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Can you travel from USVI to BVI without a passport?

All persons, including US citizens, require a passport when entering the British Virgin Islands.



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U.S. Virgin Islands John, St. Croix and St. Thomas. Since they're U.S. territories, a government-issued photo ID or birth certificate with a raised seal will suffice.

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While the best Caribbean country CBI program depends on your individual needs and objectives, generally speaking, Dominica offers the best citizenship program in terms of its low investment threshold, timeline to a passport, and high-standing international reputation.

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The American Citizen Services Section wants to remind all U.S. citizens not to travel outside the United States without a valid U.S. passport. While dual citizens may be able to travel abroad with alternative documentation, all U.S. citizens are required to present a U.S. passport to re-enter the United States.

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Island-hopping between the US Virgin Islands and the British Virgin Islands is possible by ferry. The most popular route is between the islands of St. Thomas (USVI) and Tortola (BVI).

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As long as you have your passport, it's easy to travel between St. Thomas and the British Virgin Islands via ferry. There is direct ferry service to several of the BVI's from Red Hook. There is also service to Tortola from Charlotte Amalie.

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As long as you have your passport, it's easy to travel between St. Thomas and the British Virgin Islands via ferry. There is direct ferry service to several of the BVI's from Red Hook. There is also service to Tortola from Charlotte Amalie.

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A US Green Card will grant you entry into the British Virgin Islands. Along with your Green Card, you will also need proof you have accommodation in one of the islands (e.g. hotel reservation), proof you have booked a return flight ticket, as well as your passport. You can stay for up to 30 days without a visa.

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