Hopefully just a quickie. When you are asked for photocopies of all pages of your passport does that mean every empty page in a brand new extra paged passport with nothing in it?
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When asked for photocopies of all pages of your passport for a Thai visa application, it is recommended to provide copies of all pages, including the blank ones. While some users have only provided non-blank pages without issues, covering every single page including empty ones seems to be safer. It simplifies the process for immigration officials who may not want to sort through the passport themselves.
Rob *******
In short ... YES, every page.
Tod *********
just so we're clear. When they ask for photo-copies of all the pages in your passport it's so they don't have to page thru it and mark the pages with THAI entry/exit or extension stamps. <- other than your data page those are the only pages they need. BUT it's easier to just tell a foreigner to copy ALL their pages (and they discard the ones that are useless).
Gordon *******
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Well I've just finished scanning all 54 pages so I suppose better more than less. When I left last month the office in my apartment complex turned pale when I asked for a TM30 and I ended up with many sheets of paper as I hadn't a clue what it looks like and I don't think they knew either. Needless to say I was not asked for it. Thanks for the help and you can close now if you wish.
Tom *********
I’ve provide every page that is NOT blank two times for extension of stay based on marriage with no issues and don’t forget the TM30 and TM6 that should be stapled in your passport
Dave *******
For me , I provided all pages in my passport,including the blank pages
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