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Passport stamp ink smudged onto opposite page
BusinessStudent
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It appears that some of the ink from a stamp in my passport has smudged onto one of the blank pages opposite in my passport.
Would I be questioned about this If I was to travel or should I not worry?
Would I be questioned about this If I was to travel or should I not worry?
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No chance!Profit=sanity
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BusinessStudent wrote: »It appears that some of the ink from a stamp in my passport has smudged onto one of the blank pages opposite in my passport.
Would I be questioned about this If I was to travel or should I not worry?
If you saw the state of my passport! Pages bent, torn, the front cover completely rubbed away, staples, crossed out Visas.....0 -
The only possible problem is if you visit a country that requires a blank page and that is the only one left.0
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