
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 »

An official mark placed in a travel document by Turkish authorities serves as evidence of entry into and exit from the Republic of Trkiye. This inked impression typically includes the date, port... Read more »

A mark of entry and exit into Vatican City State placed within a travel document serves as tangible proof of one’s visit to this unique, independent nation. While the State itself is... Read more »

A temporary evidence of lawful permanent resident status is often granted to individuals awaiting the arrival of their permanent resident card (Green Card). This temporary evidence typically takes the form of an... Read more »

An inked impression applied to a traveler’s official document by immigration officials signifies legal entry into and exit from a country. This mark typically includes the location of entry, date, and sometimes... Read more »

Designated spots within units of the National Park System offer collectible ink stamps as a memento of a visitor’s experience. These locations, typically found in visitor centers, ranger stations, and historic sites,... Read more »

The absence of an entry stamp in a foreign national’s passport upon arrival in the United States can occur for various reasons. These can include unintentional oversight by immigration officials, the traveler’s... Read more »

A semi-circular mark in a travel document typically indicates entry or exit authorization granted by a border control authority. This visual confirmation signifies that a traveler has legally presented themselves to immigration... Read more »