Thx cafeconleche. My girlfriend managed to get a copy of her father's passport and also a copy of her birth certificate so we have proof that she is able to settle in Curacao without any further permits. I think (hopefully) we have enough proof now in case the officers won't allow us entry.
She was born in Venezuela but has the Dutch nationality/passport.
So just to be clear, if we can both prove to the U.S. CBP Officer that we can enter Curacao without any problems (because of our ties with the island), then it shouldn't be any problem to get access to US you think? I'm still...
Thanks for your reply BigJoe5.
A small fix from my previous post: my girlfriend was not born in Curacao but her father was. This makes her a "legal citizen" of Curacao because she does not need any work permit etc.. in order to stay longer then 90 days on Curacao.
Your question was "do you...
Hello all,
I have a question on which I still can't seem to a find an answer for. Me and my girlfriend, currently living in The Netherlands, are planning on moving to Curacao (an island in the Caribbean). The trip that we would like to make will take us first to Miami, where we wish to stay...
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