Jamaica to USA Family Visas & Green Cards

Jamaica Country Information

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Information about getting married in Jamaica

United States Embassy, Kingston Jamaica

Embassy Website: https://jm.usembassy.gov/

Embassy Phone Number: 876-702-6000

Embassy Email Address: KingstonNIV@state.gov.

URL for scheduling the interview online: https://evisaforms.state.gov/default.asp?postcode=KNG&

Can fiancé/spouse attend the interview: No

Where to pay the Embassy fee: A visa application fee must be paid in Jamaican dollars for the NIV interview. This fee is separate from the fee that you pay to schedule an appointment by phone or online. You may pay the visa application fee at any National Commercial Bank branch up to one year before your appointment date.

Local language documents need translated: All documents should be accompanied by English translations.

Medical Examination Fee: $200.00 US but it varies greatly.

Embassy appointment scheduling method: You may make a nonimmigrant visa appointment for most visa categories using one of the phone numbers listed below. Please call between 0800 and 1800, Mondays through Fridays, except on Jamaican or U.S. holidays. If you prefer to schedule your visa appointment online, please visit our self-service website.

Medical appointment scheduling method: By calling the approved physicians assigned

Number of photos required for the Embassy Interview: 4

Number of photos required for Medical Examination: 4

Certificate(s) of No-Impediment to Marriage Required: Yes
This certificate can be obtained from the Registrar General's Department (RGD).

Testimonials from Jamaica

Hi Jenn and all at Rapid Visa that have helped us.

We want to thank you for your support at all levels of the process to bring my fiancée, now my wife, to the United states. You were always accurate and timely with your responses. It is easy to see that without that support, the process would have been much more frustrating and perhaps less successful. I haven't written a full report yet on the various things that we experienced because we are still waiting for my wife's permanent residency card. There are some things I want to share, but after she receives it. Application was made at the beginning of February.

Thank you all again.

~ John and Cristina

John and CristinaHonduras / United States of America