In south America it is rare to get any sort of confirmation that a TVIP has been handed in. Bolivia did give me a receipt on exit just once out of three exits.
What is more usual is for the country you are entering to double check that you have been stamped out of the previous country. No stamp out can mean entry refused.
What does need to be checked is that you are stamped IN to a country because they sometimes forget and then when you leave the officer will check for an entry stamp and if none, will assume you entered illegally. Happened to us twice but luckily common sense prevailed, especially since each time, one of us was stamped in correctly
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