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Re: Departing the BVIs questions
[Re: macaroni]
#276020
02/21/2022 11:07 AM
02/21/2022 11:07 AM
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Posts: 3,359 Cane Garden Bay, Tortola
JasonHelmbrecht
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If you are fully vaccinated I don’t believe you need to fill out a portal to fly thru San Juan? Don’t you just show your test results taken 1 day before departure? correct, no PR portal if you are in transit.
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Re: Departing the BVIs questions
[Re: Cleobeach]
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02/22/2022 12:11 PM
02/22/2022 12:11 PM
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ndfaninnc
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The dr office we go to has a patient portal as an app for my iphone. My vax card is loaded on there. BVI customs was fine viewing that last November as I forgot to print it out before we left. Now Apple will allow you to save it to your Wallet. I've used that locally with no issues.
Go Irish!!
Bill
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Re: Departing the BVIs questions
[Re: Cleobeach]
#276171
02/22/2022 02:25 PM
02/22/2022 02:25 PM
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MIDiver
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They wanted the actual vax card when we arrived at EIS last month. I bring paper copies of everything but they wanted the card. Same drill last two trips.
On departure to USVI via water taxi last month they were Ok with the paper copy. USVI customs in St John just wanted the passport, National Guard the QR code.
Last edited by MIDiver; 02/22/2022 02:28 PM.
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Re: Departing the BVIs questions
[Re: Bo Scott]
#277096
03/04/2022 10:16 AM
03/04/2022 10:16 AM
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Posts: 3,359 Cane Garden Bay, Tortola
JasonHelmbrecht
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the last time we where there was October and we had to take a covid test at the ferry dock in Road Town. Is this still in effect? Someone in our party for April hear if you are tested less than 48 hours before entry into BVI you do not have to go through that entry test.
Thanks
Bo Correct for vaccinated traveler, if you have tested within 2 days of arrival, no test at the ferry dock. For example, if you are arriving anytime today (3/4) and have test with a date of 3/2 or 3/3 (anytime) you will not be asked to test at the ferry dock or airport.
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