U.S. citizens do not need to obtain visas to visit
the Jamaica.
Entry/Exit Requirements
"All Americans traveling by air outside the United States are
required to present a passport or other valid travel document to
enter or re-enter the United States. This requirement will be extended
to sea travel (except closed loop cruises), including ferry service,
by the summer of 2009. Until then, U.S. citizens traveling by sea
must have government-issued photo identification and a document
showing their U.S. citizenship (for example, a birth certificate
or certificate of nationalization), or other WHTI
compliant document such as a passport card for entry or re-entry
to the U.S.
Visitors must have a return ticket and be able to show sufficient
funds for their visit. U.S. citizens traveling to Jamaica for work
or extended stays are required to have a current U.S. passport and
visa issued by the Jamaican Embassy or a Jamaican Consulate. There
is a departure tax for travelers, which is regularly included in
airfare. For further information, travelers may contact the Embassy
of Jamaica at 1520 New Hampshire Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20036,
telephone (202) 452-0660; the Jamaican Consulate in Miami or New
York; honorary consuls in Atlanta, New York, Chicago, Houston, Seattle
or Los Angeles. Visit the Embassy of Jamaica's web site at http://www.congenjamaica-ny.org
for the most current visa information." - US State Dept
For non-US Citizen requirements, please contact
us for updated information.
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