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Because it was cheaper [go figure] we bought two one way tickets to the BVI's through JetBlue. Tpa-eis, and eis-tpa. Is it sufficient to have a print out of the return airline itinerary or do I need some other document from the airline to meet the proof of return document requirement?
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We’ve never been asked for proof of return. Immigration has just asked us how long we’re staying and writes the date in he passport stamp.
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Must be flaky, last time we flew down one of our party members had to purchase a one way return flight even though he had an itinerary. for an existing re4turn
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Seaborne wouldn’t let us board in San Juan until we showed them our exit itinerary (we, too, had separate flights).
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I guess it’s different arriving by ferry.
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