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Since the Destiny leaves from San Juan, PR, a US territory, and goes directly to St. Thomas, another US territory, does that mean we don't have to go through US immigration upon our arrival in St. Thomas? (we are US citizens)

 

This would be great news, as we are trying to maximize our time in St. John by making the earliest ferry over.

 

Thanks!

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Since the Destiny leaves from San Juan, PR, a US territory, and goes directly to St. Thomas, another US territory, does that mean we don't have to go through US immigration upon our arrival in St. Thomas? (we are US citizens)

 

This would be great news, as we are trying to maximize our time in St. John by making the earliest ferry over.

 

Thanks!

 

If you sail directly from another American port you will not go through immigration in St. Thomas. It is only if you are comming from a foriegn port.

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