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Tommytrojan 17 Oct 2016 17:42

How many empty passport pages for US to Central America?
 
I'm planning to leaving for Mexico/CA in about a month. I currently have six empty pages in my passport. I read that there are also stamps/space needed for the import visa for the bike. Do you think that six pages will be sufficient for the five countries I will be passing through? I'll most likely only go to Costa Rica, so there are Mexico, Honduras, Guatemala, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica, in and out. Any suggestions?

Cheers,
Thomas

shoquatt 19 Oct 2016 23:08

The state department's website should have a guide for each country and what the visa requirements are but the vehicle aspect is new to me. Wouldn't it have a separate set of paperwork for it?

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Tommytrojan 20 Oct 2016 00:39

Quote:

Originally Posted by shoquatt (Post 549537)
The state department's website should have a guide for each country and what the visa requirements are but the vehicle aspect is new to me. Wouldn't it have a separate set of paperwork for it?

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I'm no expert what from what I have gathered so far it will take a full page stamp for the vehicle and maybe a partial stamp for your entry/exit. I know in Colombia it is a regular size stamp, no full page required.

To avoid any problems I ordered a new passport, they come with 52 pages on request, so that is a good option since as of 1/1/2016 you can't add any more pages to your passport.

Cheers,
Tommy

Turk34 28 Nov 2016 03:45

4-5 pages more than enough...

vtbeemer 12 Dec 2016 22:10

Pages needed
 
You will be fine.

I just did the US to Panama and back. All stamps were normal sized.

Dan

Tommytrojan 12 Dec 2016 22:21

Dan,

thanks for the heads-up. I got a new one, just in case. Needed one anyway in about a year.

Cheers,
Thomas


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