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#5
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Hawaii is one of the states - not a foreign country. It doesn't have an immigration stamp - other than the US one - any more than New York or Illinois does.
And coming from the US you won;t go anywhere near immigration.
Sorry - but you seem very confused about Immigration overall.
And coming from the US you won;t go anywhere near immigration.
Sorry - but you seem very confused about Immigration overall.
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#8

Joined: Jan 2003
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OH, you can get your passport stamped, but it costs $176. Just wait outside baggage claim area. Look for the passport official woman with the red shirt and passport hanging around her neck on a green cord. She accepts cash only.
(PS when is your flight arriving)
(PS when is your flight arriving)
#9
Joined: Jul 2007
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Depending on which Island you go to and what you do there, you could get a National Park Passport Book and get it stamped. Some people collect that over a lifetime. You can get it stamped at all National Parks, Monuments, Battlefields, Memorials,Rivers, Seashores, Etc.
#11
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Simple solution: build a time machine and go back about 120 years to when Hawaii was, in fact, an independent country. Then figure out a way to get there, and have your passport stamped. (Though to be honest I'm not sure when the use of passports came into practice).






