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Passport stamp question
Hello,
Forgive me if this is in the wrong place- searched around and this seemed right. I hold a US and EU (IRE) passport. I am entering the EU in LHR for a 5 day trip. I want to get a stamp in my US passport. Is this allowed? If so, which security line should I use? Thanks! |
Yes, just enter the UK on your US passport. You do not have to enter the UK on a EU passport. Just go to the non-EU (ie longer, slower) queue.
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And don't forget to fill up a landing card.
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[MENTION=789001]elkue[/MENTION]: Do you need the entry stamp for administrative reasons or is it really just for your "collection". Queueing up at LHR at the non-EU booths can sometimes mean up to one hour if you're unlucky, while I've never spent more than 5-10 minutes using the EU lines (or the passport-reading machine).
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If you have an Irish ePassport - you can use egates - zero wait.
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Originally Posted by Palal
(Post 29755096)
If you have an Irish ePassport - you can use egates - zero wait.
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Originally Posted by KLouis
(Post 29754945)
[MENTION=789001]elkue[/MENTION]: Do you need the entry stamp for administrative reasons or is it really just for your "collection". Queueing up at LHR at the non-EU booths can sometimes mean up to one hour if you're unlucky, while I've never spent more than 5-10 minutes using the EU lines (or the passport-reading machine).
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Originally Posted by elkue
(Post 29755730)
For the collection, so given what you say I may opt for the EU control! There is nothing wrong with asking at EU control for a stamp in your US passport as well. Just explain that you are a collector. The stamps do not serve any significant purpose any longer, other than entering and leaving Schengen and thus officers are much more understanding. |
not sure what the EU entity is
at lhr you will enter the uk of gb and ni, not the schengen area |
I will still try the GB line in that case with my EU passport and ask nicely for a stamp. less time in line > stamp for me.
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Originally Posted by scottishpoet
(Post 29757929)
not sure what the EU entity is
at lhr you will enter the uk of gb and ni, not the schengen area |
Originally Posted by scottishpoet
(Post 29757929)
not sure what the EU entity is
at lhr you will enter the uk of gb and ni, not the schengen area |
Originally Posted by elkue
(Post 29757937)
I will still try the GB line in that case with my EU passport and ask nicely for a stamp. less time in line > stamp for me.
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Originally Posted by elkue
(Post 29757937)
I will still try the GB line in that case with my EU passport and ask nicely for a stamp. less time in line > stamp for me.
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Originally Posted by Often1
(Post 29758451)
The UK is not in Schengen. Not sure what your point is.
Originally Posted by Often1
(Post 29755742)
There is nothing wrong with asking at EU control for a stamp in your US passport as well. Just explain that you are a collector. The stamps do not serve any significant purpose any longer, other than entering and leaving Schengen and thus officers are much more understanding.
The UK entry stamp generally used for US passports states "LEAVE TO ENTER FOR SIX MONTHS. EMPLOYMENT AND RECOURSE TO PUBLIC FUNDS PROHIBITED". If the OP enters on an Irish passport they are not subject to these restrictions and it would be illogical to then restrict them in this way on another passport. Therefore I believe they would need to enter the UK on the US passport only; but to avoid lengthy non-EU queues, they could just join the UK/EU queue since UK immigration officers will process anybody who presents themselves. To avoid being accosted by civilian employees of Heathrow, they should have the Irish passport out when entering the UK/EU queue, making up an excuse such as "it doesn't work" if redirected to the e-gates. The above is based on my observation of an exchange between an American+EU citizen at LHR: the immigration officer said something along the lines of that they could stamp the US passport but this would mean they couldn't enter the UK as of right as an EU citizen simultaneously; there was no problem with this because they were just on a day transit to mainland Europe anyway. |
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