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.
The Jamaica C5 form is available both online and offline and must be filled out before arrival in the country. To ease the immigration entry process you can now fill out the Immigration & Customs Form online prior to travel. Filling out the form online through iVisa offers some extra advantages.
Travelers are encouraged to complete and submit the C5 Form online before landing in Jamaica. The form can be completed up to 30 days before your trip.
You do not need a visa for tourist travel up to 90 days. All other travelers will need a visa and/or work permit. Visit the Passport, Immigration, & Citizenship Agency of Jamaica or the Embassy of Jamaica in Washington D.C. websites for the most current visa information.
Arriving passengers to Jamaica must complete immigration and customs form online - PICA. It is now mandatory for all arriving passengers to Jamaica to complete the Immigration/Customs (C5) form online.
Ing to USCIS data from 2023, the average processing time for Form I-131 (Application for Travel Document) varies between 3 to 7 months, depending on the service center handling the case and the specific category (e.g., refugee travel document, re-entry permit).
The processing of an ESTA can take up to 72 hours.
Complete all sections of the DCFS 304, Case Related Travel Request including the Mode of Transportation (section E). The DCFS 304 must be submitted and approved (ten) 10 days in advance of the planned departure or as soon as possible for emergency or urgent situations.
You have 2 options for filing your Form I-131 application with USCIS: Online (only available for certain application types); or. By mail (on paper).
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.