![]() ![]() So, if you’re on a cruise that stops in both the US Virgin Islands and another Caribbean country, you can use your driver’s license and birth certificate. However, air travelers must have a US passport. Here’s the scoop: Before June 1st, 2009, American citizens traveling to the Caribbean by sea can use either a passport or a driver’s license AND a birth certificate (or naturalization certificate) to prove their identity and citizenship when they re-enter the US. However, if you stop by any other countries in the Caribbean along the way, you may or may not need a passport. If you travel directly to and from the US Virgin Islands, you do not need a US passport. First, are going to the US Virgin Islands or the British Virgin Islands? ![]() The answer depends primarily on your itinerary. If your spring or summer travel plans include travel to the Virgin Islands, you may be wondering if you need a passport. Ensure that the travel date on your itinerary matches the date on your application.Update: Passport rules for the Virgin Islands have changed.
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