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BVI customs and Immigration backlog in Road Town #85120
02/04/2016 01:11 PM
02/04/2016 01:11 PM
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Here and There in Michigan
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Just an awful delay processing Roadtown Fast Ferry on Jan 15. We arrived Roadtown ~4:50 pm and it took over 1-1/2 hours to get to the cab.

This delay was the worst part of our vacation arrival travel.

Is West end C&I usually quicker to get off the ferry and get processed? I'd rather pay the cab fare and enjoy the ride to Road Town than face the frustrations of Road Town C &I delay.

I do wish BVI government would invest in a better Ferry system.

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Re: BVI customs and Immigration backlog in Road Town [Re: HoosierDaddy] #85121
02/04/2016 01:29 PM
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We've always found West End Customs to be faster because there normally aren't as many people getting off there.

Re: BVI customs and Immigration backlog in Road Town [Re: tradewinds] #85122
02/04/2016 01:57 PM
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The airport can be just as bad. On our recent arrival from St Martin the C & I process took twice as long as the flight.


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Re: BVI customs and Immigration backlog in Road Town [Re: henryv] #85123
02/04/2016 05:09 PM
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I had the same issue last Spring. Long line and they took all the locals first. Then they started on the visiters another Ferry showed up and they went back to the new locals. Took over 90 minutes. Not fun!
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Re: BVI customs and Immigration backlog in Road Town [Re: GeorgeC1] #85124
02/04/2016 05:27 PM
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Don't even try it on a Sunday when they're all coming back from shopping on St. Thomas with their mountains of Pampers and toilet paper.

Re: BVI customs and Immigration backlog in Road Town [Re: tradewinds] #85125
02/04/2016 05:42 PM
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Don't even try it on a Sunday when they're all coming back from shopping on St. Thomas with their mountains of Pampers and toilet paper.

There's no decent toilet paper on Tortola. Reminds me of what was available in the sixties in Britain. Ouch!

Re: BVI customs and Immigration backlog in Road Town [Re: salica] #85126
02/04/2016 05:44 PM
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Not sure where you are shopping for your loo paper but we get the same stuff at Riteway ( Harbour Market) that we get in the US..

Re: BVI customs and Immigration backlog in Road Town [Re: Manpot] #85127
02/04/2016 06:00 PM
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Not as nice as we have in UK then!

Re: BVI customs and Immigration backlog in Road Town [Re: salica] #85128
02/04/2016 07:22 PM
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We have been pushed and shoved by rude locals trying to get close to the door of the ferry to be first off and first on line for CI. Last time we formed a human wall to prevent a couple of really aggressive ladies trying to push their way to the front.

Re: BVI customs and Immigration backlog in Road Town [Re: NCSailor] #85129
02/04/2016 08:59 PM
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Funny, I've always seen the opposite. The locals are in no great rush because they get their own line anyway and theirs moves faster.

Re: BVI customs and Immigration backlog in Road Town [Re: salica] #85130
02/04/2016 09:44 PM
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Don't even try it on a Sunday when they're all coming back from shopping on St. Thomas with their mountains of Pampers and toilet paper.

There's no decent toilet paper on Tortola. Reminds me of what was available in the sixties in Britain. Ouch!

Haha! Remember 'Izal'?

Re: BVI customs and Immigration backlog in Road Town [Re: HoosierDaddy] #85131
02/06/2016 12:34 AM
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I remember someone mentioning that the RTFF may get you there faster but the C&I is usually longer because of the large number of people getting off the big boats.

We had a local British lawyer (Barrister?) offer to give us a ride to our base - he seemed to have a little game going with C&I - he'd abuse his form as much as he thought he could get away with and then present it to the official with a straight face. The official looked to the heavens, popped a quick grin and waved him by.


Life involves risks, take some prudent ones (NOT with the BVI ferries)!
Re: BVI customs and Immigration backlog in Road Town [Re: RonP] #85132
02/07/2016 12:59 PM
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Best checkin of all is Spanish Town. See you Thursday morning in Spanish Town..


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