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Aoscruiser is correct. When you go from a US port to an international port (like St. Martin), and then back to a US port (like St. Thomas), you have to go through immigration, not customs. It's really very quick. You line up outside the dining room and just walk through. First the scan your seapass card, and then you show your passport to an immigration officer. It takes all of 10 minutes, depending on the size of the line. But the line should move quickly anyway.Jeff
Aoscruiser is correct. When you go from a US port to an international port (like St. Martin), and then back to a US port (like St. Thomas), you have to go through immigration, not customs. It's really very quick. You line up outside the dining room and just walk through. First the scan your seapass card, and then you show your passport to an immigration officer. It takes all of 10 minutes, depending on the size of the line. But the line should move quickly anyway.
Jeff