
The absence of an entry stamp in a foreign passport upon arrival in the United States can occur for various reasons. Automated systems at some ports of entry may not require a... Read more »

An official mark inked into a travel document upon crossing an international border serves as a record of one’s legal entry into a specific country. This inked notation typically includes the country’s... Read more »

Automated passport control systems at U.S. ports of entry often result in the omission of a physical entry stamp. This practice, facilitated by electronic records, allows for expedited processing of travelers. For... Read more »

A non-citizen’s passport is typically marked upon arrival in the United States. This official marking serves as a record of legal entry and includes information such as the date of entry, port... Read more »

This official mark, placed in a traveler’s official document by an immigration officer, serves as a record of legal entry into the United States. It typically includes the port of entry, date... Read more »