The answer is a qualified yes.
A traveler may include up to 1000 cigarettes in his duty-free exemption amount (there is a $1600 limit on the total value of goods in the exemption amount, so if you're also bringing in other items you should be aware of that) as long as at least 800 of them were purchased in the USVI. No more than 200 cigarettes purchased outside the USVI may be included.
For any cigarettes in excess of that, you must pay a duty (flat rate of 1.5% of value) and they are also subject to Internal Revenue Service taxes.
So, if your real question was "I bought a pack of cigarettes on vacation, can I bring the back with me?" -- yes. If it was "Can I buy many cartons of cigarettes and bring them back with me" -- not without paying duties and taxes.
Notice that the cigarettes must be declared either way.
Persons born in the Virgin Islands are U.S. citizens.
Christopher Columbus discovered the Virgin Islands for Europeans in 1493.
There are both rich and poor people living in the US Virgin Islands. The cost of living is expensive in the US Virgin Islands.
The US Virgin Islands are 133.73 square miles.
The US Virgin Islands' area is 85,587 acres.
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Kenneth Mapp is the governor of the US Virgin Islands.
Yes. It is part of the US Virgin Islands.
Yes St. Croix is on of the US Virgin Islands.
Yes. The Virgin Islands are considered a US territory. But they aren't considered a US state.
the capital of the virgin islands is charlotte amalie
Opinions may vary, but in my view:In the US Virgin Islands: St JohnIn the British Virgin Islands: Virgin Gorda