Planning a trip to the Dutch side of Sint Maarten from Trinidad and Tobago?
Whether you’re flying via Caribbean Airlines, LIAT, or stopping over during an island-hopping cruise, you’ll need to complete the Electronic Disembarkation (ED) Card online before you go.
Here’s what Trinbagonian travelers should know.
What is the ED Card and why do I need it?
The Sint Maarten ED Card is a digital pre-arrival form required for everyone entering the Dutch side of the island.
It is not a visa, but it is compulsory, even if you’re only passing through for a few hours or docking for a cruise excursion.
💡 Tip from Femke Strietman, travel expert at iVisa:
“Many travelers from Trinidad connect via Antigua, Barbados, or St. Lucia - all of these routes require the ED Card if you land at Juliana Airport. Don’t skip it, or you might face long queues.”
Do citizens of Trinidad and Tobago need an ED Card?
Yes. Trinidad and Tobago citizens must submit the ED Card before arriving in Sint Maarten, including if:
- You're flying into SXM (Princess Juliana Airport)
- You're arriving via regional ferry or cruise
- You're staying on the French side but entering through Dutch territory
✅ ED Card required |
❌ ED Card not required |
Landing at Princess Juliana Airport |
Flying directly into SFG (French airport) |
Cruise docking at Dutch port |
Ferry from Saint Martin (French side) |
Layover at Dutch airport |
Entering from French side overland |
Staying in Saint Martin but flying to the Dutch side?
Even if your hotel or Airbnb is on the French side, your point of entry decides the rules. Arrivals at Princess Juliana Airport or cruise terminals on the Dutch side still require the ED Card.
“We cruised from Trinidad to several islands, and the Sint Maarten stop required the ED Card - thankfully iVisa made it easy to sort it online before departure.” – Leila B., San Fernando
What documents do I need for the Sint Maarten ED Card?
When applying as a Trinidad and Tobago citizen, you’ll need:
- A valid T&T passport
- A return or onward ticket
- Accommodation info (like hotel name or Airbnb address)
- Proof of sufficient funds for your stay
- If under 18 and traveling alone or with one parent: a signed parental consent letter
How to apply from Trinidad and Tobago
You can complete the process in minutes, whether you're at home or on the go:
- Visit the official government site, the iVisa ED Card application page or download the iVisa app
- Fill out your personal and trip details
- Upload your passport scan
- Receive your approved ED Card by email
Why travelers from Trinidad choose iVisa
Feature |
iVisa ✅ |
Official Site ❌ |
Easy-to-use on mobile |
✅ |
❌ Clunky experience |
Fast approvals |
✅ |
❌ Possible slow response |
Help available 24/7 |
✅ |
❌ Limited support hours |
💡 iVisa tip from Femke Strietman:
“Flying out from Piarco last minute? You can apply for the ED Card even hours before your flight
just make sure your info is accurate.”
Questions or need help?
Whether you’re flying Caribbean Airlines or hopping on a cruise from the Gulf of Paria, iVisa is here to help you with the Sint Maarten ED Card from start to finish.
Chat with us via WhatsApp or explore our help center.