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Thought I'd share a recent experience with EHAS for anyone headed down to SXM in the near future. My wife and I are headed down to SXM tomorrow (Friday). I scheduled rapid antigen tests from a private lab for us for Wednesday, but to be safe, we also got what I thought were rt-PCR tests offered free by the county on Tuesday. I've never had a COVID test, so I didn't know what to look for or what to expect. We got the county results back quickly, but it turns out they were PCR, not rt-PCR, so no bueno for SXM travel according to the EHAS website. We then scheduled rt-PCR tests at a local urgent care that day. Confirmed that they were rt-PCR, and were processed by LabCorp. All tests came back negative - yay! Wife and I both submitted EHAS forms with the antigen test results. Within two hours, I received pre-authorization - yay! My wife, who submitted the exact same test documentation for the same test from the same facility, was declined! The reason given was that the antigen test was "not FDA approved". My wife was NOT happy, but I assured her that I would still have a great time That didn't seem to make her any happier, however. Fortunately, we had the rt-PCR results from LabCorp in hand. Re-submitted her form with those results, and within an hour her pre-authorization came through. Based on our experience, I would suggest having a couple of results ready to submit in case something unexpected like this happens. We had to pay a co-pay to get the rt-PCR done at the urgent care facility, but it turns out to have been money well spent, as it would really have messed up our plans if we hadn't.
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We had a similar experience last November, when the only acceptable tests were rt-PCR. I was approved and my husband was declined. The reasons given for his denial were incorrect, so we resubmitted his, and it was approved.
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I have no idea if the test we got was FDA approved or not - the results did not say one way or another, and I didn't think to ask the provider beforehand. I just assumed they would be. If we didn't have the rt-PCR results on hand, I would have re-submitted the antigen test results and asked for reconsideration, but since there's no way I could have proved the test was FDA approved, I don't think the chances would have been good. And even though my pre-authorization came through, I will be bringing my rt-PCR results with me in case they decide after the fact that they don't like the antigen test results I submitted (that were approved).
Either way, I won't feel completely comfortable until I am sitting on Orient Beach with a cold Carib in my hand...
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I have yet to see one story of anyone actually denied entry to SXM. I have seen EHAS applications originally denied and then approved with 're-submission. In my own case in November, I was originally denied because I got click happy on the form instead of taking my time and reading each question. After the initial denial, I took my time and checked my application, saw my mistake and resubmitted for pre-approval. SXM has not had the most simple or clearly explained process, but it is all there if you take your time and follow their requirements. TTOL has been an invaluable tool in helping to understand the process and learn from fellow travelers the best practices that work.
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Thanks much for sharing your experience with all of us. This kind of information is very helpful for those planning to visit this summer. It's a bit complicated, so the advice you put forth is well received.
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bdeely - We filled out the forms correctly, followed all instructions, and submitted them all correctly. That was not the problem. I actually found the online form itself to be quite clear. The SXM authorities approved one set of test results and declined another set of test results of the same test from the same facility on the same day. That's inconsistency on their part, not a mistake on ours.
Would a re-submission have been approved? I don't know, and I'm glad I don't have to find out!
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bdeeley--I don't remember the person's name now, but someone did post a report here that they were in fact ultimately denied entry to SXM, maybe two or three months ago, so it does happen. I believe the SXM officials were absolutely wrong in denying that person's application, but the poster I guess eventually gave up.
There have been numerous reports of people taking exactly the same test and getting different responses from SXM officials. In the vast majority of cases, it seems that re-submitting the forms have done the trick, but not always.
Lucky--best wishes and hopefully everything is clear sailing from here!
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Thank you, Carol. Last time we were on the island was during the December 2019 protests, so things are bound to be better this time, right?!
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Lucky--wow, what an UNlucky time to visit!! Yes, very hopeful for your sake that this is a better trip!
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Our flight back to the island in November, two people were denied boarding due to improper or no documentation.
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Carol, I agree wholeheartedly that the SXM messaging on Covid-19 requirements has not been clear, consistent or concise and they have not been consistent in their pre-approval process as related to the EHAS submission, but if one has the desire to travel to St Maarten , it's not all that hard to accomplish. With 10's of thousands of travelers to the island since visitation was reestablished, it seems very few have been dis-allowed.
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bdeeley--absolutely, things have been very inconsistent and the vast majority of people have ultimately been granted clearance, but you first said no one has been denied, which is not correct.
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We also saw people denied boarding in Philadelphia for not having the EHAS form. Some of the family got on the plane. Others did not.
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As mentioned previously, I would suggest paper copies of #1 test results and #2 EHAS tentative aprpoval forms to present to airline and customs in St. Martin as opposed to phone presentation.
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Carol, what I said is "I have not seen one story" of anyone being denied entry, not that it hasn't happened. I don't deny that it happens or happens more often than any of us know, but if you follow the requirements it is not all that hard to gain entry, that is my point.
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I would assume that they should only zap your card for the insurance if your submittal is approved. I did read a post where someone got zapped twice from a resubmittal and had to fight it out after their trip, so I guess keep an eye on that too!
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Carol, I agree wholeheartedly that the SXM messaging on Covid-19 requirements has not been clear, consistent or concise and they have not been consistent in their pre-approval process as related to the EHAS submission, but if one has the desire to travel to St Maarten , it's not all that hard to accomplish. With 10's of thousands of travelers to the island since visitation was reestablished, it seems very few have been dis-allowed. It has been a total cluster from the beginning, mixed messaging, flip-flopping and conflicting information within the official government sites. They are lucky people are still willing to jump through the hoops and deal with the utter incompetence.
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And as one who has now faced those hoops twice, let me tell you, it is extremely frustrating. Weāve done everything right twice and both times the application process was a giant cluster ..........!
Without the assistance of a very persevering daughter we probably wouldnāt have made either trip though I have to admit, the second time the problem was more on the part of our local testing site who actually lost our tests and never submitted them. Good thing by then the island was accepting the rapid antigen test with a narrower window for submission.
But trust me, the whole procedure, while doable, is very daunting and more so yet to those of us who are computer and technology limited. And that would be Moi!! šš
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geomo - yes, paper copies of EVERYTHING are coming to the airport with us tomorrow SXMbeacher - thanks for the heads up SammyM - glad you found it helpful! Carol - that is why my username is Lucky13, and not just "Lucky"
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So the takeaways here are:
- SXM (or the airlines) CAN and WILL deny you entry if your forms are incomplete or incorrect - SXM MIGHT deny entry even if you forms are correct based on technical reasons or grounds that may be incorrect or unclear, so submit the forms as early as possible to give yourself time to re-submit if needed - It's advisable to have multiple negative tests from different providers in case one gets rejected. Because of the testing delay and the short time window, it is advisable to line up multiple tests beforehand - Carry paper copies of your test results and pre-authorization when you travel - Be on the lookout for double charges for insurance if you have to re-submit
And finally: - Carib is clearly superior to both Presidente and Heineken
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Lucky--thanks very much for the summary! And here's hoping there are many ice cold Carib's in your near future!
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quote (And finally: - Carib is clearly superior to both Presidente and Heineken)
I agree with the beer analolgy! LOL
Good luck on your trip!
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I do miss my Caribs. May cannot get here soon enough.
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Will be there in May for a few Caribs myself! ...........Stay thirsty my friend!
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Very helpful thread....thanks for posting, Lucky!
Another May/June traveler here.....see you all on the beach!
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May 1 thru May 15 for us. Hope everyone has a safe trip and lots of beer.
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One more experience on this can't hurt. 11am last leg from Miami this past Monday. So, logged in with local CVS 7 days before trip. We both checked fever and asthma, and submitted insurance, and chose this over "voluntary for travel" because VFT did not allow the rt-pcr lab test, and we wanted the 5-day lead. We checked "lab test", then scheduled for Wednesday before trip, in the afternoon, drive thru self-administer. I received email of negative results on Thurs morning 7am, and my wife got her negative Thurs afternoon 4pm. When we both got to the pharmacist window, we confirmed "..rt-pcr lab, not rapid..". They confirmed rt-pcr. We downloaded the CVS PDF, and submitted to EHAS. Don't assume, like me, that just because I uploaded the Negative test result does not mean it will not be asked for again. They did at SXM airport, and I frantically logged into SXM wifi and presented negative report to immigration. Whew. Been here 3 days. Happy traveling.
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Question If I leave Newark as my first leg of trip and my second leg is Ft Lauderdale to St Maarten on the EHAS form as far as port of embargo do I put Newark or Ft Lauderdale
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For future You should have printed it along with your EHAS pre approval. By not printing it, you really hold up everyone. It was a disaster at JFK at the Delta desk last month, to the point they were yelling at people to please have all info printed.
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For future You should have printed it along with your EHAS pre approval. By not printing it, you really hold up everyone. It was a disaster at JFK at the Delta desk last month, to the point they were yelling at people to please have all info printed. DFW AA only requested to see the EHAS Pre-approval. No holdup. On arrival at SXM, went to the window, no printed Negative report. Sent me to the "corner" with my wife, uploaded my document, waited till *everyone* was complete, then presented. No one was held up.
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We're headed down on the 30th, staying for a month. Can't wait!
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They will ask for pcr-r or antigen with results when you arrive at SXM airport in addition to EHS pre-authorization. We had a heck of a time getting that info in a pdf but eventually received it from testing facility at home. Initial results were sent via a text to our phones with screen shots not giving complete info.
JFK and JetBlue asked for usual boarding passes, passport and pre approval but not negative test results that SXM immigration agents asked for. We arrived 3/30.
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So do they no longer we have the desks/tables lined up where they had you disinfect your hands and check your paperwork upon arrival before heading to immigration? January and March thatās how it was. As far as printing everything. Just makes things move faster . As I stated. JFK was a nightmare at the Delta desk in March. Many people missed flights because of documentation. Agents were telling people for future please print. They donāt want to be handling phones etc. it was a very chaotic time!!
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