Which document has a list of names, birthplaces, and residences of persons employed on a merchant vessel bound from a U.S. port on a foreign voyage and is required at every port?
• Crew documentation required for foreign voyages from a U.S. port • Difference between contract documents (like shipping articles) and lists/manifests of persons on board • Which forms are specific to immigration/customs versus general maritime operation
• Ask yourself: Which option refers specifically to a formal list of all persons employed on board, including personal details, rather than their employment contract or duties? • Consider which document must be presented at each port of call, not just kept on board for internal use. • Think about which document name sounds like it belongs to U.S. immigration/customs authorities versus routine shipboard safety/organization.
• Verify which document is legally required to show names, birthplaces, and residences of all employed persons for a foreign voyage from a U.S. port. • Check which option describes a document that is normally submitted to or inspected by port/state authorities at each port. • Distinguish between documents used for safety/muster duties and those used for crew identification and immigration control.
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