Madrid, SpainNot leaving, coming in. Where did you come from last time?
not that I am aware of, never had troubles with anyone, especially not with the Dominicans or HaitiansI wonder if anybody here (RD) put you on the 'stink list'
A well placed complaint can keep you from leaving - or entering....
valid complaint or not.... just a complaint
It is probably related to this.You can't travel with minors unless your carrying that letter of authorization as it has been the case in so many kidnappings. This is fairly common knowledge in most countries with more and more divorces. ( I think?)
Sorry but in Europe this is not common, I can travel anywhere with them without a letter of authorization. In the USA it is and in South Africa, and as it seems in the DRYou can't travel with minors unless your carrying that letter of authorization as it has been the case in so many kidnappings. This is fairly common knowledge in most countries with more and more divorces. ( I think?)
thank you for sharing thisIt is probably related to this.
If a child (under the age of 18) is traveling with only one parent or with someone who is not a parent or legal guardian, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) strongly recommends that the accompanying adult have a note from the non-traveling parent (or, in the case of a child traveling with neither parent, a note signed by both parents) stating “I acknowledge that my wife/husband/etc. is traveling out of the country with my son/daughter/group. He/She/They has/have my/our permission to do so.”
Children Traveling With One Parent Or With Someone Who Is Not A Parent Or Legal Guardian | U.S. Embassy & Consulates in Germany
If a child (under the age of 18) is traveling with only one parent or with someone who is not a parent or legal guardian, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) strongly recommends that the accompanying adult have a note from the non-traveling parent (or, in the case of a child traveling with...de.usembassy.gov
Citizen or resident of Spain or European Union and return ticket to there ?Madrid, Spain
No actually I actually don’t know anyone who has been in trouble me included 25 yrs of overstaying ...I even for shits and giggles posted my online journey to extend ,which is easy peezy now.. come on Caonabo something here doesn’t smell right confiscated phones gave to airline attendants passports given back on return by police...
Perhaps he stayed past 30 days while he was here in March.
We all know how much trouble a person can get into for overstaying a 30 day tourist card.
It has been said. I read it here.
And they never gave you a reason for the refusal.As I was a little freaked out I really was not paying much attention to anyone else from our flight. They just took the passports, and gave it back to us the next day when we boarded the flight back. Cellphones, tablets, laptops were not confiscated.
The last time I overstayed was last year, before that was the year before and the year before for the last 14 years. Some years I overstayed more than a year. I am not bragging but would like to put this inane train of thought to bed before we have 1000 MORE posts on it.last time I stayed longer than 30 days was back in 2016, stayed for two months. I can't image them catching up on this four years later?
I am confused about the "child abuse part"
back in Madrid, the local police came on the plane we were on and handed me our passports