AboutJohn Gump Expertise I have spent months in Grand Cayman during 15 separate trips there and have come to know and love the people of this great Island. I used to be an owner of a condominium on Seven Mile Beach.
I can answer questions about Grand Cayman including:
- traveling to/from the island
- hotels, restaurants, food in general
- dive shops, dive sites, equipment purchase and repair
- recreation including sight-seeing, tours, tour operators, beaches
- cruises to Grand Cayman
- Rum Point, Cayman Kai, Georgetown, East End, West Bay
I cannot address questions related to Cayman Brac or Little Cayman
Experience Throughout 15 visits to this island, I've accumulated months of time living there in a condo I used to own right on Seven Mile Beach.
Education/Credentials B.S. Case Western Reserve University
Question Due to applying for a K1 visa to enter the US and marry my American fiance i have to complete a Cayman Islands Police Clearance due to living in the Cayman Islands for over 6 months in 2004.
The Police Clearance asks for your entry and exit stamp, i have an entry stamp but do not have an exit stamp due to leaving a week after hurricane Ivan savaged the island. The Cayman Islands were offering free flights to Miami to get people who no longer needed to be on the island off. If i photocopy my entry stamp into Miami will this be enough to show i did actually exit the Cayman Islands?
Both my entry and exit stamp are going to be attached to my police clearance so will they just attach my entry into Miami and explain the reason?
Any answers would be most grateful.
Answer Hi Lesley - a photocopy of your entrance stamp into Miami should be fine. The police remember all too well the disaster of Ivan and the evacuation fiasco at the airport that year. If you happen to have any type of tkt or document from Cayman Airways that might help as well, but if not, your entry stamp for Miami should be sufficient. Hope this helps!