
Land border crossings between the United States and Canada require specific documentation for entry. While a passport serves as the standard identification document, a physical stamp indicating entry is not typically issued... Read more »

An official mark in a travel document made by Spanish immigration authorities signifies legal entry into the Kingdom of Spain. This serves as evidence of authorized entry and may include details such... Read more »

An inked impression applied to a travel document by immigration authorities of the Republic of Singapore serves as an official record of entry and exit. This mark typically includes details such as... Read more »

A mark inked onto a travel document by Thai immigration officials serves as official record of entry and exit from the Kingdom of Thailand. This record typically includes the date of arrival... Read more »

A temporary evidence of lawful permanent resident status in the United States is granted to individuals awaiting their physical Green Card. This temporary status is typically conferred via an endorsement placed directly... Read more »

The unique mark placed in a travel document by officials of Montserrat serves as evidence of entry and exit from the British Overseas Territory. This official record often features specific design elements,... Read more »

An official mark in a travel document made by Australian border authorities signifies legal entry into the country. This serves as evidence of authorized arrival and intended duration of stay. A typical... Read more »

An official mark placed in a travel document by Israeli authorities serves as a record of entry and exit. This documentation can include the date of arrival, port of entry, and authorized... Read more »

A non-U.S. travel document bearing a temporary I-551 stamp serves as evidence of lawful permanent resident status in the United States. This stamp, typically placed within the passport, signifies that the holder... Read more »

A mark placed within a travel document by the Principality of Liechtenstein’s border control authorities serves as proof of entry and exit. This official record typically includes the date, port of entry,... Read more »