat. in Johor Bahru who commutes to Singapore 5 days a week would use up a single set of pages pretty quickly.
There are multiple threads on this, but it takes approximately 30 minutes at any Embassy or consular section outside the country.
There are multiple threads on this, but it takes approximately 30 minutes at any Embassy or consular section outside the country.
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Do a search here as there are many threads on this subject. But I can tell you that you can add many, many pages to a US passport. I have about 200 in my passport and I will add more at one of the embassies in China next week.
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While you're right that expats fill up their passports quickly (I went through 16 pages while interning in Singapore for six months), a case like you describe above would have border crossing cards for both Singapore and Malaysia and would not get any stamps on his daily commute. Those sixteen pages I mentioned only contained two Singaporean stamps - one from when I first entered, and one from when I left for good. Between the two, I did not get a single stamp on numerous entries/exits because I had a border crossing card, issued as part of my work permit.




