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Old Aug 12, 2014 | 3:32 pm
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Finding Schengen Entry/Exit Records?

Hello,

I was wondering if anyone knows where to ask for Schengen Zone Entry and Exit records for a US Citizen traveling on a US Passport?

For an application, I am required to prove that I have traveled to Europe over 5 times in 10 years. I have been traveling yearly to Europe since 2002, however there have been many times where customs agents never stamped my passport for entries and exits, therefore I was wondering if i could obtain Schengen Zone entry/exit records from someone else...

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Old Aug 12, 2014 | 3:43 pm
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Originally Posted by LorenzMenendez
Hello,

I was wondering if anyone knows where to ask for Schengen Zone Entry and Exit records for a US Citizen traveling on a US Passport?

For an application, I am required to prove that I have traveled to Europe over 5 times in 10 years. I have been traveling yearly to Europe since 2002, however there have been many times where customs agents never stamped my passport for entries and exits, therefore I was wondering if i could obtain Schengen Zone entry/exit records from someone else...

Thank You!
Why not use the Schengen entry stamps in your current or prior passports as evidence of over 5 entries within 10 years?

Or do an appropriate request to get the US CBP to provide you a list of your history on file with them.
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Old Aug 12, 2014 | 11:02 pm
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Finding Schengen Entry/Exit Records?

Really? Many times no entry/exit stamp?

My friends who had to go through a similar process all ended up only refering to the entry/exit stamps in their passport.

I am not aware of any central EU authority from where you can request this kind of information. If you find any way, please do tell as it would be helpful.
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Old Aug 13, 2014 | 3:32 pm
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I have gone many times without getting stamped, maybe because I was under 18 and traveling with parents for 4/5 trips...
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Old Aug 13, 2014 | 11:01 pm
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Did you have a personal passport or you were in your parents passport?
If you were in your parents, you can always try to get the stamps from theirs.
If it was personal, its strange that they didnt stamp it.
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Old Aug 13, 2014 | 11:24 pm
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Originally Posted by sama
Did you have a personal passport or you were in your parent´s passport?
If you were in your parent´s, you can always try to get the stamps from theirs.
If it was personal, it´s strange that they didn´t stamp it.
Yes.. I have seen many unreadable stamps, and also readable stamps but set to wrong date (France...). But foreigner not getting stamped several times at Schengen boarder. Strange.

You didn't provide another passport or Schengen country ID at the time?

Side note, how old can you be and still be in your parent's passport?
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Old Aug 13, 2014 | 11:29 pm
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If it was personal, its strange that they didnt stamp it.
IIRC, agents in CDG (Paris) are known for not always placing an entry stamp in passports. It's quite possible that the same could occur at other locations with either entry or exit stamps.

Depending on ones trips, it's quite possible that one entered and exited the Schengen area multiple times on an individual trip. The Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary weren't part of Schengen until 2007; Switzerland joined in 2009.
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Old Dec 1, 2014 | 7:04 am
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I have a slightly different dilemma and was wondering what might happen in the next time I apply. Passport control offers at my entry (Italy) and exit points (France) did not key in information into their computers. They just stamped the passport. What's worse is that the stamps are barely (at best) readable on both occassions.

As I used Eurostar to get to London from Paris, the UK border staff there stamped my passport indicating the checkpoint Paris. But this is the UK's database, not the Schengen's. My question is how can we overcome any problems arising from this? How can I prove that I stayed in the Schengen zone only within my allowed period?
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Old Dec 1, 2014 | 7:09 am
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Originally Posted by hybridace101
I have a slightly different dilemma and was wondering what might happen in the next time I apply. Passport control offers at my entry (Italy) and exit points (France) did not key in information into their computers. They just stamped the passport. What's worse is that the stamps are barely (at best) readable on both occassions.

As I used Eurostar to get to London from Paris, the UK border staff there stamped my passport indicating the checkpoint Paris. But this is the UK's database, not the Schengen's. My question is how can we overcome any problems arising from this? How can I prove that I stayed in the Schengen zone only within my allowed period?
Are you sure they didn't scan the passports? It barely takes a second to do.

Generally speaking, at Paris-Nord, you'd go through Schengen emigration, followed by UK immigration. Wasn't this the case?
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Old Dec 1, 2014 | 8:30 am
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In Rome (FCO), they certainly did not. I just showed the border officer my visa page and no questions asked, he stamped it and I was on my way to baggage claim. In Gare d'Nord, they looked at my visa page briefly and placed the relatively unreadable ink on the adjacent page. Immediately after the schengen border officer though, you're right, it was the UK border officer's turn.

I'm planning to go to Germany later this month. Luckily enough the visa I have is still valid. Will I have problems when I enter through them?

I am slightly less worried about the Italian case as the hotel staff took a copy of my passport and by law was required to register us.
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