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requirements Cayman Islands
Requirements Cayman Islands
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Cayman Islands

Passport - Visa Requirements :


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For US citizens :

For information travelers may contact Cayman Islands Department of Tourism offices in Miami at 305-599-9033 , New York 212-889-9009 , Houston 713-461-1317 and Chicago 630-705-0650 ; or via the Internet at http://www.caymanislands.ky . See our Foreign Entry Requirements brochure for more information on the Cayman Islands and other countries.

Sea travelers must have a valid U.S. passport (or other original proof of U.S. citizenship, such as a certified U.S. birth certificate with a government-issued photo ID). While a U.S. passport is not mandatory for sea travel, it is recommended since it is a more readily recognized form of positive proof of citizenship. Persons traveling with U.S. passports tend to encounter fewer difficulties when departing than those who choose to use other documents.

Embassy in the US :

Consult the British Embassy for further information (202-588-7800).


Cayman Islands

Travel Health Information :


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Vaccination or Disease Recommendations or Requirements for Vaccine-Preventable Diseases
Routine Recommended if you are not up-to-date with routine shots such as, measles/mumps/rubella (MMR) vaccine, diphtheria/pertussis/tetanus (DPT) vaccine, etc.
Hepatitis A
or immune globulin (IG)
Recommended for all unvaccinated people traveling to or working in countries with an intermediate or high level of hepatitis A virus infection ( see map ) where exposure might occur through food or water. Cases of travel-related hepatitis A can also occur in travelers to developing countries with "standard" tourist itineraries, accommodations, and food consumption behaviors.
Hepatitis B Recommended for all unvaccinated persons traveling to or working in countries with intermediate to high levels of endemic HBV transmission ( see map ) and who might be exposed to blood or body fluids, have sexual contact with the local population, or be exposed through medical treatment, such as for an accident, and for all adults requesting protection from HBV infection.
Typhoid Recommended for all unvaccinated people traveling to or working in the Caribbean, especially if visiting smaller cities, villages, or rural areas and staying with friends or relatives where exposure might occur through food or water.

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