If a person's passport is not stamped upon leaving the U.S., will returning be a problem?
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If an Israeli citizen's passport was not stamped upon leaving the U.S. will she have a problem return to the United States?
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If an Israeli citizen's passport was not stamped upon leaving the U.S. will she have a problem return to the United States?
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The US does not examine or stamp anyoneâÂÂs passport on leaving.
â mdd
3 hours ago
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because the question itself is based on an erroneous premise.
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@MusoniusRufus That's not the way off-topic votes are designed to be used. If the premise of the question is not accurate, you should provide an answer to the question. Please read the Be Nice policy
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Here is a related question about how to ensure that the US records your exit correctly: travel.stackexchange.com/questions/93520/â¦
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3 hours ago
@JacobHorbulyk I think it depends on what the false premise is. In this case, I agree that correcting the false premise is a valuable answer; in cases where the false premise renders the question nonsensical, I think we should close.
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If an Israeli citizen's passport was not stamped upon leaving the U.S. will she have a problem return to the United States?
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If an Israeli citizen's passport was not stamped upon leaving the U.S. will she have a problem return to the United States?
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The US does not examine or stamp anyoneâÂÂs passport on leaving.
â mdd
3 hours ago
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because the question itself is based on an erroneous premise.
â Musonius Rufus
3 hours ago
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@MusoniusRufus That's not the way off-topic votes are designed to be used. If the premise of the question is not accurate, you should provide an answer to the question. Please read the Be Nice policy
â Jacob Horbulyk
3 hours ago
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Here is a related question about how to ensure that the US records your exit correctly: travel.stackexchange.com/questions/93520/â¦
â Jacob Horbulyk
3 hours ago
@JacobHorbulyk I think it depends on what the false premise is. In this case, I agree that correcting the false premise is a valuable answer; in cases where the false premise renders the question nonsensical, I think we should close.
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The US does not examine or stamp anyoneâÂÂs passport on leaving.
â mdd
3 hours ago
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because the question itself is based on an erroneous premise.
â Musonius Rufus
3 hours ago
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@MusoniusRufus That's not the way off-topic votes are designed to be used. If the premise of the question is not accurate, you should provide an answer to the question. Please read the Be Nice policy
â Jacob Horbulyk
3 hours ago
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Here is a related question about how to ensure that the US records your exit correctly: travel.stackexchange.com/questions/93520/â¦
â Jacob Horbulyk
3 hours ago
@JacobHorbulyk I think it depends on what the false premise is. In this case, I agree that correcting the false premise is a valuable answer; in cases where the false premise renders the question nonsensical, I think we should close.
â David Richerby
19 mins ago
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The US does not examine or stamp anyoneâÂÂs passport on leaving.
â mdd
3 hours ago
The US does not examine or stamp anyoneâÂÂs passport on leaving.
â mdd
3 hours ago
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because the question itself is based on an erroneous premise.
â Musonius Rufus
3 hours ago
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because the question itself is based on an erroneous premise.
â Musonius Rufus
3 hours ago
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@MusoniusRufus That's not the way off-topic votes are designed to be used. If the premise of the question is not accurate, you should provide an answer to the question. Please read the Be Nice policy
â Jacob Horbulyk
3 hours ago
@MusoniusRufus That's not the way off-topic votes are designed to be used. If the premise of the question is not accurate, you should provide an answer to the question. Please read the Be Nice policy
â Jacob Horbulyk
3 hours ago
1
1
Here is a related question about how to ensure that the US records your exit correctly: travel.stackexchange.com/questions/93520/â¦
â Jacob Horbulyk
3 hours ago
Here is a related question about how to ensure that the US records your exit correctly: travel.stackexchange.com/questions/93520/â¦
â Jacob Horbulyk
3 hours ago
@JacobHorbulyk I think it depends on what the false premise is. In this case, I agree that correcting the false premise is a valuable answer; in cases where the false premise renders the question nonsensical, I think we should close.
â David Richerby
19 mins ago
@JacobHorbulyk I think it depends on what the false premise is. In this case, I agree that correcting the false premise is a valuable answer; in cases where the false premise renders the question nonsensical, I think we should close.
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19 mins ago
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The US does not stamp any passport on exit of the country.
All officials know this so it will not be a problem.
Mostly your exit has been recorded, you can check that online these days.
This question and answers explain it for a land exit but it works for air exits as well.
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The US does not stamp any passport on exit of the country.
All officials know this so it will not be a problem.
Mostly your exit has been recorded, you can check that online these days.
This question and answers explain it for a land exit but it works for air exits as well.
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The US does not stamp any passport on exit of the country.
All officials know this so it will not be a problem.
Mostly your exit has been recorded, you can check that online these days.
This question and answers explain it for a land exit but it works for air exits as well.
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The US does not stamp any passport on exit of the country.
All officials know this so it will not be a problem.
Mostly your exit has been recorded, you can check that online these days.
This question and answers explain it for a land exit but it works for air exits as well.
The US does not stamp any passport on exit of the country.
All officials know this so it will not be a problem.
Mostly your exit has been recorded, you can check that online these days.
This question and answers explain it for a land exit but it works for air exits as well.
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The US does not examine or stamp anyoneâÂÂs passport on leaving.
â mdd
3 hours ago
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because the question itself is based on an erroneous premise.
â Musonius Rufus
3 hours ago
1
@MusoniusRufus That's not the way off-topic votes are designed to be used. If the premise of the question is not accurate, you should provide an answer to the question. Please read the Be Nice policy
â Jacob Horbulyk
3 hours ago
1
Here is a related question about how to ensure that the US records your exit correctly: travel.stackexchange.com/questions/93520/â¦
â Jacob Horbulyk
3 hours ago
@JacobHorbulyk I think it depends on what the false premise is. In this case, I agree that correcting the false premise is a valuable answer; in cases where the false premise renders the question nonsensical, I think we should close.
â David Richerby
19 mins ago