Title: Exiting Stamp on international passport Post by: MikeC on January 31, 2002, 05:00:00 AM My fiancee is leaving Moscow for Chicago on Saturday, and I have read
that they must get an exiting stamp when leaving Russia to be able to return at a later date, I have seen where some have not got the stamp and had problems from it. What my question is; is it a stamp on the international passport that they are talking about, cause I would think it would be automatic at the airport when she leaves, does anyone know?????? if so how could one leave without getting it??? Thanks for any help in advance, Title: Re: Exiting Stamp on international passport Post by: MikeC on February 01, 2002, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Exiting Stamp on international passport, posted by MikeC on Jan 31, 2002
Thanks for the answers......:) Title: Re: Exit Stamp Post by: Rags on February 01, 2002, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Exiting Stamp on international passport, posted by MikeC on Jan 31, 2002
Fiancees do not get exit stamps as they are merely traveling on a US visa. Once they become US citizens (AOS), they will need a "permission to live abroad" stamp to come and go from Ukraine. Title: Re: Exiting Stamp on international passport Post by: BrianC on February 01, 2002, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Exiting Stamp on international passport, posted by MikeC on Jan 31, 2002
MikeC, The exiting stamp you are refering to is for Ukraine. Their policies are different than in Russia. She will receive a stamp, but this is just normal entry/exiting procedures. Still lurking, BrianC Title: Re: Exiting Stamp on international passport Post by: Mike on February 01, 2002, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Exiting Stamp on international passport, posted by MikeC on Jan 31, 2002
They will put a stamp in her passport even if she doesn't ask for it :-))) Don't worry about it at all. Inna |