1. How to Turn in the Tourist Visa at the Border
When traveling to most countries you are required to have a tourist visa on hand. This tourist visa signifies the date in which you entered the country and the date by which you
must leave the country. Depending on the country you are visiting the visa is either a simple stamp or a debarkation card stapled to your passport. W hatever it is, you need to
hold onto it, because you will need it when leaving the country.
Step 1
Enter the customs line for the country you are exiting. Have your passport with tourist visa on hand. You may also need a separate form of identification, such as a state-issued
driver's license.
Step 2
Open your passport to the page where the travel visa is stamped or attached. Having everything ready before reaching the customs official saves you time and moves you more
quickly through the line.
Step 3
Give your passport and travel visa to the customs official. He can probably scan your visa into the computer system. While the information loads onto the screen, the official may
ask you questions pertaining to your trip.
Step 4
Receive your passport back from the official and leave the customs department.