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Old 05-10-2007, 02:15 AM
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I got accepted to AUC for August 2007 and will be attending. I'm from Queens, New York.

My question is in order to get temporary residence on the island I am required to show them a round trip ticket. However, what if I don’t intend on going home for a while, maybe explore the island or islands during the break, so I would be more inclined to buying a one way ticket, which is much cheaper (from $566 round to $253 one way).

So my question is do I have to buy a round trip even though I have no intention of going home for a while. I wish to buy the ticket soon, it’s cheaper that way (im beginning to penny pinch now cause I have no intention of eating ***** noodles daily)
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Old 05-10-2007, 06:18 AM
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Some customs officers will make u prove your return ticket, others will only ask. Its really a toss up. I would suggest getting a round trip, cause you will want to come home after 1st at least. Theres really not much to the island to explore that a week before classes couldn't cover. Hopefully by the end of 1st, your temp. permit will be back in or maybe you'll wait till 2nd or 3rd it all depends.
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Old 05-10-2007, 09:57 AM
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When i was coming on the island for the first time, they made me do that too but I found out that even if u get a return ticket from the St Maarten to like puerto rico or any surrounding islands, u should be good. They just want u to show them proof that u will get off the island after the first sem so it does'nt really matter where u go..
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Old 05-10-2007, 10:01 AM
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I got accepted to AUC for August 2007 and will be attending. I'm from Queens, New York.

My question is in order to get temporary residence on the island I am required to show them a round trip ticket. However, what if I don’t intend on going home for a while, maybe explore the island or islands during the break, so I would be more inclined to buying a one way ticket, which is much cheaper (from $566 round to $253 one way).

So my question is do I have to buy a round trip even though I have no intention of going home for a while. I wish to buy the ticket soon, it’s cheaper that way (im beginning to penny pinch now cause I have no intention of eating ***** noodles daily)
Hey moondoggie
I'm from Queens as well.
I agree with macgyver, some customs officers are not as strict as others. The first time I flew down I had to show a return ticket, the second time I just showed my temporary residence permit. My friend on the other hand didn't show anything either time.

I would just buy a return ticket, and if you decide to stay on the island for the first break, then you can just change the return date to a later semester (if you buy through AA, there's an AA office on the island).
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MEAS requires that you have a return ticket for your temporary residency permit. You can always change the date later when you know when you want to go home. I just picked the Saturday after finals, but I don't know if I'll wind up going home the day finals end or staying a little longer to move into an apartment.
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Old 05-10-2007, 01:19 PM
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We are not returning to the US until were done so we bought tickets to Anguilla, they only cost about $90 at it worked great. You can book them on-line at Winair.com. I made them for exactly 90 days after we arrived and all was well!
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Old 05-10-2007, 02:14 PM
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You can get something called and "open return" . I am not sure what it is, but look into it. It allows you to return whenever.
I don't know about you guys tickets but changing the dates after you book them cost $70.
I am booked to come down on Aug. 24th and leave Dec. 16th. I am flying with spirit airlines, which is really cheap. Has anyone heard of them?
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Be careful... Depending on who you get when you check in at the airport, if they begin to check into it they will require you to buy a return ticket right then if you can't show a student Visa. It all depends on the luck of the draw, both state side and once you get on the Island. It is always better to be safe than sorry!
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Old 05-10-2007, 03:52 PM
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Be careful... Depending on who you get when you check in at the airport, if they begin to check into it they will require you to buy a return ticket right then if you can't show a student Visa. It all depends on the luck of the draw, both state side and once you get on the Island. It is always better to be safe than sorry!
Or you can say your staying at one of the resorts for 7 days and they won't blink an eye because they'll assume your a tourist.
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Old 05-10-2007, 06:42 PM
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Buy a refundable ticket to Puerto Rico and once on the island, get a refund.

I never picked up my student visa the entire 5 semesters and I never had a problem.
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