Gallery of passport stamps by country or territory

The gallery of passport stamps by country or territory contains an accurate alphabetical list of sovereign states, partially recognised states, and dependent territories with images of their passport stamps including visas. All Schengen countries and Cyprus use the same format for their stamps and stamps are not issued when traveling from one Schengen country to another, except for land border crossings to, from, and between Romania and Bulgaria.

List

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Country or Territory Entry Stamp Exit Stamp Visa Notes
  Abkhazia      
  Afghanistan      
  Albania       [note 1]
  Algeria      
  American Samoa     Un­known
  Andorra   None None [note 2]
  Angola      
  Anguilla   None[citation needed] Un­known
  Antarctica  
 
Un­known None [note 3]
  Antigua and Barbuda   None Un­known
  Argentina   None  
  Armenia      
  Aruba   None[note 4]  
  Australia     None [note 5]
  Austria      
  Azerbaijan      
  Bahamas   None[citation needed]   [note 6]
  Bahrain     Un­known [note 7]
  Bangladesh       [note 8]
  Barbados   None Un­known
  Belarus      
  Belgium     Un­known
  Belize     Un­known
  Benin     Un­known
  Bermuda   Un­known None [note 9]
  Bhutan      
  Bolivia      
  Bosnia and Herzegovina     Un­known
  Botswana     Un­known
  Brazil       [note 10]
  British Virgin Islands   None Un­known
  Brunei      
  Bulgaria      
  Burkina Faso      
  Burundi      
  Cambodia      
  Cameroon      
  Canada   None [note 11]
  Cape Verde     Un­known
  Caribbean Netherlands  
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Cayman Islands   None Un­known
  Central African Republic     Un­known
  Chad      
  Chile      
  China      
  Colombia       [note 12]
  Comoros      
  Congo, Democratic Republic of the      
  Congo      
  Cook Islands     Un­known
  Costa Rica      
  Côte d'Ivoire      
  Croatia     Un­known
  Cuba      

 

[note 13]
  Curaçao      
  Cyprus     Un­known
  Czech Republic     Un­known
  Denmark     Un­known
  Djibouti      
  Dominica     Un­known
  Dominican Republic     Un­known
  East Timor      
  Ecuador      
  Egypt      
  El Salvador   None[citation needed] Un­known [note 14]
  Equatorial Guinea     Un­known
  Eritrea      
  Estonia      
  Eswatini     Un­known
  Ethiopia      
  Falkland Islands      
  Faroe Islands     Un­known
  Fiji    
  [note 15]
  Finland      
  France      
  French Guiana      
  French Polynesia      
  Gabon      
  Gambia      
  Georgia      
  Germany      
  Ghana      
  Gibraltar   None Un­known
  Greece     Un­known
  Greenland      
  Grenada   None  
  Guadeloupe      
  Guatemala       [note 16]
  Guinea  

 

 
  Guinea-Bissau      
  Guyana      
  Haiti     Un­known
  Honduras       [note 17]
  Hong Kong None None None [note 18]
  Hungary      
  Iceland    
  India  
 
 
 
  [note 19]
  Indonesia      
  Iran     Un­known [note 20]
  Iraq      
  Iraqi Kurdistan      
  Ireland  

 

None  
  Israel       [note 21]
  Italy     Un­known
  Jamaica   None  
  Japan      
  Jordan      
  Kazakhstan      
  Kenya      
  Kiribati Un­known Un­known Un­known
  Korea, Democratic People's Republic of    
 
[note 22]
  Korea, Republic of       [note 23]
  Kosovo     Un­known [note 24]
  Kuwait     Un­known
  Kyrgyzstan      
  Laos      
  Latvia      
  Lebanon      
  Lesotho     Un­known
  Liberia   Un­known  
  Libya Un­known Un­known Un­known
  Liechtenstein   None None[note 25] [note 26]
  Lithuania      
  Luxembourg      
  Macau   None   [note 27]
  Madagascar     Un­known
  Malawi      
  Malaysia      
  Maldives      
  Mali      
  Malta     Un­known
  Marshall Islands   Un­known Un­known
  Martinique      
  Mauritania      
  Mauritius     Un­known
  Mayotte Un­known    
  Mexico      
  Micronesia     None[note 28]
  Moldova      
  Monaco    None None [note 29]
  Mongolia      
  Montenegro     Un­known
  Montserrat   None Un­known [note 30]
  Morocco      
  Mozambique      
  Myanmar      
  Namibia      
  Nauru Un­known Un­known  
    Nepal      
  Netherlands      
  New Caledonia      
  New Zealand  
 [note 31]
None[citation needed]   [note 32]
  Nicaragua       [note 33]
  Niger   Un­known Un­known
  Nigeria      
  Niue     None[3][note 34]
  North Macedonia     Un­known
  Northern Cyprus     Un­known [note 35]
  Norway     Un­known
  Oman      
  Pakistan      
  Palau     Un­known
  Palestine     None
  Panama      
  Papua New Guinea      
  Paraguay      
  Peru       [note 36]
  Philippines      
  Pitcairn Islands Un­known Un­known Un­known
  Poland      
  Portugal      
  Qatar     Un­known
  Réunion      
  Romania      
  Russia      
  Rwanda      
  Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic Un­known Un­known Un­known
  Saint Barthélemy   None  
  Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha  
 
 
 
 
Un­known
  Saint Kitts and Nevis   None Un­known
  Saint Lucia     Un­known
  Saint Martin, Collectivity of      
  Saint Pierre and Miquelon      
  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines     Un­known
  Samoa     Un­known
  San Marino   None None [note 37]
  São Tomé and Príncipe     Un­known
  Saudi Arabia      
  Senegal      
  Serbia     Un­known [note 38]
  Seychelles     Un­known
  Sierra Leone     Un­known
  Singapore None None None [note 39]
  Sint Maarten      
  Slovakia     Un­known
  Slovenia     Un­known
  Solomon Islands     Un­known
  Somalia     Un­known
  Somaliland      
  South Africa  [note 40]
 [note 41]
 [note 42]
   
  South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands   None Un­known
  South Ossetia   None None [note 43]
  South Sudan      
  Spain      
  Sri Lanka      
  Sudan      
  Suriname      
  Svalbard None None None
  Sweden     Un­known
   Switzerland     Un­known
  Syria      
  Taiwan
 
 

 

  [note 44]
  Tajikistan      
  Tanzania      
  Thailand    

 

  Togo      
  Tokelau Un­known Un­known Un­known
  Tonga     Un­known
  Transnistria None None  
  Trinidad and Tobago   None Un­known
  Tunisia     Un­known
  Turkey     Un­known
  Turkmenistan      
  Turks and Caicos Islands   None Un­known
  Tuvalu     Un­known
  Uganda      
  Ukraine      
  United Arab Emirates      
  United Kingdom   None   [note 45]
  United States   None   [note 46]
  Uruguay      
  Uzbekistan      
  Vanuatu      
  Vatican City None[5] None[5] Un­known
  Venezuela    
  Vietnam      
  Wallis and Futuna Un­known Un­known  
  Yemen      
  Zambia      
  Zimbabwe      

Others

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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ As of 2024 Albania does not stamp passports anymore.
  2. ^ Due to its landlocked condition, Andorra does not issue a separate passport stamp. However one is available upon request at the border.
  3. ^ Antarctica is not officially part of any sovereign state. There are no border controls, and therefore no official entry/exit stamps. Some post offices, souvenir shops, and research stations provide unofficial passport stamps (which may invalidate passports).
  4. ^ Exit is recorded in a field on entry stamp
  5. ^ Stamping only done on request at manned secondary counters. Visa label is not issued anymore.
  6. ^ The Bahamas does not issue exit stamps.
  7. ^ Bahrain does not issue exit stamps. Furthermore, no entry stamps are issued at the border with Saudi Arabia.
  8. ^ If visa on arrival is granted and stamped in the passport, no separate entry stamp is issued.
  9. ^ Bermuda abolished visas as of 2014 but still requires a multiple-entry visa from Canada, UK, or USA for some nationalities.
  10. ^ Though stamps are issued upon both arrival and departure, there are only minor differences. The first 3 numbers after the date are assigned to the various points of entry and exit. The next number indicates entry or exit, '1' for entry, '2' for exit. The four digit number along the right edge is the Federal Police agent that made the stamp.
  11. ^ Canada does not issue exit stamps. On Canada's border with the United States, stamps are issued only if requested.
  12. ^ Colombia uses an identical stamp for both entry and exit. Entry or exit is recorded by a marking the field I (for entry) or E (for exit) with a pen.
  13. ^ Tourist card, which is not a visa, is always required for foreign citizens and nationals to obtain before entering Cuba, even when visa is required too.
  14. ^ El Salvador does not issue any stamps if coming from Honduras/Nicaragua/Guatemala due to C4-group regulations.
  15. ^ Fiji no longer issues exit stamps
  16. ^ Guatemala uses many different stamps with various Mayan glyphs. But there is no difference in design between entry or exit stamps. Entry or exit is marked separately by border officials.
  17. ^ Honduras now places passports in a printer and prints the stamp rather than using a physical inked stamp.
  18. ^ As a special administrative region of the People's Republic of China, travellers entering Hong Kong will receive a different landing slip than those entering mainland China. A Visa is issued to foreign passport holders only. An entry permit issued to mainland Chinese passport holders who apply in overseas or Macau but not in mainland China. For more information see: Visa policy of Hong Kong
  19. ^ India uses various styles of entry and exit stamps. Entry stamps are blue, exit stamps are red.
  20. ^ Since 2016, foreign passports are not being stamped while entering or leaving Iran.[1]
  21. ^ Since 15 January 2013, Israel no longer stamps foreign passports at Ben Gurion Airport, giving passengers a card instead that reads: "Since January 2013 a pilot scheme has been introduced whereby visitors are given an entry card instead of an entry stamp on arrival. You should keep this card with your passport until you leave. This is evidence of your legal entry into Israel and may be required, particularly at any crossing points into the Occupied Palestinian Territories." Passports are still (as of 22 June 2017) stamped at Erez when travelling into and out of Gaza. Also, passports are still stamped (as of 22 June 2017) at the Jordan Valley/Sheikh Hussein and Yitzhak Rabin/Arava land borders with Jordan.
  22. ^ The visa stamps and top visa pictured are normally issued for business or official visitors only. Most tourists are issued a tourist card, pictured in blue, that is not contained within a passport and is surrendered upon departure.
  23. ^ No entry stamp but the sticker shown is applied to the passport on arrival. Exit stamp on request
  24. ^ Passports containing stamps from Kosovo will have them "annulled" upon entry to Serbia. The entry stamp shown was annulled.
  25. ^ Liechtenstein does not issue tourist visas, therefore tourists have to apply for a visa of a different member of the Schengen Area.
  26. ^ Liechtenstein follows the same entry rules as Switzerland and a passport stamp is not required. However for a nominal fee one is available at the Tourist Center.
  27. ^ A Visa is issued to foreign passport holders only. An entry permit issued to mainland Chinese passport holders who apply in overseas or Hong Kong but not in mainland China. In mainland China, Chinese citizens must obtain a Two-way Permit with the endorsement for entering Macau. See Visa policy of Macau.
  28. ^ Citizens of all countries have visa-free entry to Micronesia, therefore the Federated States of Micronesia does not issue any tourist visa.
  29. ^ Because of its relationship with France and the policy of open borders, Monaco does not issue a separate passport stamp. However a free one is available upon request at the town hall. As of 2020, the Monaco tourist office no longer stamps official passports due to the possibility of invalidating them as official documents. Instead, they offer a souvenir passport, which they stamp instead.[2]
  30. ^ Montserrat government currently only issues e-visas.
  31. ^ This stamp is issued for Australian citizens (if requested), under the Trans-Tasman Travel Arrangement.
  32. ^ New Zealand does not issue exit stamps. New Zealand does not issue entry stamps for NZ/Australian citizens and Australian Permanent Residence (who receive NZ residence visa on arrival) even on request.
  33. ^ Nicaragua does not issue any exit stamps on exit to Honduras/El Salvador/Guatemala due to C4-group regulations.
  34. ^ All visitors to Niue are given a 30-day visa on arrival (marked by the entry stamp).
  35. ^ North Cyprus at the land border with the Republic of Cyprus are available upon request only at the Ledra Street Pedestrian crossing, stamps are regularly issued at the ferry terminals of Kyrenia and Famagusta and at Ercan airport.
  36. ^ Peru currently does not issue passports stamps upon entry or exit at airports, only at land borders. Stamps issued at seaports, as well as stamps issued at airports other than Jorge Chavez International Airport are unknown.
  37. ^ Due to its landlocked condition, San Marino visa policy follows the Italian one. San Marino does not issue regular passport stamps, and only issues souvenir stamps upon request at the visitors centre.
  38. ^ Serbian passports are stamped on exit only, while foreign passports are stamped on entry and exit (until 2018, foreign passports were stamped on entry only).
  39. ^ Effective October 21, 2021 Singapore no longer stamps passports on entry or exit. Singapore issues e-visas and no longer issues visas on passport. See Visa policy of Singapore
  40. ^ This style was formerly used for all forms of entry, but is now used only for entry by road.
  41. ^ New style airport entry stamp. A similar style will likely soon replace road entry stamps.
  42. ^ Transit stamp. No exit stamp is issued for transit visas.
  43. ^ South Ossetia does not stamp passports, this stamp was provided to the traveler after asking their Ministry of Immigration for the stamp.
  44. ^ Mainland Chinese residents who reside in Mainland China or overseas must apply an entry permit in advance. This kind of entry permit is different to the Taiwanese Visa (See Taiwan Entry Permit for Mainland China citizens in Gallery). Hong Kong permanent residents who hold a HKSAR passport and/or British National (Overseas) passport, and Macau permanent residents who hold a Macao Special Administrative Region passport may apply an entry permit online before entering Taiwan or apply one in major Taiwan's international airports for a fee while arriving. The National without household registration must apply an entry permit in order to enter Taiwan even when they have a Republic of China passport. Other aliens may apply a regular visa if they have to.
  45. ^ The United Kingdom has not been issuing exit stamps since 1998 when paper-based embarkation (‘exit’) controls for passengers were ended.[4]
  46. ^ The United States does not issue exit stamps.

References

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  1. ^ "Foreign tourists' passports not to be stamped in Iran". 18 August 2018.
  2. ^ "The Principality of Monaco Souvenir Passport". Visit Monaco. 14 February 2020. Retrieved 10 May 2022.
  3. ^ "Information | Niue". Archived from the original on 2015-07-17. Retrieved 2018-10-04.
  4. ^ "Research briefings" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-04-09. Retrieved 2017-01-08.
  5. ^ a b "10 things you didn't know about the Vatican City". The Daily Telegraph. 7 June 2016. Retrieved 5 July 2020.