Exit stamp when leaving the US by plane
How can I get an exit stamp on my passport when leaving the US next time by plane?
I don't want to get into great details, but there is a longer history of my electronic I-94 being wrong that have required visits in deferred inspection center. As the situation has got somewhat complicated, I'd prefer to have the stamp if possible as that's the primary form of evidence, without relying on electronic I-94 getting updated correctly.
Is it possible to get a real stamp and how?
Best Answer
Why not ensure you get it stamped on the country that you're entering? Most countries will do this for you, even if an entry stamp is normally optional or not needed.
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Do you get an exit stamp when leaving the US?
As there is no specific CBP interview or check by any customs officers as part of the exit process, no one will put an US Exit stamp on your passport. Your passport will only have the entry stamp from Port of Entry, that's about it. No US exit immigration stamp !Does the US know when you leave the country by land?
Yes, they almost certainly do know you've left. The US processes passport details for all air passengers through a system called APIS, and ties that to the electronic I-94 (arrival and departure record). You can check your US arrival and departure history online.Do they stamp your passport when you return to the US?
At the port of entry, upon granting entry to the United States, the Department of Homeland Security, U.S. immigration inspector, provides you an admission stamp or paper Form I-94, Arrival/Departure Record in your passport.How can I leave the United States?
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