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Demon6 | 03:12 Mon 02nd Jul 2007 | Travel
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If I was to fly from the states to another country, making like two stops along the way, do I need to get my passport stamped at every location/city, and vice versa on the return trip?
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The countries you visit will stamp, or not stamp, your passport as they see fit. If they don't want to stamp it you'll have a job persuading them.

Why would you want to anyway?
the way i see it,,, it depends on passport u hold and the other countries u visit,,
if u r holding a UK/EU passport none of the EU member states will stamp ur passport,, if u go outside EU ur passport will b stamp by that country..

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