
Before you travelĭepending on your vaccination status, you may need to have proof of a negative COVID-19 test (taken within 3 days of your flight). When you arrive at Gatwick for a connecting flight, you must pass through UK border control. International to international flight connections
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If you need to change terminals, you can take our free shuttle 24 hours a day. Follow signs to Baggage Reclaim – you will need to pass through Passport Control on your way, then go to check-in for your next flight. If your hold bags aren’t through checked, you must collect them first. If your hold bags are through checked or you’re travelling with hand luggage only, you can then go straight to security. If you’re arriving at Gatwick from an international flight and are connecting to a destination within the UK or Ireland, you will need to go through immigration. International flights connecting to the UK and Ireland If you have to collect your bags and clear immigration before checking-in for another flight we suggest you check with that airline for their minimum connection time.

Your airline may have different minimum connection time requirements, so please always check with them before you book your onward connection. If you are connecting onto another flight at Gatwick and you already hold a boarding pass for your onward flight, we recommend that you allow a minimum connection time of 60 minutes for same terminal transfers and 90 minutes if your flights arrive and depart from different terminals. Additionally, the Temporary Insurance ID Card (FS-75) must have "in-transit" or "in-transit permit" printed or written on it, and you must provide an In-transit Cancellation Authorization form (this is not a DMV form) from the insurance agent or broker who prepared the card.If you are connecting on to another flight through Gatwick there are different rules you need to follow depending where you’re arriving from and departing to, whether your hold bags are checked through to your final destination and if you have your boarding card. The preparation date must be 7 days or less from the date of your application for the vehicle permit.Temporary NY State Insurance Identification Card (FS-75).Corporate Surety Bond – For Hire Passenger Vehicle (FH-1B or FH-2B).Insurance Certificate – For Hire Passenger Vehicle (FH-1 or FH-2).NY State Insurance ID Card (FS -20 or FS-21).For intrastate permits, you may also need to pay title or lien fees and sales tax. If you don’t have one of these, see other kinds of proof you can use. That is current or expired less than 2 years as proof of both identity and age. You must be at least 16 years old (except for ATV and boat registrations). Manufacturer’s Statement of Origin (MSO).Manufacturer’s Certificate of Origin (MCO).You do not need to be a New York State resident to apply for an in-transit permit. A letter or an insurance binder can be an original document or a fax sent to a DMV office by the insurer. light trailers) are not required to present proof of insurance.Īll Insurance ID Cards must be original documents. Vehicles that do not require insurance in New York State (e.g. Not all vehicles need proof of insurance to apply for a vehicle permit In the center of the form is a category titled "Automobile Liability".a complete vehicle description including year, make and VIN.the effective and expiration dates of the policy.This form is usually an 8 1/2" by 11" page that says ‘Insurance Binder’ at the top. vehicle information including year, make and VIN.The letter must be on agent/broker letterhead and must contain the A letter from an out-of-state agent/broker if coverage has been purchased from an out-of-state insurance company.If you are nota resident of New York State, you may submit one of these proofs of insurance

Print this checklist Acceptable proof of insurance if you are not a resident of New York State
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If you purchase a vehicle in another state, you will need to go through that state's DMV office to get a temporary plate and registration to transport the vehicle to New York.

Bring a vehicle from another state to register in New York
