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aussie jb
August 14th, 2004, 08:40 AM
Getting ready to leave for our first cruise, and I was going to fill out our Immigration Questionnaires online, but I've hit a couple of things I'm not sure about and hoping someone can help me out here. Sorry if they seem a bit vague
1. With the Flight Information (upon completion of your cruise)....do I put the details of our flight home 2 weeks later?
2. The Temporary U.S address (for non U.S residents)....the only one we have is where we'll be with friends 10 days after the cruise in Seattle, other than that we will be driving somewhere in Canada in a rental car with no set itinerary, what do I put down?
3. What do you put down if you haven't been allocated a Stateroom number yet?
Thanks for any help,
Debbie
smeyer418
August 14th, 2004, 08:48 AM
Getting ready to leave for our first cruise, and I was going to fill out our immigration Questionnaires online, but I've hit a couple of things I'm not sure about and hoping someone can help me out here. Sorry if they seem a bit vague
1. With the Flight Information (upon completion of your cruise)....do I put the details of our flight home 2 weeks later?
YES(they want to make sure you are leaving)
2. The Temporary U.S address (for non U.S residents)....the only one we have is where we'll be with friends 10 days after the cruise in Seattle, other than that we will be driving somewhere in Canada in a rental car with no set itinerary, what do I put down?
USE YOUR FRIENDS ADDRESS
3. What do you put down if you haven't been allocated a Stateroom number yet?
HOMELAND SECURITY WONT LET YOU IN--JUST KIDDING(I WILL GET FLAMED FOR THIS AGAIN) YES I take homeland security seriously but some of this is just rediculous
put down
"GUARANTEE"
I put my answers in caps so you can see the difference
Krazy Kruizers
August 14th, 2004, 08:59 AM
:)
Agree with first you answers.
But the space provided for cabin number is big enough to write the words "Guarenteed" in it. So leave it blamk. If you are assigned a cabin before your cruise date, you can always reprint the immigration form.
Whenever I go to fill out our forms our cabin number is usually already on the form.
:)
aussie jb
August 14th, 2004, 09:01 AM
Thanks for the speedy reply! And that return ticket home will probably be the only thing we have left after 6 weeks in the States, we'll have to leave :)
jazzsea
August 14th, 2004, 09:08 AM
You might trying typing in: "000" for your cabin number. Sometimes the form will not process if you leave this field blank. Fair seas to you.
aussie jb
August 14th, 2004, 10:03 AM
I should have just signed in and found out. The '000' for the room was already there. And for the non resident address, it says:
"A temporary US Address is the last place you will stay before boarding the ship. If you arrived by plane, it is your airline flight. If you stayed in a hotel, it is the name of your hotel. If it is a private residence, it is the residence address."
Which is a bit strange because the hotel we stay at before boarding the cruise would be a Canadian address....no wonder I am confused
Krazy Kruizers
August 14th, 2004, 10:06 AM
:)
Just glad that there are a bunch of us here to help answer your questions.
Have a good day.
:)
localady
August 14th, 2004, 10:56 AM
Thanks for the speedy reply! And that return ticket home will probably be the only thing we have left after 6 weeks in the States, we'll have to leave :)
Hopefully, you will also leave with life long memories of a fabulous cruise vacation!!!!
Lisa63
August 14th, 2004, 08:26 PM
I have an unrelated question about the immigration form, if you don't mind. :)
Has anyone else run into the situation in which the form prints on two pages rather than one? No matter how much I play with the printer settings, I still get a two-page output. As the signature line appears on the second page, do I need to be concerned?
TIA.
aussie jb
August 14th, 2004, 09:31 PM
Lisa, this also happened to me, so just highlight the text that you need to print, then when the print box opens up - put the dot next to Print Selection, then OK Brings it down to one page.
Debbie
Lisa63
August 14th, 2004, 10:42 PM
Thank you, Debbie! It worked perfectly. I appreciate the assistance. :)