Me and my family are going on the Carnival Fantasy. We are going to Yucatan and Cozumel. Please give me some tips or information if you have ever been on this cruise. It is a 6-day cruise and it is ...
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so im thinking of going on a medditerian(dont know how to spell that) cruise this summer. I have been on an eastern caribbean cruise w/ royal caribbean and two western caribbean cruises one ...
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Jin Z
Will I have problems to go to a caribbean cruise?
I am a Chinese citizen who applied for permanent residency. I do not have a multiple entry visa. But I do have advanced parole but I am not sure if the cruise member knows what that is. Additional Details am a Chinese citizen who applied for permanent residency. I do not have a multiple entry visa. But I do have advanced parole but I am not sure if the cruise member knows what that is.
Advanced Parole is the travel document state department issued me so I can come back to US without a visa. I am not worried about the custom because I've already used it to come back. But I am worried that the cruise member will refuse me to get on board. I've called Carnival customer service, but they have no idea what AP is.
You need to be calling the U.S. State Dept., as they are the true experts on documentation requirements. If you rely on someone from the cruiseline, you may get incorrect information. If you get to the pier with the wrong documentation, it's your loss. You'll be out the money with no recourse, because the documents have fine print that says it's all your responsibility to get the right documents. If their employees give you the wrong info, they will be held blameless, and you'll pay to be left on the pier as the ship departs. You'll not get 1 cent of that back. The law is on their side, so go straight to the state dept.
Johan from Sweden
Well if youll going in and out of the us youll have to get a multiple re entry visa for the us if youre country doesnt have a visa waiver program with your country. I think that you must check with us embassy to see if you can get this or if its other formality thats needed. Remember its going to take some time to get a visa granted.
The minimum demand for any international travelling is to have a valid passport and in most cases you have to have at least six mounth of duration left. Johan
Marie
I would call the cruise line, tell them you have a question about customs, they should have all the information. They should know about advanced parole too.
Kitu
Hi dear, one of my friend travelling(from china) with me last time to carribean cruise was denied of entry to some ports.
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