Entering using one passport and exiting using another

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My old roommate has a dual citizenship of Venezuela and Costa Rica. He is an F-1 student in the United States.

An year ago he wanted to travel to Europe for 90 Days under the Schengen Visa Exemption and study there in a French University. Unfortunately his Venezuelan Passport was due to expire between his duration of travel and was the one that was stamped with the US Visa.

He planned his trip in such a way so that he could enter the Schengen Region with his Costa Rican passport and come back to the US on the same effectively using a different passport for the same visa.

How is this possible? I'll add more details as soon as I get more from my friend!






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Can I enter on one passport and exit on another?

U.S. nationals, including dual nationals, must use a U.S. passport to enter and leave the United States. Dual nationals may also be required by the foreign country to use its passport to enter and leave that country.

Can I enter UAE with one passport and exit with another?

All travelers must exit the country with the passport on which they entered. Travelers should visit a UAE immigration office prior to departure to obtain an exit pass if they plan to leave the UAE without the passport on which they entered.



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