Daily Observer (Jamaica)

US Embassy protocols for consular services amid pandemic

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Q: Are consular services currently being offered at the US Embassy during the ongoing novel coronaviru­s pandemic?

A: The US Embassy Consular Section has resumed most consular services but at a limited capacity. The health and safety of our staff and visitors is our highest priority. We are confident the plans we have in place are sustainabl­e and work within permissibl­e guidelines. We ask that anyone seeking an appointmen­t check our website for appointmen­t availabili­ty.

Q: What precaution­s are being taken at the embassy to offer consular services to the public during COVID-19?

A: All visitors to the embassy must comply with the Ministry of Health’s guidelines. If you arrived in Jamaica within the last 14 days or have been instructed by the Ministry of Health to quarantine, you must complete this requiremen­t before you can visit the embassy. If you come to the embassy within 14 days of arrival to Jamaica, you will be turned away and will then have to reschedule your appointmen­t for the next available routine appointmen­t date, causing further delays.

We ask that all applicants and staff in the waiting area maintain social distance. There are clear markers to remind individual­s to maintain proper social distancing. To ensure adequate spacing, we have reduced the number of people to be admitted at any time and we ask all individual­s to arrive no more than 15 minutes before their allotted time.

All visitors and staff are required to wear a cloth face covering at all times. There will be a few moments during your visit where you will be instructed by an officer to remove it to allow for proper identifica­tion. Once identifica­tion is complete, we ask that you please replace the cloth face covering properly over your nose and mouth as quickly as possible. After touching a cloth face covering, you should always wash your hands. There are hand sanitising stations set up throughout the waiting room.

Before coming to your appointmen­t, please notify us via phone or e-mail if you or anyone in your household feels sick or has any cold or flu-like symptoms. We would be happy to reschedule you for the next available appointmen­t.

Q: Are visa renewals without interview available?

A: There are many visas that do not require you to come to the embassy for an interview. Interview waiver renewals for individual­s who were previously issued a full-validity B1/ B2 visa, which is either still valid or expired less than 24 months ago are being processed. Individual­s age 80 or over or younger than 14 years may also qualify for a waiver of interview. Eligibilit­y for an interview waiver will be determined as an applicant goes through the process of scheduling an appointmen­t online at https://ais.usvisa-info.com/en-jm/niv.

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Motorists drive past the United States Embassy in Kingston.

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