If a person's passport is not stamped upon leaving the U.S., will returning be a problem?

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If an Israeli citizen's passport was not stamped upon leaving the U.S. will she have a problem return to the United States?










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    The US does not examine or stamp anyone’s passport on leaving.
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    Here is a related question about how to ensure that the US records your exit correctly: travel.stackexchange.com/questions/93520/…
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  • @JacobHorbulyk I think it depends on what the false premise is. In this case, I agree that correcting the false premise is a valuable answer; in cases where the false premise renders the question nonsensical, I think we should close.
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    The US does not examine or stamp anyone’s passport on leaving.
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  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because the question itself is based on an erroneous premise.
    – Musonius Rufus
    3 hours ago






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    @MusoniusRufus That's not the way off-topic votes are designed to be used. If the premise of the question is not accurate, you should provide an answer to the question. Please read the Be Nice policy
    – Jacob Horbulyk
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    Here is a related question about how to ensure that the US records your exit correctly: travel.stackexchange.com/questions/93520/…
    – Jacob Horbulyk
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  • @JacobHorbulyk I think it depends on what the false premise is. In this case, I agree that correcting the false premise is a valuable answer; in cases where the false premise renders the question nonsensical, I think we should close.
    – David Richerby
    18 mins ago












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    The US does not examine or stamp anyone’s passport on leaving.
    – mdd
    3 hours ago










  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because the question itself is based on an erroneous premise.
    – Musonius Rufus
    3 hours ago






  • 1




    @MusoniusRufus That's not the way off-topic votes are designed to be used. If the premise of the question is not accurate, you should provide an answer to the question. Please read the Be Nice policy
    – Jacob Horbulyk
    3 hours ago






  • 1




    Here is a related question about how to ensure that the US records your exit correctly: travel.stackexchange.com/questions/93520/…
    – Jacob Horbulyk
    3 hours ago










  • @JacobHorbulyk I think it depends on what the false premise is. In this case, I agree that correcting the false premise is a valuable answer; in cases where the false premise renders the question nonsensical, I think we should close.
    – David Richerby
    18 mins ago












  • 4




    The US does not examine or stamp anyone’s passport on leaving.
    – mdd
    3 hours ago










  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because the question itself is based on an erroneous premise.
    – Musonius Rufus
    3 hours ago






  • 1




    @MusoniusRufus That's not the way off-topic votes are designed to be used. If the premise of the question is not accurate, you should provide an answer to the question. Please read the Be Nice policy
    – Jacob Horbulyk
    3 hours ago






  • 1




    Here is a related question about how to ensure that the US records your exit correctly: travel.stackexchange.com/questions/93520/…
    – Jacob Horbulyk
    3 hours ago










  • @JacobHorbulyk I think it depends on what the false premise is. In this case, I agree that correcting the false premise is a valuable answer; in cases where the false premise renders the question nonsensical, I think we should close.
    – David Richerby
    18 mins ago







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The US does not examine or stamp anyone’s passport on leaving.
– mdd
3 hours ago




The US does not examine or stamp anyone’s passport on leaving.
– mdd
3 hours ago












I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because the question itself is based on an erroneous premise.
– Musonius Rufus
3 hours ago




I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because the question itself is based on an erroneous premise.
– Musonius Rufus
3 hours ago




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@MusoniusRufus That's not the way off-topic votes are designed to be used. If the premise of the question is not accurate, you should provide an answer to the question. Please read the Be Nice policy
– Jacob Horbulyk
3 hours ago




@MusoniusRufus That's not the way off-topic votes are designed to be used. If the premise of the question is not accurate, you should provide an answer to the question. Please read the Be Nice policy
– Jacob Horbulyk
3 hours ago




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Here is a related question about how to ensure that the US records your exit correctly: travel.stackexchange.com/questions/93520/…
– Jacob Horbulyk
3 hours ago




Here is a related question about how to ensure that the US records your exit correctly: travel.stackexchange.com/questions/93520/…
– Jacob Horbulyk
3 hours ago












@JacobHorbulyk I think it depends on what the false premise is. In this case, I agree that correcting the false premise is a valuable answer; in cases where the false premise renders the question nonsensical, I think we should close.
– David Richerby
18 mins ago




@JacobHorbulyk I think it depends on what the false premise is. In this case, I agree that correcting the false premise is a valuable answer; in cases where the false premise renders the question nonsensical, I think we should close.
– David Richerby
18 mins ago










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The US does not stamp any passport on exit of the country.

All officials know this so it will not be a problem.



Mostly your exit has been recorded, you can check that online these days.



This question and answers explain it for a land exit but it works for air exits as well.






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    The US does not stamp any passport on exit of the country.

    All officials know this so it will not be a problem.



    Mostly your exit has been recorded, you can check that online these days.



    This question and answers explain it for a land exit but it works for air exits as well.






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      The US does not stamp any passport on exit of the country.

      All officials know this so it will not be a problem.



      Mostly your exit has been recorded, you can check that online these days.



      This question and answers explain it for a land exit but it works for air exits as well.






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        The US does not stamp any passport on exit of the country.

        All officials know this so it will not be a problem.



        Mostly your exit has been recorded, you can check that online these days.



        This question and answers explain it for a land exit but it works for air exits as well.






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        The US does not stamp any passport on exit of the country.

        All officials know this so it will not be a problem.



        Mostly your exit has been recorded, you can check that online these days.



        This question and answers explain it for a land exit but it works for air exits as well.







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