Two British passports, two visa



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I have a L1 visa for my work in the USA. I also have a second British passport for my visas to other countries (China).
I have approved visas. What passport do I show when I am leaving USA ? The one with the China visa in it or the one with my work visa?










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    The one you entered on, preferably

    – Belle-Sophie
    Apr 16 '16 at 16:00











  • Show my British passport with my USA visa in when I'm departing USA ? Then Use my other British passport with my Chinese visa when I enter China.

    – Anthony martin
    Apr 16 '16 at 16:05






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    Exactly. Much like dual nationality. See travel.stackexchange.com/q/52100/36405. Keep in mind the US has no exit check. The airline will do that for you. You may have to also show your passport with the Chinese visa.

    – Belle-Sophie
    Apr 16 '16 at 16:08












  • Thanks so much. I forgot there is no immigration exit at US airports. I can always present both passports at checkin with the airline.

    – Anthony martin
    Apr 16 '16 at 16:15











  • There, written a real answer. I do think your situation is a little uncommon, so it probably wouldn't hurt stressing the airline employee that you must leave on your US visa passport. Have a nice trip!

    – Belle-Sophie
    Apr 16 '16 at 16:23

















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I have a L1 visa for my work in the USA. I also have a second British passport for my visas to other countries (China).
I have approved visas. What passport do I show when I am leaving USA ? The one with the China visa in it or the one with my work visa?










share|improve this question

















  • 3





    The one you entered on, preferably

    – Belle-Sophie
    Apr 16 '16 at 16:00











  • Show my British passport with my USA visa in when I'm departing USA ? Then Use my other British passport with my Chinese visa when I enter China.

    – Anthony martin
    Apr 16 '16 at 16:05






  • 5





    Exactly. Much like dual nationality. See travel.stackexchange.com/q/52100/36405. Keep in mind the US has no exit check. The airline will do that for you. You may have to also show your passport with the Chinese visa.

    – Belle-Sophie
    Apr 16 '16 at 16:08












  • Thanks so much. I forgot there is no immigration exit at US airports. I can always present both passports at checkin with the airline.

    – Anthony martin
    Apr 16 '16 at 16:15











  • There, written a real answer. I do think your situation is a little uncommon, so it probably wouldn't hurt stressing the airline employee that you must leave on your US visa passport. Have a nice trip!

    – Belle-Sophie
    Apr 16 '16 at 16:23













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I have a L1 visa for my work in the USA. I also have a second British passport for my visas to other countries (China).
I have approved visas. What passport do I show when I am leaving USA ? The one with the China visa in it or the one with my work visa?










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I have a L1 visa for my work in the USA. I also have a second British passport for my visas to other countries (China).
I have approved visas. What passport do I show when I am leaving USA ? The one with the China visa in it or the one with my work visa?







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    The one you entered on, preferably

    – Belle-Sophie
    Apr 16 '16 at 16:00











  • Show my British passport with my USA visa in when I'm departing USA ? Then Use my other British passport with my Chinese visa when I enter China.

    – Anthony martin
    Apr 16 '16 at 16:05






  • 5





    Exactly. Much like dual nationality. See travel.stackexchange.com/q/52100/36405. Keep in mind the US has no exit check. The airline will do that for you. You may have to also show your passport with the Chinese visa.

    – Belle-Sophie
    Apr 16 '16 at 16:08












  • Thanks so much. I forgot there is no immigration exit at US airports. I can always present both passports at checkin with the airline.

    – Anthony martin
    Apr 16 '16 at 16:15











  • There, written a real answer. I do think your situation is a little uncommon, so it probably wouldn't hurt stressing the airline employee that you must leave on your US visa passport. Have a nice trip!

    – Belle-Sophie
    Apr 16 '16 at 16:23












  • 3





    The one you entered on, preferably

    – Belle-Sophie
    Apr 16 '16 at 16:00











  • Show my British passport with my USA visa in when I'm departing USA ? Then Use my other British passport with my Chinese visa when I enter China.

    – Anthony martin
    Apr 16 '16 at 16:05






  • 5





    Exactly. Much like dual nationality. See travel.stackexchange.com/q/52100/36405. Keep in mind the US has no exit check. The airline will do that for you. You may have to also show your passport with the Chinese visa.

    – Belle-Sophie
    Apr 16 '16 at 16:08












  • Thanks so much. I forgot there is no immigration exit at US airports. I can always present both passports at checkin with the airline.

    – Anthony martin
    Apr 16 '16 at 16:15











  • There, written a real answer. I do think your situation is a little uncommon, so it probably wouldn't hurt stressing the airline employee that you must leave on your US visa passport. Have a nice trip!

    – Belle-Sophie
    Apr 16 '16 at 16:23







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The one you entered on, preferably

– Belle-Sophie
Apr 16 '16 at 16:00





The one you entered on, preferably

– Belle-Sophie
Apr 16 '16 at 16:00













Show my British passport with my USA visa in when I'm departing USA ? Then Use my other British passport with my Chinese visa when I enter China.

– Anthony martin
Apr 16 '16 at 16:05





Show my British passport with my USA visa in when I'm departing USA ? Then Use my other British passport with my Chinese visa when I enter China.

– Anthony martin
Apr 16 '16 at 16:05




5




5





Exactly. Much like dual nationality. See travel.stackexchange.com/q/52100/36405. Keep in mind the US has no exit check. The airline will do that for you. You may have to also show your passport with the Chinese visa.

– Belle-Sophie
Apr 16 '16 at 16:08






Exactly. Much like dual nationality. See travel.stackexchange.com/q/52100/36405. Keep in mind the US has no exit check. The airline will do that for you. You may have to also show your passport with the Chinese visa.

– Belle-Sophie
Apr 16 '16 at 16:08














Thanks so much. I forgot there is no immigration exit at US airports. I can always present both passports at checkin with the airline.

– Anthony martin
Apr 16 '16 at 16:15





Thanks so much. I forgot there is no immigration exit at US airports. I can always present both passports at checkin with the airline.

– Anthony martin
Apr 16 '16 at 16:15













There, written a real answer. I do think your situation is a little uncommon, so it probably wouldn't hurt stressing the airline employee that you must leave on your US visa passport. Have a nice trip!

– Belle-Sophie
Apr 16 '16 at 16:23





There, written a real answer. I do think your situation is a little uncommon, so it probably wouldn't hurt stressing the airline employee that you must leave on your US visa passport. Have a nice trip!

– Belle-Sophie
Apr 16 '16 at 16:23










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This works exactly the same as with dual nationality, see the canonical answer: I have two passports/nationalities. How do I use them when I travel?. Treat it as case 1.



In this case you entered the USA with your USA visa passport, so you have to use that again when leaving the country (checking in). In China you show your passport with Chinese visa.



Keep in mind that the USA does not have exit checks. The airline will register you instead. So always use the passport you entered on to leave. The airline will also want to see you are allowed into your destination country. Showing your other passport along with a quick explanation will do.






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    This works exactly the same as with dual nationality, see the canonical answer: I have two passports/nationalities. How do I use them when I travel?. Treat it as case 1.



    In this case you entered the USA with your USA visa passport, so you have to use that again when leaving the country (checking in). In China you show your passport with Chinese visa.



    Keep in mind that the USA does not have exit checks. The airline will register you instead. So always use the passport you entered on to leave. The airline will also want to see you are allowed into your destination country. Showing your other passport along with a quick explanation will do.






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      This works exactly the same as with dual nationality, see the canonical answer: I have two passports/nationalities. How do I use them when I travel?. Treat it as case 1.



      In this case you entered the USA with your USA visa passport, so you have to use that again when leaving the country (checking in). In China you show your passport with Chinese visa.



      Keep in mind that the USA does not have exit checks. The airline will register you instead. So always use the passport you entered on to leave. The airline will also want to see you are allowed into your destination country. Showing your other passport along with a quick explanation will do.






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        This works exactly the same as with dual nationality, see the canonical answer: I have two passports/nationalities. How do I use them when I travel?. Treat it as case 1.



        In this case you entered the USA with your USA visa passport, so you have to use that again when leaving the country (checking in). In China you show your passport with Chinese visa.



        Keep in mind that the USA does not have exit checks. The airline will register you instead. So always use the passport you entered on to leave. The airline will also want to see you are allowed into your destination country. Showing your other passport along with a quick explanation will do.






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        This works exactly the same as with dual nationality, see the canonical answer: I have two passports/nationalities. How do I use them when I travel?. Treat it as case 1.



        In this case you entered the USA with your USA visa passport, so you have to use that again when leaving the country (checking in). In China you show your passport with Chinese visa.



        Keep in mind that the USA does not have exit checks. The airline will register you instead. So always use the passport you entered on to leave. The airline will also want to see you are allowed into your destination country. Showing your other passport along with a quick explanation will do.







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