This past summer I went to Greece with a bunch of other students from around the US. We flew into France and then transferred to a flight to Athens from there. On the way back, we did the same thing-- Athens -> Paris and Paris -> Washington DC. On our way into France, we all got stamps in our passports to signify that we entered the country, but on our way out, the officers did not stamp my passport. I don't know why, and I didn't notice it until after we left.
I'm worried that this is going to give me trouble when I go to Peru this August. I've gone to Europe before and have entering and exit stamps from Switzerland, but that's the extent of my passport-based travel besides what I mentioned above. Are they going to give me a hard time about it going into South America? Is there anything I can bring to prove that I left in a timely manner, despite not having a stamp? We only stayed for 2 weeks, so it's not like I was close to overstaying or anything.
I'm worried that this is going to give me trouble when I go to Peru this August. I've gone to Europe before and have entering and exit stamps from Switzerland, but that's the extent of my passport-based travel besides what I mentioned above. Are they going to give me a hard time about it going into South America? Is there anything I can bring to prove that I left in a timely manner, despite not having a stamp? We only stayed for 2 weeks, so it's not like I was close to overstaying or anything.
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