Not in the US. There’s no outbound confirmation of who leaves the county, I think at all. I can’t speak for leaving by ship, but by car and plane, you don’t hit passport control until it’s the one for the next county you enter.
It’s why when authorities in the US need to arrest someone fleeing the county, they usually do it at the plane itself.
Not in the US. There’s no outbound confirmation of who leaves the county, I think at all. I can’t speak for leaving by ship, but by car and plane, you don’t hit passport control until it’s the one for the next county you enter.
It’s why when authorities in the US need to arrest someone fleeing the county, they usually do it at the plane itself.