Ilv4play wrote:
I will have my exit stamp from when I leave the week prior and was thinking that they might not catch the fact that I left and came back unless they look close at my passport to see I returned.
You won't fool them. when you go to check in, they will ask for your exit tax slip. You can show your passport and/or boarding pass if you came in within 12 hours, but yours will be a week old.
You might as well just pay the tax ahead of time.
BashfulDwarf wrote:
I know that they remove a portion of it at some point in the departure process, because I only have a receipt when I return. And I thought that this portion gets stamped at the gate. I could be wrong. I'll know next Monday when I return home.
The form comes in 3 parts, a longer rectangular part (which you complete on the back) and 2 smaller square parts. When you buy the tax, the issuer (bank/hotel/ airport desk, etc), stamps all 3 parts and keeps one of the square parts. When you check in, the airline keeps the longer part which you complete on the back with all your info, and you keep the 2nd square part as a receipt.