Passport Mistakes: Part 2! (Plus a Passport HACK!)

Most countries require you to have at least 2 to 4 stamp-free pages in your passport in order to travel.

I know I have pages wasted on that one rogue stamp thrown in there all willy nilly.

Help keep your stamps where they belong by using a paper clip or rubber band to separate your stamp-free passport pages from your stamped pages.

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48 Comments

  1. Yep I do this every where I go except the US! I got asked lots of questions about why I did it when I went through SFO. And then when I did it going through JFK the guy literally yelled and told me not to do this ever again in America if I wanted to get through 👀👀👀. Not sure why it is they have corks up their asses but they question you in the US more than any other country jeez

  2. not a good idea. Dont do this. Immigration officer usually looks through the entire passport. Dont do this.

  3. I have a cover for my passport since I travel a lot and don't want it to look like garbage after one year. I tuck the clean pages in the sleeve. Doesn't matter. Some simply stamp from the beginning, some from behind. Latter more common in Middle Eastern region (in a wide sense of this word, not only muslim countries). So far nobody stamped randomly in the middle.

  4. i am from and i have made more than 50 international trips i have never had a stamp which took an entire page…the closest was in malayasia where he stamped it in the middle but the remaining part of that very page was stamped again

  5. Aoa brothers,

    My cousin who is going abroad first time accidently signed on the last page of visa on passport and also signed correctly on the 2nd page where required, so does this mean his passport is damaged or no?

  6. Good advice . They did that to me when I went to China and Hong Kong a few years ago . I’m going to Poland in august and luckily I still have enough pages.

  7. Customs/Immigration in a different country, especially, stamp where they want. It is not for the traveller to make the “decision” where stamps are to be affixed, surely one can ask but fixing a paper clip won’t serve as a binding guidance. Sounds kinda entitled that one should make this decision for them, it is their country and they make the rules; it’s not for jokes that they require a certain number x of pages for stamps upon entry, when they require at least 1 page that is empty surely they have the right to stamp right in the middle of it, one should go about this proactively by ordering a passport with more pages.

  8. Rubber hand, paper clips on and inside passports is going to damage them. This is utter BS!

  9. Couldn’t hear more stupid advice😂😂😂 in fact, you need to empty out your passport and remove from the covering if any. just ask kindly custom Officer and they’ll will stamp wherever you want.

  10. That’s bad advice – it will interfere with scanning equipment, raise suspicions with the immigration officials and you’ll spend more time at the border control answering questions. You really don’t want that when travelling abroad on a tight schedule

  11. never heard of a country that won’t let you in without 2 free pages in your passport. you’re talking typical yankee drivel

  12. 😂😂😂 this is normal cos most countries immigrations are ruled by mafias and they hire high school drop outs 😂😂😂

  13. This is not true, my previous passport had overlapping stamps and all pages filled, never had any issues.

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