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Review the State Department’s Country Specific Information for Jamaica. Make a contingency plan for emergency situations. Review the Traveler’s Checklist. Visit the CDC page for the latest Travel Health Information related to your travel. U.S. embassy personnel are prohibited from traveling to certain areas of Jamaica due to crime.
Reconsider travel to Jamaica due to crime and medical services. U.S. government personnel under Chief of Mission (COM) security responsibility are prohibited from traveling to many areas due to increased risk. Please read the entire Travel Advisory.
U.S. Citizens traveling to and from Jamaica must present a valid passport when leaving and or re-entering the United States. Residents must present their Alien Resident Card (Green Card) together with passport of country for which they hold citizenship.
Reconsider travel to Jamaica due to crime. U.S. government personnel are prohibited from traveling to many areas due to increased risk. Please read the entire Travel Advisory. ... [READ MORE] Embassy Messages.
Entry VISA Requirements. Everyone traveling to Jamaica must present a valid and approved travel document as evidence of their identity and nationality. The most common and preferred travel document is a passport, but other types of travel documents may also be accepted.
If you’re flying to Jamaica from the United States, you’ll need a full, valid American passport. You may be allowed to enter Jamaica with a U.S. passport card when traveling by boat or cruise ship.
Here are the entry requirements for Jamaica, covering everything you need to know about traveling from the United States, Canada, the UK and the European Union.
Citizens of the United States do not need a tourist visa to enter Jamaica and can stay on the island for a maximum of 180 days or six months within a year (at the discretion of immigration officers). An official passport is required to enter the island and must be valid for at least six months beyond your intended travel date.
The U.S. State Department has issued a travel advisory for travelers to Jamaica. The advisory, which is a "Level 3," encouraging Americans to "reconsider travel" cites "violent crimes, such...
U.S. Citizens. Have a passport or travel document valid for six (6) months minimum from the date of departure from Jamaica. Have a return or round trip ticket to the USA. Sufficient funds or means to support themselves and accompanying dependents for the duration of stay in Jamaica.