propsarebest
Well-known member
- Joined
- Sep 24, 2004
- Posts
- 1,559
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Wow...this is pretty far off!....
Getting a second passport is very easy, especially if you are flight crew. Its normal for pilots who do a lot of INTL work to have 2 passports...one to use while the other is out getting Visas. It has NOTHING to do with visiting Israel.
G3 visas is who we use. They can get you a second passport in about 48hrs.
http://www.g3visas.com/v2/index.html
FWIW - why did they stamp your passport? I have never heard of them doing that, they always give you a slip of paper to attatch to your passport and remove it upon departure....and NO, I wouldn't try to use an Israeli stamped passport anywhere else in the Mideast.
Just "lose" the first one and you are good to go...
Current regulations reflect the long standing policy of the Department of State that no person should be in possession of more than one valid, or potentially valid, passport at any one time unless under circumstances specifically authorized by the Secretary of State.
I doubt it. Most of the countries that don't view Israel as a country WILL revoke your passport on arrival. I don't know what Kuwait's stand is, but Saudi makes NO exceptions.
I think they will understand that you are a pilot and that as a pilot you fly many different places......
I think they will understand that you are a pilot and that as a pilot you fly many different places......