Identifier
Created
Classification
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07BRIDGETOWN1478
2007-12-04 18:34:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Embassy Bridgetown
Cable title:  

COUNTRY CLEARANCE FOR HANNAH FAIRBANK

Tags:  EAID ASEC OTRA XL 
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UNCLAS BRIDGETOWN 001478 

SIPDIS

SIPDIS

USAID/EGAT/NRM FOR CYNTHIA SOLANO AND HANNAH FAIRBANK

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: EAID ASEC OTRA XL
SUBJECT: COUNTRY CLEARANCE FOR HANNAH FAIRBANK

REF: STATE 161675

UNCLAS BRIDGETOWN 001478

SIPDIS

SIPDIS

USAID/EGAT/NRM FOR CYNTHIA SOLANO AND HANNAH FAIRBANK

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: EAID ASEC OTRA XL
SUBJECT: COUNTRY CLEARANCE FOR HANNAH FAIRBANK

REF: STATE 161675


1. Embassy Bridgetown warmly welcomes and grants country clearance
to Hannah Fairbank of the Natural Resources Management Office in the
Economic Growth, Agriculture and Trade Bureau (EGAT) to travel to
St. Lucia, Antigua and St. Kitts and Nevis O/A December 10-14,

2007.


2. Embassy point of contact is USAID Representative, Mansfield
Blackwood at tel. 1-246-227-4154 or 227-4118, fax. 1-246-228-8589;
cell: 246-243-1172; Email: mablackwood@usaid.gov


3. Traveler has confirmed reservations at the Coco Palm Hotel,
Rodney Bay, St. Lucia; Tel: 1758-456-2800 and the St. Kitts
Marriott, Frigate Bay, St. Kitts; Tel: 1869-466-1200.


4. The exchange rate for Antigua, St. Lucia St. Kitts and Nevis is
approximately 2.70 xcd (Eastern Caribbean) dollars for 1 U.S.
dollar. U.S. currency, traveler's checks, and credit cards are
routinely and widely accepted here.


5. Entry requirements: A valid U.S. passport is required to enter
St. Lucia, Antigua, St. Kitts and Nevis. No visa is required if
your stay is under six months, including those travelers arriving
with diplomatic or official passports. For further information,
travelers may contact the Embassy of Antigua and Barbuda, 3216 New
Mexico Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20016, tel. (202) 362-5122);
the Embassy of St. Lucia, 3216 New Mexico Avenue, N.W. 20016 and the
Embassy of St. Christopher and Nevis, 3216 New Mexico Avenue, NW
20016 Tel: 202-268-2636/Fax 202-686-5740.


6. Restrictions: The laws of Antigua and Barbuda, St. Lucia,
Grenada and St. Kitts and Nevis prohibit non-military personnel from
wearing any articles of camouflage clothing. Immigration officers in
these countries randomly check visitor's baggage on arrival at the
airport; if items of restriction are found, you will be asked to
surrender them to the officers.


7. Departure tax for St. Lucia is XCD45.00 or USD17.00; Antigua is
XCD50.00 or US$19.00 and St. Kitts and Nevis is XCD30 or US$11.00.


8. ICASS TYD Policy: Each visitor, regardless of length of stay,
must bring/forward fiscal data to pay for direct costs of the visit.
Each agency, organization or visiting delegation will be charged
for the actual costs attributed to its visit. Direct charge costs

include, but are not limited to: airport transportation and
expediting; driving services; American and LES overtime (for such
services as airport expediting, cashier accommodation exchange,
control room staffing, representational event support); travel and
per diem costs incurred by post personnel in support of visitor's
field travel; rental of vehicles and other equipment; long distance
telephone calls; office supplies, procurement/small purchasing;
departure tax and other airport fees. Post will not provide service
if fiscal data is not provided for the direct charges.

For TDYers remaining at post over 30 days, there is a charge for
ICASS support services. This charge is for the following ICASS
services: Basic Package, CLO and Health Services. Agencies will
not be billed until the accumulated invoice cost for TDY support
exceeds $2,500 for the fiscal year. If your sponsoring agency is
not signed up for ICASS services at post, please be prepared to sign
a Memorandum of Understanding for ICASS support services upon
arrival. The agency should provide post with a written
communication, generated by the traveler's headquarters, that
confirms the agency will pay ICASS charges for the TDYer, provides
the agency ICASS billing code to which the TDY support charges
should be applied, and authorizes the traveler to sign the ICASS
invoice generated by the TDY module. Where travel is urgent, the
TDYer should bring this documentation with him/her to ensure there
are no interruptions in the provision of service. Post will not
provide any service to a TDYer staying in excess of thirty days
without provision of this documentation before day 31 of the TDY."


9. The following is general information pertaining to security and
health considerations throughout the Eastern Caribbean:

Security
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In the Eastern Caribbean, foot travel outside of well-established
tourist areas is not generally recommended, especially at night. Be
vigilant when using public telephones or ATM machines near roadsides
or quiet areas. As in many U.S. metropolitan areas, wearing
expensive jewelry, carrying expensive objects, or carrying large
amounts of cash should be avoided. Visitors should also safeguard
valuables while at the beach. While hotels are generally safe, many
visitors have experienced loss of unattended items. Hotel
burglaries are not uncommon and all valuables should be locked in
room safes if possible.

Health Information
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Throughout the Eastern Caribbean, the most likely threat to a
visitor's health is sunburn. It takes several weeks to become
accustomed to the heat and humidity. Prolonged exposure to the sun,
without protection, causes sunburn and may ultimately result in
sun-damaged skin or even skin cancer. Sunscreens should be used for
protection. In Barbados, St. Lucia, and St. Vincent the major
health threat is dengue fever, transmitted by mosquito. Dengue
cases are most often seen in the summer months. Persons should
therefore protect themselves with insect repellant. There is also a
growing number of HIV/AIDS cases reported. The Eastern Caribbean
enjoys clean and safe drinking water. Only routine boosters for
immunizations (i.e. tetanus, diphtheria, and oral polio vaccine) are
required when traveling to this region. Barbados has the best
medical facilities of all the islands in the region and most of the
medical specialties have practitioners here.

HOWARD