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The ship, passengers and crew "clear customs" as a single entity as the ship enters port. Passengers never see an immigration entry station and I'm not where you could access one as they normally exist in a secure part of the airport.

 

We just completed an 8-country European Tour and the only stamp we got was upon arrival at the initial entry airport.

 

I think you are out of luck.

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Seems they are not done any more. Work at Port Miami and Port Everglades and our guests ask this same question. We are required to look for their landing stamp if they are not United States citizens and paging through the pages, I do not see them. A few years back I was in Roatan, Honduras and got an "unoffical stamp."

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