No, unless you have a U.S. Passport
No, having an Israeli stamp in your passport may prevent you from traveling to Iran.
Have you ever gotten a Liechtenstein passport stamp while traveling?
"Have you ever gotten an Austria passport stamp while traveling?"
Yes, have you ever received a UK passport stamp while traveling?
Yes, have you ever received an Australian passport stamp while traveling?
Have you ever gotten a South Africa passport stamp while traveling?
"Have you ever gotten a bru-nat passport stamp while traveling?"
When traveling internationally, you can get your passport stamped by presenting it to immigration officials at the border or airport of the country you are entering. They will verify your identity and stamp your passport with the entry and exit dates.
Yes, you can request the immigration officer to stamp your passport.
No. To enter Mexico from the US you would need your American passport. If you don't, you would require an ID or birth certificate when traveling by land.
The riddle that asks what sits in a corner while traveling all around the world is about a postage stamp. You see, a postage stamp is placed on the corner of an envelope and can be sent all around the world.
Yes, did you get a stamp in your passport when you left the US?