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Yes St. Croix is on of the US Virgin Islands.
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No. The British Virgin Islands is an independent country (although it is an Overseas Territory of the United Kingdom). The U.S. Virgin Islands are a U.S. Territory. However, geographically, they do largely form one continuous archipeligo.
No. St. Martin / St Maarten (same island) is not considered as one of the Virgin Islands. It is considered a "Windward Island". The main British Virgin Islands are: Tortola, Virgin Gorda, Anegada and Jost Van Dyke, The main US Virgin Islands are: St. Thomas, St. Croix and St. Johns.
Saint Thomas is in between the island of Puerto Rico and the British Virgin Islands. Saint Thomas is part of the U.S. Virgin Islands. Its largest city is Charlotte Amalie.
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The federal trial court for the US Virgin Islands is the District Court of the United States Virgin Islands, which has two Divisions, one in St. Croix and the other in St. Thomas/St. John. This District is part of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, which is where an appeal to a decision in the trial court would be filed. The Virgin Islands' equivalent of the state court with original jurisdiction over criminal and civil cases is the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands (formerly called the Territorial Court of the Virgin Islands).
There are plenty of car rental shops in the Virgin Islands area. One can also include a car rental in their vacation package, so one doesn't have the added stress when it comes time for vacation.
If one is traveling from Puerto Rico or one of the US States on a direct flight to the U.S. Virgin Islands, no, a Passport is not necessary. If one is traveling to the British Virgin Islands from the US Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico or any US State, yes, a passport is necessary.
for short term no but you do need a passport for short term no but you do need a passport
Guam would be one. Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, and Mariana islands a few more.
Not a state. Just a US territory