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  • Now I am in A country (Iran).
  • My ticket was issued and the boarding pass will be issued through B passport.
  • C country Does Not need a visa with B passport

I do not want immigration to stamp my B passport, but I must prove who I am and it means I must show my A passport (they see both the boarding pass and passport).

The question: Is it possible to show B passport to prove matching the passport and boarding pass, but they stamp my A passport to exit?

In return (entering A country I won't have a problem because will not be any boarding pass to show immigration.






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Can I travel with two different names?

Thanks... Answer: There is no guarantee that you would have problems using two passport with different names in them but it is quite likely that you will. Passports should be used which have your current legal name in them.

Can I travel on two different passports?

Can You Have Two Passports from Different Countries? Yes, many countries allow their citizens to hold more than one nationality. This means travelers can potentially hold a passport for each country they are a citizen of. Some people are automatically considered dual citizens from birth.

Can you travel with one passport and come back with another?

You can use whichever passport is more convenient for leaving country A, and whichever passport is more convenient for arriving in country B. They do not have to be the same passport. But you must enter and leave a country on the same passport.

When you have two passports which one do you use?

The general rule of thumb for dual nationals going to one of their countries is enter and exit on that country's passport. Dual national US citizens must use their US passport when entering and leaving the United States, which after all makes sense: You're an American leaving, or returning to, America.



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