Understand the point and I do agree. However, to me, the first visited country (i.e. Destination as per the text and requirement on the form) would be where you exist an airport to have an official entry stamp. At that time, you will have a stamp on your passport + record in the system that you entered the country. I do agree that if you are just transiting through airport where you don't leave airport you don't need to mention it.Not directed at anyone but in as much as this forum is helpful. Also use your initiatives. If you want to include or do thi
Yes. Simply put, for example. I am going to morroco and i went through seattle then atlanta then egypt then morrocco. They dont have business with all countries in between except you got off the plane and airport got outside walked into town and did some minor shopping and came back to the airport to board a flight . Your final destination most likely always has the final stamp. Your final destination is your destination.
Example: If you ever took connecting flight out of US, you would most likely need to enter US and then exit again. If I only mention my final destination as country X, it wont match with the date and destination mentioned on the form (request your US travel history through US border services and you will see what I'm referring to).
Just my opinion and could be wrong. I listed all details in my app (luckily I remembered the details )
At the end of the day, I think this won't have much impact. Its more about what can you do to avoid delays and make your data consistent with what they may get from agencies.