United States Minor Outlying Islands consist of eight US territories (islands) – Baker Island, Howland Island, Jarvis Island, Johnston Atoll, Kingman Reef, Midway Atoll, Palmyra Atoll, Wake Island, and Navassa Island.
There is no permanent population on any islands. Only people on the island are researchers and US Fish and Wildlife Service, staff. All islands are closed to public visits, traveling is totally restricted for tourists. The only way to visit these islands is to obtain a special permit from the US Fish and Wildlife Service or the US military.
So, it means US Minor Outlying Islands have not any visa policy. Only travelers with an obtained permit can visit the islands.
All islands are closed to public visits, traveling is totally restricted for tourists. The only way to visit these islands is to obtain a special permit from the US Fish and Wildlife Service or the US military.
US Minor Outlying Islands have not any visa policy. Only travelers with an obtained permit can visit the islands.
You can obtain a special permit from the US Fish and Wildlife Service or the US military.