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Is there any Filipino here who traveled on Caribbean Cruise using his/her Advance Parole? Were  you required to show your passport in entering the ships and ports? Did you apply for a visa going to countries like Mexico, Honduras, Jamaica, Belize and Cayman Islands? Sharing your tips and experiences would he highly appreciated. 

 

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3 minutes ago, texascowgirl said:

Is there any Filipino here who traveled on Caribbean Cruise using his/her Advance Parole? Were  you required to show your passport in entering the ships and ports? Did you apply for a visa going to countries like Mexico, Honduras, Jamaica, Belize and Cayman Islands? Sharing your tips and experiences would he highly appreciated. 

 

Yes, you need to apply for a visa going to Mexico and the rest of those places you have mentioned.

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Just now, NovaDC said:

Yes, you need to apply for a visa going to Mexico and the rest of those places you have mentioned.

Have you traveled to Caribbean? Thanks for your reply.

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If you need a visa or not has zero to do with AP. It's based on the country of your passport.

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the AP is for re-entering the US. Not for visiting those countries. You will need to check in any of those countries require a visa.

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