
Visitors to units of the National Park Service (NPS) can collect ink stamps representing their journeys. These pressed ink images, available at visitor centers and other designated spots within parks, monuments, and... Read more »

Canada generally does not stamp the passports of visitors arriving from visa-exempt countries, including the United States. Arrival records are primarily electronic, created through information provided during travel arrangements or at a... Read more »

A physical or digital mark placed in a valid travel document of a non-citizen by border control authorities signifies legal entry into a country. This serves as official documentation of permitted entry,... Read more »

An inked impression applied to a travel document by immigration officials signifies entry or exit from a country. This official mark typically includes the country’s name, port of entry, and date of... Read more »
A physical or digital endorsement within a travel document, issued by the United States government, authorizes a foreign citizen’s entry into the country. This authorization typically specifies the permitted duration of stay,... Read more »
A mark placed in a traveler’s official document by Jamaican immigration authorities serves as an official record of entry and exit. This record typically includes the date of arrival or departure, port... Read more »
The official entry and exit mark placed in traveler documentation by Dominican immigration officials serves as a record of one’s arrival and departure from the country. This inked impression typically includes the... Read more »