redforgreen
Registered Users (C)
Guys, I've few questions to thoes who have been (or planning in near future) on the caribbean cruise and are citizen of India or other non European countires.
The questions I have is on the process of immigration checks done (if any) for different island countires during the cruise. Please note: I've already called cruise lines, consulates for these island countries and USCSIS, and no where I got definite information if we are OK or not. I've realized past travellers can provide there expereince which may answer our questions.
We've or 485 approved and passport stamped and do not expect physical green card by the sailing time.
1. Where is (if any) immigration check done for island countries in US itself before boarding or at individual island country?.
2. Do individual country stamp PP for entry/exit?.
3. If mere permanent residency stamp in PP is OK (in lieu of physical card) for island countries (which happen to respect green card for entry requirements)?. (No consulate was able to answer this question satisfactorily)
4. If the check done by US authorities at the embarkation and landing time is limited only to make sure entry/exit requirements for US?.
Thanks in advance,
PS: dsfgh100 please do not reply to this query as the real question is sidelined by your remarks!.
The questions I have is on the process of immigration checks done (if any) for different island countires during the cruise. Please note: I've already called cruise lines, consulates for these island countries and USCSIS, and no where I got definite information if we are OK or not. I've realized past travellers can provide there expereince which may answer our questions.
We've or 485 approved and passport stamped and do not expect physical green card by the sailing time.
1. Where is (if any) immigration check done for island countries in US itself before boarding or at individual island country?.
2. Do individual country stamp PP for entry/exit?.
3. If mere permanent residency stamp in PP is OK (in lieu of physical card) for island countries (which happen to respect green card for entry requirements)?. (No consulate was able to answer this question satisfactorily)
4. If the check done by US authorities at the embarkation and landing time is limited only to make sure entry/exit requirements for US?.
Thanks in advance,
PS: dsfgh100 please do not reply to this query as the real question is sidelined by your remarks!.