If they received two receipts at the kiosk, it's recorded, on the receipts as well as in the computers. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. If any of you is a US citizen, that person needs no record of entry. Improve this answer. Crazydre Crazydre The info suggests that OP is a US resident which allows them to use the automated kiosk system, which documents their arrival.
Giorgio those systems, or at least some of them, also process VWP and B-visa visitors. I have Global Entry and don't usually get an entry stamp. Sometimes I've had an I 'receipt' print out, which I can choose to conserve, but the record is properly held by CBP and can be requested either through their website or by applying to them under Freedom of Information laws.
Much of what you say about "foreigners" is specific to non-residents. Regulations define the creation of an electronic I record as equivalent to issuing a registration receipt. It could be argued therefore, that you should "choose to conserve" those printouts, and if you don't get one, you should print one from the website.
But in practice you're probably okay without one. Featured on Meta. Now live: A fully responsive profile. November Photo Competition: Photos gone wrong. South Korea is one of the countries leading the change in travel customs. Over time, the country reduced the amount of passports they stamped for foreigners arriving and exiting the country. Eventually, they completely stopped stamping altogether.
Efficiency proved to be the biggest reason for their change. The new process could help reduce lines at immigration checkpoints and make it a smoother process for travelers. Other destinations, such as Hong Kong, Macau, and Israel have all ditched the passport stamps. The countries instead elected to issue landing slips as documentation to travelers.
This saves travelers room in their passport and time in lines at the airport. Similarly, several countries, such as Brazil and Australia will omit stamps for their own citizens entering the country. If you really desire a stamp, you can request one or visit the tourism office for the symbol. Some airports have tried out facial scanning in place of the booklets.
Other countries have decided to turn to machine-readable passports and RFID chip technology in hopes of reducing lines and increasing passenger travel efficiency. Biometric technology could quickly take over foreign travel procedures. This evidence must clearly state when you arrived in the UK as we are required to know you entered the UK between the dates permitted by your visa.
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