551 stamp in PP: Caribbean travel

redforgreen

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Please share if you know, if one can travel to Caribbean countries just w/ stamp 551 stamp in PP.

Our 485 was approved recently, we've not received the plastic cards yet and plan to take a cruise vacation in eastern caribbean. Called the cruise lines, they were not sure of the stamp/plastic card requirements.
 
Please respond .....

JoeF, Sadiq, Gurus et. all ..... please respond, I am trying really hard to find this out .... apparantly so far no one seems to have any definite info (I already tried, calling cruise lines, airlines, googleing etc.).
 
You need to contact each Country that you will be visiting to see whether the stamp is good enough.
I know for sure that Jamaica and Bermuda are not a problem. I had traveled to Aruba with just the AP also, did not need any visa to any of these places.
 
rg585 said:
You need to contact each Country that you will be visiting to see whether the stamp is good enough.
I know for sure that Jamaica and Bermuda are not a problem. I had traveled to Aruba with just the AP also, did not need any visa to any of these places.

I am not sure if redforgreen is stupid, or plain lazy? As you mention, all he has to do is contact each country's consulate via their web site or phone number and ask them. Ask them about whether or not a GC holder needs visa to visit their country. Remember that stamp is passport has same priviledges as the physical card. It is issued by US government and every other country needs to treat it the same.


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Why not take a trip down to your local INS center and just ask them ? Some of these so called experts on this board have no clue what they are talking about
 
JoeF said:


JoeF, there you go again. Misleading people with wrong information. Every country has the final decision to allow or not allow visitors. But once the country decides they allow US GC holders into their country without additional visa requirements, they will honor the stamp is passport as the GC. The stamp in the passport was issued by US government, and just like how you cannot refuse to accept soiled dollar notes, it would be incorrect for any country to reject your because you don't have the physical green card, but have a stamp in your passport. If a country makes that decision, trust me... it would be national news and State Department officials would be all over that case to get it resolved.

Summary... JoeF and his misleading information needs to be ignored. As long as you have a stamp in the passport, it is no different than having the physical card.


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JoeF,

If you respond to SPAM you will get more of it. Why give any attention to this troll's postings ? It's obvious that he is mentally bankrupt.

Go JoeF
Go Back dsfgh100
 
JohnKerry said:
JoeF,

If you respond to SPAM you will get more of it. Why give any attention to this troll's postings ? It's obvious that he is mentally bankrupt.

Go JoeF
Go Back dsfgh100

JohnKerry = JoeF (same person, different IDs). Talking to yourself?


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dsfgh100 said:
JohnKerry = JoeF (same person, different IDs). Talking to yourself?
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Nope. You are living in a fantasy world where all the people disagree with you post from one id
 
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