Do I need to fill out a form to enter Barbados?


Do I need to fill out a form to enter Barbados? Travellers are required to complete the online Immigration and Customs Form which will be available 72 hours prior to your arrival in Barbados. Fill in the form at a time and place convenient for you.


What documents do I need to travel to the Caribbean?

Visiting the Caribbean islands, a valid passport is required. You may also require a visa, depending upon the country of issue of your passport. You must check to be sure “do I need a visa” to enter my destination country.


What form do I need to fill out for international travel?

All persons need a Form I-94 except U.S. citizens, returning resident aliens, aliens with immigrant visas, and most Canadian citizens visiting or in transit. Air and sea travelers will be issued I-94s during the admission process at the port of entry.


What can I not bring into Barbados?

Prohibited Imports Foreign rum and matches, pornography, fresh fruit and vegetables (unless grown in or conveyed through certain areas, and with requisite permission: contact the Ministry of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs for further information), and articles made of camouflage material.


What do you have to declare at customs in Barbados?

On arrival in Barbados all fruits, vegetables plants, cuttings and seeds must be listed on the Customs Entry form as 'items to be declared' and be made available for inspection by a Plant Quarantine Officer. Controlled items may be released after inspection or confiscated until the necessary requirements are met.


Do you have to go through customs in Barbados?

You are required to complete the online Immigration and Customs Travel Form, which will be available 72 hours prior to your arrival in Barbados.


What vaccinations do I need for Barbados?

The CDC and WHO recommend the following vaccinations for Barbados: hepatitis A, hepatitis B, typhoid, yellow fever, rabies, meningitis, polio, measles, mumps and rubella (MMR), Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis), chickenpox, shingles, pneumonia and influenza.


Should I take cash to Barbados?

It's accepted everywhere – from supermarkets and gas stations to large-scale banks and international businesses. And, while many Caribbean countries are now turning to cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin (just like the rest of the world), cash is still king when it comes to paying for goods and services in Barbados.