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Hther · 27/01/2009 15:50

if a passport is slightly damaged, what is the likelihood it will be rejected. think something was spilt, the last page (of the blank pages that you stamp) very bad but the page with all the info on just has slight mark on side, so photo, name, date of birth, signature and passport number etc all fine

just to go to france

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PuzzleRocks · 27/01/2009 17:39

Bumping for you.

hanaflower · 27/01/2009 17:46

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Hther · 27/01/2009 18:13

3 years

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PrimulaVeris · 27/01/2009 18:18

I don't think the blank page matters but the back page needs to be machine readable still. You'd probably get away with it for Europe but certainly not USA and similar.

TheRealMrsJohnSimm · 27/01/2009 23:00

Agree with others. I had to replace my passport a few years ago because of slight (imo) water damage.

Hther · 28/01/2009 08:19

thanks passports so expensive pay for a passport you can't afford to use it?

where did you go therealmrsjohnsimm
its only for disneylandparis, i jeard loads of places dont even check, altho that was a few years back

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