To alleviate tourists’ concerns over US sanctions on individuals visiting Iran, Passports of travelers entering Iran will not being stamped.
The initiative is a direct countermeasure to a travel restriction put in place by the US after Trump issued an order in March 2017, restricting travel to the US for those who have visited Iran, in addition to Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen.
It was implemented from the first day of the second half of the Iranian year on Sept. 23, a Ministry of Foreign Affairs statement said, adding that the measure has been communicated to all representative offices of the Islamic Republic abroad as well as domestic airports.
The initiative, which was previously piloted in Iran’s offices in Doha, Muscat and across the Imam Khomeini (Tehran), Mashhad and Shiraz international airports, is part of a bigger support package to stave off the detrimental effects of US sanctions.
Don’t worry about going to America and Israel with an Iran stamp on your passport anymore. The good news is that after entering the international airport, you can ask the authorities to stamp on a separate paper other than your passport. So, no more worries about Iran’s stamp on your passport.
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