
A mark placed in a travel document by South Korean immigration officials serves as an official record of entry and exit from the country. This record typically includes the date of arrival... Read more »

A mark placed in a travel document by Bahamian immigration officials serves as an official record of entry and exit from the country. This official record typically includes the date of entry... Read more »

An official mark inked into a travel document by immigration authorities serves as a record of entry and exit into a country. This mark typically includes the country’s name, port of entry,... Read more »

The symbolic act of acquiring a mark in a document issued by the Republic of Uupis is a cherished tradition for visitors to this self-declared micronation in Vilnius, Lithuania. This practice, akin... Read more »

An official mark inked onto a travel document serves as evidence of legal entry or exit from a country. This typically includes details such as the date, location of entry/exit, and sometimes... Read more »

Generally, Canadian authorities do not routinely stamp the passports of U.S. citizens entering Canada by land or air. Proof of citizenship, such as a valid passport, passport card, or Enhanced Driver’s License,... Read more »

An official mark placed in a travel document by Peruvian immigration authorities upon entry and exit signifies a traveler’s legal admittance to and departure from the country. This serves as a record... Read more »

A temporary I-551 stamp placed in a foreign national’s passport serves as evidence of lawful permanent resident status in the United States. This temporary evidence allows travel while the physical green card... Read more »

A physical mark inked onto a passport page serves as official documentation of entry and exit into the Italian Republic. This record typically includes the date, port of entry, and sometimes other... Read more »

The official mark placed in a travel document by Guatemalan immigration authorities serves as evidence of legal entry and exit from the country. This inked impression typically includes the date of entry... Read more »

