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beingoflight 06-14-2019 09:09 AM

Traveling to US virgin islands
 
What documentation would i need to carry with me when i go to st Thomas over at the US virgin islands?

DACA due for renewal until late 2020

JeanD 06-14-2019 11:26 AM

Re: Traveling to US virgin islands
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by beingoflight (Post 737538)
What documentation would i need to carry with me when i go to st Thomas over at the US virgin islands?

DACA due for renewal until late 2020

Honestly, since it's technically within the US just your valid state ID/DL. You should however carry copies of your DACA approval with you just in case along with your EAD. And don't cross over into the British side. But my only fear is that for some odd reason your plane has to make an emergency landing in some foreign country like the Dominican Republic or Haiti since I'm sure those are close and then you could find yourself in a sticky situation. But that's just the paranoid person within me. Also make sure you don't have connecting flights outside of the US on your way to the islands.


Resource: https://help.cbp.gov/app/answers/det...advance-parole

jorgeag92 06-14-2019 12:39 PM

Re: Traveling to US virgin islands
 
https://www.smartertravel.com/u-s-vi...-requirements/

You 'do not' need a passport but I guess it will come down to how much of a dick is the person checking your ID at the airport

jwxie518 06-14-2019 01:25 PM

Re: Traveling to US virgin islands
 
My recommendation is don't. But YMMV.

beingoflight 06-14-2019 05:36 PM

Re: Traveling to US virgin islands
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JeanD (Post 737542)
Honestly, since it's technically within the US just your valid state ID/DL. You should however carry copies of your DACA approval with you just in case along with your EAD. And don't cross over into the British side. But my only fear is that for some odd reason your plane has to make an emergency landing in some foreign country like the Dominican Republic or Haiti since I'm sure those are close and then you could find yourself in a sticky situation. But that's just the paranoid person within me. Also make sure you don't have connecting flights outside of the US on your way to the islands.


Resource: https://help.cbp.gov/app/answers/det...advance-parole

Flight stops at miami and goes straight to st thomas airport, same thing on return, i should be fine then, by copies you mean copies of my documents or the originals?

2Face 06-14-2019 07:46 PM

Re: Traveling to US virgin islands
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by beingoflight (Post 737568)
Flight stops at miami and goes straight to st thomas airport, same thing on return, i should be fine then, by copies you mean copies of my documents or the originals?

If you do carry those items with you, keep them very secure. And always show only your ID/DL. Act like you don’t even have all those DACA documents. You will be fine.

beingoflight 06-20-2019 04:09 PM

Re: Traveling to US virgin islands
 
Bought the plane ticket from spirit airlines direct from STT to my city to come back and i just saw on the receipt that they charged a "US International Arrival/Departure fee" is that normal? My flight is tomorrow.

fl_dreamer 06-20-2019 04:12 PM

Re: Traveling to US virgin islands
 
Let us know how it goes!

beingoflight 06-20-2019 04:56 PM

Re: Traveling to US virgin islands
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by beingoflight (Post 737834)
Bought the plane ticket from spirit airlines direct from STT to my city to come back and i just saw on the receipt that they charged a "US International Arrival/Departure fee" is that normal? My flight is tomorrow.

Just called Spirit and was told that it is a domestic flight and not to worry about it.

Im carrying my social security card, EAD, EAD approval letter, Mexican passport and the letter from the social security department that i applied a social security card through a EAD from homeland security just in case.

Going to carry 2 shirts 2 pants my phone charger, smart watch, phone, bluetooth headset and thats it.

Malign0n 06-20-2019 06:28 PM

Re: Traveling to US virgin islands
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by beingoflight (Post 737834)
Bought the plane ticket from spirit airlines direct from STT to my city to come back and i just saw on the receipt that they charged a "US International Arrival/Departure fee" is that normal? My flight is tomorrow.

You come through customs on the way back. That charge pays their salary


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