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US Virgin Islands Travel Screening Tips

If you are prepared to start your visit to the US Virgin Islands, begin by applying for your US Virgin Islands Travel Screening today. With this special travel document, you'll have to offer private information concerning your health condition and intended trip to the US Virgin Islands. Passengers planning a trip to the US Virgin Islands must follow all of the security procedures in place. In the US, visitors will also be subject to customs inspections in the airport and at ports of entry.

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Once you have obtained your US Virgin Islands Travel Screening, then it is important to adhere to the safety procedures outlined. Visitors can avoid delays by avoiding carrying illegal articles in carry-on luggage. If you're flying to the island, safety checkpoints are located in the airport, on ferries and other sea boats and at land boundaries. You must arrive from the island carrying the proper documentation, such as passport, if you are flying to the island.

You should also avoid visiting parts of the island which are off-limits for tourists. There are security measures in place at most beaches, especially at night. When on land, adhere to all the safety measures? For instance, you shouldn't wear revealing clothes and you should also keep your kids out of areas where there are safety patrols.

Prior to leaving for the US Virgin Islands, it is also important to register with the local tourism service. Tourism staff at the USVI will supply you with all of the relevant information regarding USVI travel. They are also able to give information on local activities, restaurants and entertainment. When choosing a car to rent in the USVI, choose one which is reasonably priced. Renting a car is also much more economical when done before arrival from the island.

When arriving at the airport at St. Thomas you ought to check in with the nearest hotel to your intended lodging. It's also advisable to enquire about a doctor whom you may see in the event you have medical concerns while at St. Thomas. When checking in at a hotel in St. Thomas, then you have to buy a plastic visa card that's required to go into the country.

When you finally arrive in the USVI, don't overpay for any service or commodity. Do not try to buy any merchandise or service which is not easily available in the area. Also, ask the regional retailers for hints on local restaurants, bars and other establishments that serve alcohol.

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