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Re: St Thomas
[Re: Bamaboy]
#265787
10/14/2021 02:00 PM
10/14/2021 02:00 PM
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Posts: 986 Northern Virginia
ecm56
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From the US territory (USVI) to the mainland USA there is no test requirement (unless levied by your state and I don't believe any are doing that at this time). Traveling to the US territory (USVI) from the mainland USA there is a test (and portal) requirement. This is required even if you are just connecting in the USVI to fly elsewhere. Traveling to the US territory (USVI) from the BVI there is a test (and portal) requirement. USVI regulations apply to entry by sea, CDC regulations apply to entry by air. The difference is the number of days prior to travel that you can take your test (5 days if by sea, 3 days if by air). Check https://usviupdate.com/ for the latest information.
Last edited by ecm56; 10/14/2021 02:06 PM.
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