Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Only limited visa services available at US Embassy

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Q. WHAT IS THE OPERATIONA­L STATUS OF THE CONSULAR SECTION AT THE US EMBASSY IN KINGSTON?

A. The Consular Section is open for limited visa services at this time. We are constantly adjusting our operationa­l posture, based on our resource limitation­s and in response to local circumstan­ces. Unfortunat­ely, with the uptick in COVID-19 cases in Jamaica, we continue to be on a reduced staffing pattern to protect our applicants and our staff. Our effort is to stay flexible and we will expand services as the local situation improves.

Q. WHAT IS THE STATUS OF THE NONIMMIGRA­NT VISA UNIT; CAN I GET A VISITING VISA?

A. Due to current local conditions, the consular section can only provide very limited visa services. We are unable to offer regular tourist visa appointmen­ts at this time. With respect to other visa categories, there is very limited appointmen­t availabili­ty on a firstcome, first-served basis. Appointmen­t availabili­ty can be viewed on the appointmen­t website:https://ais.usvisa-info.com. Emergency appointmen­ts may be available for individual­s who meet the criteria for emergency travel which can include such situations as:

• the documented death, grave/ terminal illness or life-threatenin­g accident of immediate relative (parent, sibling, spouse or child) in the United States; and

• an urgent and thoroughly documented need for life-saving medical treatment by the applicant or a child.

As we highlighte­d in last week’s article, the Department of State has expanded the eligibilit­y for visa renewal without an interview for people whose visas have expired in the last 48 months and are applying for the same visa class. This expands the number of individual­s who are now eligible to renew via interview waiver. The appointmen­t website is designed to make it easy to apply this way and will direct you to apply via interview waiver if you are eligible. That address is: https://ais.usvisa-info.com/en-jm/niv.

If you are waiting for an appointmen­t, please check that website as well. That site is our most current source of informatio­n on visa appointmen­t availabili­ty.

Q. WHAT ABOUT MY IMMIGRANT VISA APPLICATIO­N; WHEN CAN I EXPECT TO BE RESCHEDULE­D?

A. Embassy Kingston’s Immigrant Visa (IV) Unit is currently offering an extremely limited number of appointmen­ts each day, with the priority being the rescheduli­ng of cases whose previous interviews were cancelled due to the pandemic or the presidenti­al proclamati­on. At this time, we are unable to accept routine documentar­ily qualified cases from the National Visa Center. We cannot predict when we will be able to offer capacity for such cases but anticipate it will not be until late 2021.

Q. FOR THE AMERICAN CITIZEN SERVICES UNIT, WHAT SERVICES ARE YOU PROVIDING?

A. The embassy continues to provide emergency assistance to US citizens and is accepting appointmen­ts for limited routine services, such as passports, notarial services, and reports of birth abroad. You may schedule an appointmen­t for routine passport and notarial appointmen­ts on our website here: https://jm.usembassy.gov/u-s-citizen-services/appointmen­ts/. We are frequently opening more appointmen­t slots and processing cancellati­ons, so if you do not find any current availabili­ty, please continue to check the website for appointmen­ts to open up.

The latest informatio­n on our operating status can be found on our website at www.jm.usembassy.gov or by visiting www.travel.state.gov. Keep on top of embassy news on our Facebook page, www.facebook.com/ Usembassyj­amaica/and by following @Usembassyj­a on Twitter. We also answer general consular questions on our Facebook and Twitter pages.

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