A link provided by Doc Vikingo in the thread titled "a Primer on Passports" states the following with respect to documentation requirements for U.S. citizens visiting St. Vincent:
"ENTRY/EXIT REQUIREMENTS: Proof of U.S. citizenship (a valid or expired passport, certified U.S. birth certificate or Certificate of Naturalization and photo identification), along with an onward/return ticket and/or proof of sufficient funds is required for tourist stays up to six months."
I take this to mean a birth certificate and drivers licence are adequate and that a Passport is not required, but I would like to hear from someone who has tried this. I would like to avoid the expense of an "expedited" passport at a cost of $172.00. Id rather spend the money diving, but I don't want to risk a major hassel or worse. Thanks
"ENTRY/EXIT REQUIREMENTS: Proof of U.S. citizenship (a valid or expired passport, certified U.S. birth certificate or Certificate of Naturalization and photo identification), along with an onward/return ticket and/or proof of sufficient funds is required for tourist stays up to six months."
I take this to mean a birth certificate and drivers licence are adequate and that a Passport is not required, but I would like to hear from someone who has tried this. I would like to avoid the expense of an "expedited" passport at a cost of $172.00. Id rather spend the money diving, but I don't want to risk a major hassel or worse. Thanks