I think they will understand that you are a pilot and that as a pilot you fly many different places......
NO - they won't.
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I think they will understand that you are a pilot and that as a pilot you fly many different places......
I think you have to submit a special form to the State Department, but there is a provision to get a second passport for that exact reason. Actually, the only way you can have two passports is if one is specifically for Israeli use.
Latest intel from some travel message boards saying that as of now, they won't even stamp it on a separate piece of paper. I hope it's just 1 incident, but if so, time to order a 2nd passport, or better yet, tear that page out after you come back and blame it on the dog
Even entering Israel can be tough...I have had to sit and explain why I have entries and exits from Jordan in my passport from years earlier. All were work related and she eventually warmed up to it...but still, make it as easy as possible.
Don't take it personally. Five of my immediate famliy crossed from Jordan to Israel and it took over an hour of searches and interrogation -- and we're Jewish. It's just the way things are peace treaty or not.Even entering Israel can be tough...I have had to sit and explain why I have entries and exits from Jordan in my passport from years earlier. All were work related and she eventually warmed up to it...but still, make it as easy as possible.
You should've inquired why he was addressing you in the plural. When talking to just one person I say baruch haba (or to a woman b'rucha haba'a).Passport Control Agent: Baruchim Haba'im. Welcome to Israel.
Don't take it personally. Five of my immediate famliy crossed from Jordan to Israel and it took over an hour of searches and interrogation -- and we're Jewish. It's just the way things are peace treaty or not.
You should've inquired why he was addressing you in the plural. When talking to just one person I say baruch haba (or to a woman b'rucha haba'a).