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What does it mean to provide a photocopy of the immigration stamp upon entering Thailand?

Apr 14, 2024
2 years ago
Jonathan ********
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Can anyone explain to me what this means?
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The discussion revolves around the requirement to provide a photocopy of the immigration stamp in your passport received upon entry into Thailand. Several comments clarify that this refers specifically to the last entry stamp, whether from an airport or land border. Users recommend photocopying that specific page and some suggest photocopying all pages of the passport to ensure all necessary documentation.
Patricia *********
Correct
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Glyn *********
Exactly what it says,if you haven't been to Thailand before ignore it.
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Sarick **********
Latest arrival stamp from airport or land border.
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Myles *******
Is this a trick question?
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David *******
From my experience photo copying all your passport pages. Let them pick up the steemps needed.
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John *********
That means you bring a photocopy of that page of your passport that has your last entry stamp
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Joseph *********
Photocopy of the immigration stamp the last time you entered Thailand? ๐Ÿ˜ณ
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Paul ********
Just photocopy the page in your passport with the stamp given when you arrived.
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Brandon ************
When you entered Thailand the immigration officer put a stamp in your passport. That is your entry stamp.
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