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Re: Airpot authority in STT will spend 230M on upgrades including direct airport services to the BVI
[Re: tpcook]
#168561
08/27/2018 02:30 PM
08/27/2018 02:30 PM
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Posts: 559 Apex, NC
agrimsrud
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Here is something I"m curious about.... Assuming you could fly into STT from a foreign country and your destination is BVI - would you need a US visa to be able to clear in to the US just so you could take a cab to the ferry terminatl and leave for the BVI? How does this work now?
If you are required to clear in to the US (and thus imply a visa) it would be even sweeter if the ferry terminal could be before immigration clearance so you could use STT as a way to get to the BVI without having to clear in to the US. You could be "in transit". Yea .. I know... that probably makes way too much sense to ever happen in real life.
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