If you are an H1B visa holder in the U.S. and considering a cruise to the Bahamas, you might be wondering whether you need a Bahamas visa for this trip.
Many H1B holders, especially those from countries like India, are asking if they need additional documentation when taking a closed-loop cruise that starts and ends in the U.S. and includes stops in places like Nassau and Coco Cay.
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What is a Closed-loop Cruise? A closed loop cruise departs from a U.S. port and returns to that same U.S. port. Many travelers choose this type of cruise for its simplicity since re-entry to the U.S. is often straightforward when you’re returning to the same port you left from.
Do H1B Holders Need a Bahamas Visa for this type of Cruise? According to the Bahamas government and travel agencies, H1B holders with a valid multi-entry visa do not need a separate Bahamas visa for a closed-loop cruise.
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This policy is designed to streamline travel and make it easier for individuals with U.S. visas to enjoy popular stops in the Bahamas. However, requirements can change, so it’s always a good idea to double check with both your cruise line and official Bahamas resources before setting sail.
Many recent travelers report no issues when taking closed-loop cruises to the Bahamas with only their valid H1B and multi-entry U.S. visas. However, some traveolers choose to confirm this information directly with their cruise line – such as Royal Caribbean, in this case 0 to ensure they’re fully prepared.
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If you’re planning a cruise, be sure to have your H1B visa, passport, and cruise documents ready. Check with Royal Craibbean or your chose cruise line for any last-minute updates, but if you hold a multi-entry U.S. visa, you should be set for a Bahamas cruise without needing an additional visa.