Whether you are a visitor to the United States or a U.S. citizen arriving in the United States, you must complete one or more entry forms. You must complete the CBP Declaration Form 6059B.
U.S. citizens are generally required to present a valid U.S. passport when traveling to Jamaica, as well as proof of anticipated departure from Jamaica. If you are traveling to Jamaica on a cruise, you may use another Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI) compliant document.
Everyone traveling, regardless of age, needs their own set of travel documents. Always use the information exactly as it appears on your passport (to book and fill out any documents). Check with the consulate of every country you're entering (or passing through) to make sure you meet all travel requirements.
International passengers to Jamaica are required to complete the digital C5 Immigration and Customs Form. This must be completed by all inbound passengers and presented on arrival to clear Jamaica border control.
All travellers entering Jamaica are required to present a valid and approved travel document as evidence of their identity and nationality.
Last updated 17th July 2024. International passengers to Jamaica are required to complete the digital C5 Immigration and Customs Form.
International passengers to Jamaica are required to complete the digital C5 Immigration and Customs Form. This must be completed by all inbound passengers and presented on arrival to clear Jamaica border control.
Completing a Request for Travel Authorization (RTA) is the first thing you should do when you start planning a trip for employees, prospective employees, or students using a centrally billed airfare or requesting reimbursement for travel on university business.
Documents Required for Returning Residents Validated Bill of Lading or Airway Bill. Taxpayers Registration Number (TRN) Last three (3) years tax returns accompanied with W2/1099, T4, P60 or any other document deemed appropriate by the relevant authority. Tax Return Transcript from the relevant authority.
If approved, this authorization is valid for 90 days. Beneficiaries are responsible for securing their own travel via air to the United States. Approval of advance authorization to travel does not guarantee entry or parole into the United States at a U.S. port of entry.