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I’m getting ready for another international trip. This time to the island of Bonaire. I’ve visited both Aruba and Curaçao the last few years. Amazing diving on Curaçao. Super excited to dive in Bonaire. I am a bit nervous about traveling this time for a couple of factors. This is the first time I’ve traveled internationally alone. The other factor is because of the stress with Venezuela. I always report my experience with pfr.guide when I return. I will let you know in a month or so how I made out. I really wish there was a way to stop getting pulled into secondary every time
I am looking to take a surf trip to Vietnam. No long required to register so no marked passport. Will require Visa, though. Has anyone been there and if so what was experience. I would rather not go via 3rd country because of traveling with surfboard.
thx,
I am planning an international trip. I would potentially be flying back into the country at Miami then connecting to home. Is flying through Miami airport and going through customs there, any better or worse than flying through Atlanta? Is it riskier? Has anyone here had any recent experience?
I’m planning a trip to Aruba via Queen Beatrix International Airport.
Seeing as they do U.S. customs and US border control in Aruba prior to leaving; how much time should I leave for arriving at Queen Beatrix airport for departing from Aruba? A friend (registered) as am I, just spent 2 and 1/2 hours in secondary in Chicago coming back from Europe. (Google ai says to leave 3 hours for both country’s customs, luggage and boarding.) Can anyone share experiences… secondary may be an issue with allocating 3 hours.
anyone with china experience?
I registered out and live in a different country. Now coming back to visit the kids , any idea what to expect at the border coming back? thank you
Hello everyone.
I flew into Paris airport this weekend. Their new EES system is extremely fast and simple.
1. Place your passport face down on a scanner. When you walk through.
2. Stand in front of and face the facial recognition scanner. It takes about 15 seconds.
3. I was waved over to the border check desk where the officer glanced at my passport, stamped it, handed it back and waved me through. Also, I did not notice any baggage / luggage inspections going on anywhere. We jall proceeded to baggage claim, picked up our luggage, and were on our way, exiting the airport. That was it! 👍🏻🤗
Very, very fast. 😃😳😲
(FYI/FWIW: I’ve been removed from all Registries and have a new unmarked US passport.)
I traveled abroad with an unmarked passport 5 years ago during covid. Since I wasn’t sure if it was revoked, I applied for TSA pre-check and went to my appointment yesterday at the airport. An agent scanned my passport, took my fingerprints and photo. Evidently it went thru, and I got an email the same day saying my security threat assesment was underway. I assume I passed it because shortly later, I got another email saying my eligibilty assement is underway. I feel confident that my passport is still good. I plan to use it on a short domestic flight to double confirm it’s validity before I go abroad.
Did anyone else recently receive a physical stamp in their passport after clearing secondary?
This happened to me coming in through JFK over the summer – first time I’ve gotten a physical stamp after many entries.
I’m coming in through Boston in a few weeks. My passport is nearly full and I don’t want to get a new one any sooner than needed so hopefully if there is a stamp they put it on the same page as the previous one instead of wasting a whole other page.
No Secondary! All right back in the US from France yesterday. Landing at LAX, that’s able to go through customs without too much delay. The officer did ask me about a passport card (which I do have but do not but did not have with me.) And that was all. I’m not required to go to secondary for the first time in ages!
Has anyone here traveled to the Philipines after no longer required to register? My Filipina gf and I are wondering…
So is the consensus that once off all registries gov notices are unlikely to be sent to international authorities? If so, could we then travel from Honolulu to points in Asia?
thank you.
Well Folks, MSC Cruises is no longer an option for people like us. MSC, same as NC a couple of years ago, HQed in Miami this year and updated their carriage of passege to exclude all of us with a scarlet letter. Tier 3 now, thx CA with no offramp (yes ridiculous, only gets worse over time, 30 years now) was informed today that I was removed from my MSC cruise this Saturday due to the expose facto national registry. If you are on the national registry, do not book a trip on MSC out of Florida, or maybe anywhere?. The wife saw a Reddit about this just starting about 2 weeks ago, and the reality hit me today. Good luck folks!
I am scheduled to fly to Aruba this week.
To my surprise, Aruba now requires a pre-departure form: the Aruba Online ED Card
have any current or former RSOs had any issues after this change?
Thanks
This is steve. Mike would like your input. I have a wedding in Cancun to go to. Was thinking of walking into TJ and flying out of there. Any insight would be appreciated. Not on registry any longer clean passport.
Anyone Have any experience with using LHR as layover? if my final destination is AMS will there be in issue with me having a layover?
I was recently successful in being removed from my state registry (and I am not required to register anywhere else), so I am getting ready to apply for a new passport. I know I’ve seen several posts of the templates folks have used to email the Department of State requesting an acknowledgment that someone is no long required to register, and therefore, no longer needs the stamp on the passport or give 21-day notices of international travel. Of course, I’m now having a hard time finding them. For anyone who has successfully gotten the stamp taken off a new version of your passport, would you mind pasting the language you used here?
I’ve seen posts that flying into Spain directly as port of entry isn’t the easiest, would layover be best or train to Spain? Or if recent experiences have contradicting results?
Sorry if this is repeated somewhere. Got fired from my job and decided to take the leap 3 weeks ago – now in Europe. Local registration office -t hey where not unhappy to see me go. Filled out my first hotel as my new address and address change that’s it. No longer registering since they don’t do that here. That was the easy part. Now: the not having a Visa, not having a job, home, car, well that’s the tough part. Since I got here to Europe a week ago I said I’ll just go back for Christmas and not stay 5 days so I don’t have to register in California. Damn – but wait I can’t. Supposed to 21 days notice. So I’m not allowed to come home for Christmas. How am I even supposed to notify them I can’t find the form I remember seeing here our helpful site. Couldn’t find it in a google search. What’s even more interesting is the five trips I made from a local registration office they used to put the notice in at the last minute and never seemed to want you to even tell them the full 21 days in advance. Any advise I guess I’ll put in for the 1st of January when I find the form. And they say registration isn’t punishment. Denying me Christmas with my family – that’s punishment for many more than just me as registrant.
Any info on entering Japan after removal? I have read some comments, but nothing recent. Mine was a misdemeanor over 10 yrs old. I have read on some posts that over 10 yrs you shouldn’t mark “ convictions” on entry form. I would like to visit Kyoto for a month or so for the temples. Any info would be appreciated.
BTW, I would be entering from Europe, not U.S.
Curacao is governed by the Netherlands. I am a pfr that gives a 21 day notice with a marked in the front, passport. I’m going with family soon and have had successfully traveled internationally. Wondering if anyone has experience going there?!!
Has anyone, recently, since Trump, returned to the US through Newark airport. I live permanently in the EU, but must come to the US for some business, only a few days. I am not registered anywhere as I don’t live in the US, but when CBP scans my passport, it comes up as “previously revoked”. Obviously my present passport is valid. Just wondering about a hassle with secondary, phone search, luggage search etc. This is the only part of a trip back to the US that I dread. Any information/experiences would be appreciated.
Hi all, wife and I are planning a vacation to Italy in April/May 2026. We have been to Europe two times so far after probation in 2023 (level 2 in NYS & marked passport), flying into Paris each time, no problems. Knowing this has been mentioned here before, but there’s not way to search and times do change things, my question is: Has anyone had problems flying into Rome? Thank you in advance! Have wonderful holidays.
Soon to be off state registry. What else do I need to do regarding SORNA, megan law etc? I would like to try international travel again
Hi all,
I was recently removed from my state registry, and am trying to obtain a new passport without the “unique identifier” on it. I sent an email to the Department of Homeland Security as Janice and others have suggested, but I received a message back (albeit automated), stating that no responses will be given unless I supply a “Certification of Identity” form as well – which a copy is provided by ICE. Has anyone else seen this and/or completed it? And for Janice and others, is this normal? Is there any concern with completing it? I am skeptical with anything coming from ICE…
Thanks!