The Virgin Islands are a Territory of the United States of America and, as such, follows the same extradition procedures as any other U.S. State or Territory. The Virgin Islands has a local judicial system including a state-level Supreme Court. Appeals above the Supreme Court level can be made to the Federal District Court and from there, the normal process up to the U.S. Supreme Court. Foreign extradition is handled through the District Court System and the U.S. State Department.
The Virgin Islands should not be confused with the British Virgin Islands which are part of the United Kingdom.
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Persons born in the Virgin Islands are U.S. citizens.
The official language in the Virgin islands is English
Christopher Columbus discovered the Virgin Islands for Europeans in 1493.
The US Virgin Islands' area is 85,587 acres.
The US Virgin Islands are 133.73 square miles.
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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 U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI) are neither north or south of the British Virgin Islands (BVI). They are west of the BVI. There is overlap in terms of latitude, however, with most of the USVI island of St. John lying north of the BVI island of Norman Island.