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Folks seem to have different opinions (information?). If you want the correct answer looks like you will have to call the cruise line.

 

I asked my PVP her answer was booking the day before sail date is no problem, and they can book the day of, but that requires special approval from supervisors.

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  • 9 years later...

Department of
Homeland Security
Bureau of Customs and Border Protection
19 CFR Parts 4 and 122; 6 CFR Part 5
Advance Electronic Transmission of
Passenger and Crew Member Manifests
for Commercial Aircraft and Vessels;
Final Rule. For sea travel, CBP will require vessel
carriers to transmit passenger and crew manifests for vessels departing from the
United States no later than 60 minutes
prior to departure. For vessels departing
from foreign ports destined to arrive at
a U.S. port, CBP is retaining the current
requirement to transmit passenger and
crew arrival manifest data at least 24
hours and up to 96 hours prior to the
vessel’s entry at the U.S. port of arrival.
 

E7-15985.pdf

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3 minutes ago, pulsipher2007 said:

Department of
Homeland Security
Bureau of Customs and Border Protection
19 CFR Parts 4 and 122; 6 CFR Part 5
Advance Electronic Transmission of
Passenger and Crew Member Manifests
for Commercial Aircraft and Vessels;
Final Rule. For sea travel, CBP will require vessel
carriers to transmit passenger and crew manifests for vessels departing from the
United States no later than 60 minutes
prior to departure. For vessels departing
from foreign ports destined to arrive at
a U.S. port, CBP is retaining the current
requirement to transmit passenger and
crew arrival manifest data at least 24
hours and up to 96 hours prior to the
vessel’s entry at the U.S. port of arrival.
 

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Where did you even find a 10 year old thread to reply to???????

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2 minutes ago, dacsmom said:

 

Where did you even find a 10 year old thread to reply to???????

If they’d started a new thread someone would have posted “Use the search function”.

 

cant win can you

 

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I've booked a cruise on the same day. Hardest part of the booking was convincing the lady at Carnival that I had the correct date. She kept saying, "But, Sir, that ship sails today !" I lived 30 minutes from the port, always had a last minute bag ready to go, 3 shirts laundered and boxed, dual toiletries already there. Wham bam, I'm gone in 10 minutes. Even have time to call my ex and see if she wants to go also (at that time half an hour away). Homeland needs the manifest ONE HOUR from sailing.

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