The new St St. Maarten Digital Embarkation & Disembarkation ED Entry Form is currently in its testing phase and is not mandatory prior to check-in or boarding.
Completing the form in advance will speed up the arrival process. Residents are exempt. St Maarten digital embarkation form is required for all travelers entering Sint Maarten. This ED entry form must be completed online before arrival.
The St. Maarten Tourism Bureau is excited to announce the launch of the new
Digital Embarkation & Disembarkating ED Entry Form Guide.
The website www.entry.sx will be available as of October 8th, 2024,
and will serve as a critical resource for passengers entering our borders.
This digital form simplifies the arrival process for travelers while ensuring safety and
compliance with local regulations. By moving to a fully online system, St. Maarten aligns
with modern travel requirements, offering a streamlined and efficient experience.
Through strong interagency collaboration between PJIAE, the Ministry of Justice, and the
Ministry of TEATT, St. Maarten is committed to providing the highest standards of safety,
security, and efficiency for travelers and citizens alike.
Completing the ED form is a quick and easy online process.
For the best experience, we recommend using Google Chrome.
The Sint Maarten Entry Form is the official St. Maarten Digital Embarkation & Disembarkation ED Entry Form
Under the National Ordinance, every traveler entering St. Maarten must complete it truthfully.
You can fill out the entry form online here.
It is required by law for all travelers entering St. Maarten to complete the ED form.
Yes. Residents and citizens must also complete the ED form.
The requirement applies to everyone entering St. Maarten.
Yes. Transit and transfer passengers are also required to complete the entry form.
Yes. You can still check in even if you have not completed the entry form.
One person may fill out the form on behalf of family members,
but each traveler must have their own individual form.
According to Article 8, Line 2 of the National Ordinance,
a tourist is someone staying no longer than 3 months for purposes such as recreation,
visiting family, relaxation, or attending meetings,
as long as they are not being paid or receiving compensation during their stay.
Yes. Children must also have their own entry form.
A parent or guardian may fill out the form for them.
Yes. One person may submit forms for the group.
However, upon arrival, each traveler must have their own individual form.
There will be an open field where you can manually enter the name of your accommodation.
Yes. Transit and transfer passengers are also required to complete the entry form.
You must update your form with your new arrival time and flight details before boarding your next flight.
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