Visa policy of Jamaica
Visitors to Jamaica must obtain a visa from one of the Jamaican diplomatic missions, or in certain cases from one of the United Kingdom diplomatic missions, unless they come from one of the 116 countries designated as visa-exempt countries or countries whose citizens may obtain a visa on arrival. Most Commonwealth Citizens can visit Jamaica for up to 180 days visa-free.
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Visa policy map
Visa exemption
Visa free
Citizens of the following countries and territories can visit Jamaica as tourists without a visa:[1][2]
6 months
90 days
30 days
Holders of diplomatic or official/service/special passports issued to nationals of Brazil, China, Colombia, Cuba, El Salvador, Russia and official passports issued to national of Chile do not require a visa for Jamaica.
Visa on arrival
Citizens of the following countries and territories can visit Jamaica by obtaining a visa on arrival:
Unconditional Landing Stamp
Visa is not required for holders of passports or other travel documents of any country endorsed with an "Unconditional Landing" stamp issued by Jamaican authorities
Visa waiver
Under certain conditions some visa requiring nationals are exempt for tourist visits up to 30 days.[3]
Nationals of Dominican Republic that are holders of a valid visa issued by Canada, United States, United Kingdom or Schengen member states.
Nationals of Belarus,
Kazakhstan and
Moldova, that are holders of a valid visa issued by Canada, United States, United Kingdom or Schengen member states and who hold a proof that they are immunized against measles, rubella and polio.
Nationals of Albania,
Bosnia and Herzegovina,
Macedonia,
Montenegro and
Serbia that are holders of a valid visa issued by Canada, United States or United Kingdom and who hold a proof that they are immunized against measles, rubella and polio.
Nationals of Honduras that are holders of a valid visa issued by Canada or United States.
Nationals of Bulgaria,
Estonia,
Latvia,
Lithuania and
Romania that are holders of a valid visa issued by Canada or United States and who hold a proof that they are immunized against measles, rubella and polio.
Nationals of Croatia and
Slovenia that are holders of a valid visa issued by the United States and who hold a proof that they are immunized against measles, rubella and polio.
See also
References
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