Should my passport be stamped when leaving Spain?


Should my passport be stamped when leaving Spain? You'll get one when you leave Spain. You can travel all over Europe within the Schengen zone without getting your passport stamped, but when you leave the Schengen zone they'll check the entry stamp from when you arrived in France.


What gets stamped in your passport?

A visa, or visa stamp, is a physical stamp or sticker in your passport that is issued by a U.S. embassy or consulate outside of the U.S. It indicates that you are eligible to apply for entry to the U.S. in a specific immigration category such as F-1 or J-1 student.


Can you still ask for your passport to be stamped?

If everything is running like clockwork, however, you have absolutely nothing to lose by asking politely for an official stamp. More often than not, the officer will be happy to give you one and you'll have an extra memory to take away from your travels. It can even work in places where there isn't immigration.


Does your passport get stamped when you leave a country?

Most countries issue exit stamps in addition to entry stamps. A few countries issue only entry stamps, including Canada, El Salvador, Ireland, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States. Argentina, Australia, Hong Kong, Israel, Macau and Singapore do not stamp passports upon entry nor exit.


What country has the coolest passport stamp?

Peru has some of the coolest stamps in our opinion. From the spectacular and remote Rainbow Mountain to Machu Picchu and of course the Nazca Lines further south, there is no shortage of awesome and unique passport stamps in Peru.


Where can I get an exit stamp?

For those who are interested, it's even possible to get an official exit stamp in the U.S. but for that it's a bit of a hassle as you have to seek out the official customs office of the international airport you're departing from.