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johns624 wrote:Do you still have your passports from that time? You can look at the date stamps when you entered different countries.
lhristebest wrote:But your passport should show when you entered the next country after the US.johns624 wrote:Do you still have your passports from that time? You can look at the date stamps when you entered different countries.
Hello I mainly went to the US and I know dates entering however not leaving as they do not stamp passport when leaving.
johns624 wrote:lhristebest wrote:But your passport should show when you entered the next country after the US.johns624 wrote:Do you still have your passports from that time? You can look at the date stamps when you entered different countries.
Hello I mainly went to the US and I know dates entering however not leaving as they do not stamp passport when leaving.
lhristebest wrote:johns624 wrote:lhristebest wrote:But your passport should show when you entered the next country after the US.Hello I mainly went to the US and I know dates entering however not leaving as they do not stamp passport when leaving.
I live in the UK and they do not stamp your passport Entering
alfa164 wrote:lhristebest wrote:johns624 wrote:But your passport should show when you entered the next country after the US.
I live in the UK and they do not stamp your passport Entering
You don't need to have a stamp showing when you entered the UK; just look at the stamp showing when you exited a foreign country. Unless you find another stamp showing you entered a different foreign country at that time then, obviously, you came home...
davidjohnson6 wrote:In theory, data protection laws will allow you to contact an airline or immigration branch of Govt, and give you the right to ask for data they hold about you.