Would a hotel in Turkey question absence of entry stamp in passport?
I have the passports of countries A and B neither of which require a visa to Turkey (to avoid doubt, none of them is Turkish).
I am planning to book a flight in passport A, present passport B at the immigration and use passport A when checking into a hotel.
What is the likelyhood that the hotel staff will check/question as to why there is no entry stamp in the passport I present to them? Would there be any issues with that?
I understand that it is normally not the hotel's business to worry about that but, in some countries, hotels are legally required to pay attention to foreigners and report to authorities if they suspect something might be wrong with their visas / border entry / allowed stay etc.
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Do you get a stamp in your passport for Turkey?
Re: Does Turkey still stamp passports? Yes, they always stamp passports and we come a couple of times per year. We both got the passports with more pages. The guy at the Passport Desk looks for an empty page in your passport before he stamps it.Does immigration always stamp passport on entry?
US Immigration No Exit Stamp on Passport at Airport / Seaport or Land Checkpoint ? 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.Why do some countries not stamp your passport?
Governments and border control authorities relied on the symbols to monitor entry and exit for travelers. But, whether it's due to political reasons or technological advances, many countries are moving away from the old practice. Even if stamps are disappearing, a passport is still necessary for a trip abroad.Do embassies stamp passports?
A visa, or visa stamp, is a physical stamp or sticker in your passport that is issued by a U.S. embassy or consulate outside of the U.S. It indicates that you are eligible to apply for entry to the U.S. in a specific immigration category such as F-1 or J-1 student.I decided to get a turkish passport and We did it.
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