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catbyte

(34,333 posts)
Mon Nov 12, 2018, 08:01 PM Nov 2018

Yep, something's up. Can you travel to Prague from Italy without getting your passport stamped?



Pay close attention to Jerome Corsi's trip to Italy two years ago. That may coincide with Michael Cohen bein' in Italy at the same time. This is probably one reason why Cohen came to D.C. today, to testify to a Grand Jury about this. Stay tuned!

Natasha Bertrand

@NatashaBertrand

Corsi says he was questioned extensively about a trip he took to Italy with his wife 2 years ago...he says it was for their anniversary.

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5:36 PM - Nov 12, 2018
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Yep, something's up. Can you travel to Prague from Italy without getting your passport stamped? (Original Post) catbyte Nov 2018 OP
Interesting. kentuck Nov 2018 #1
Yes, as both countries are part of the Schengen area SoCalNative Nov 2018 #2
Yup, as long as you stay in the Schengen area Retrograde Nov 2018 #10
Yes JennyMominFL Nov 2018 #3
Yes, you can jberryhill Nov 2018 #4
Im guessing yes? 912gdm Nov 2018 #5
K&R UTUSN Nov 2018 #6
Yes, I have obamanut2012 Nov 2018 #7
You can drive through the border and hold up a US passport, they don't even stop you FakeNoose Nov 2018 #8
Took the Train From Paris to Prague through Frankfurt Ccarmona Nov 2018 #9

SoCalNative

(4,613 posts)
2. Yes, as both countries are part of the Schengen area
Mon Nov 12, 2018, 08:04 PM
Nov 2018

you can travel freely between them and there are no border checks.

Retrograde

(10,128 posts)
10. Yup, as long as you stay in the Schengen area
Mon Nov 12, 2018, 08:36 PM
Nov 2018

Bummer for people who like to collect passport stamps (all the Schengen area countries I've been to use essentially the same stamp, with just the name of the entry/exit changed). That's why I can't use my passport to prove I've been to Denmark, Italy, or Austria: flew into a different country and transferred to what was essentially a "domestic" flight.

JennyMominFL

(218 posts)
3. Yes
Mon Nov 12, 2018, 08:05 PM
Nov 2018

You can go from Italy to prague without a passport stamp. they are both part of then Schengen agreement area

912gdm

(959 posts)
5. Im guessing yes?
Mon Nov 12, 2018, 08:06 PM
Nov 2018

When I went to Germany from America back in the mid 90's as a teen I proudly went up to German customs booth with my passport out and he just waved me through... I wanted a stamp since it was the first time I traveled internationally.

I figure now that it was just a TV thing where passports get stamped

FakeNoose

(32,579 posts)
8. You can drive through the border and hold up a US passport, they don't even stop you
Mon Nov 12, 2018, 08:16 PM
Nov 2018

Unless you somehow look suspicious, they wave you right through most of the time. The border guards may have a rule to stop somebody occasionally, but it's less than one out of 100. They don't stamp your book unless you specifically ask them to.

"Look, my book isn't stamped, so I didn't go there" is a specious argument.

 

Ccarmona

(1,180 posts)
9. Took the Train From Paris to Prague through Frankfurt
Mon Nov 12, 2018, 08:33 PM
Nov 2018

The only time we were even asked to show ANY ID, was going into Belgium. They asked if we wanted our passports stamped for posterity. It was not a requirement.

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