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All dogs upon entering the Virgin Islands shall be accompanied by a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI) stating that the animal did not originate from an area quarantined for rabies.
Bringing your pet to or from St. Croix requires the same FAA regulations on any major domestic airline. You'll have to get your pet a certificate of health from your vet and make sure vaccinations are up-to-date.
The BVI is rabies free so they are diligent about ensuring that your pet is as well. They also require a variety of tests that are outlined on the application form. You will need to get a health certificate that is endorsed by an official Government vet of the state/country that you live in.
Effective February 2011, the Virgin Islands Smoke-free Act prohibits smoking in virtually all areas open to the public and protects individuals from involuntary exposure to tobacco smoke.
All dogs upon entering the Virgin Islands shall be accompanied by an official health certificate stating that the animal did not originate from an area quarantined for rabies. All dogs must have been vaccinated for rabies within 6 months prior to the date of shipment except those dogs less than 12 weeks old.
Nurses must obtain a license to practice nursing within the territory of the US Virgin Islands before reporting to their employment orientation. Please notify the VIBNL in writing if you intend to pick up your Licensure Registration Card. Picture Identification will be required to pick up licenses.
Board of Medical Examiners All other inquiries you can contact the Office of Professional Licensure and Health Planning: Deborah Richardson-Peter deborah.richardson-peter@doh.vi.gov or by calling (340) 718-1311 ext. 3849 or (340) 774-7477 ext. 5694.
To visit these islands from the US mainland one must fly to St. Thomas then take a taxi to the ferry terminal/dock and take an inter-island ferry to the final destination. Regular, reliable, inexpensive ferry service is available to both islands from St. Thomas.