Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Consular services now being offered by US Embassy

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Q: What consular services are currently being offered by the US Embassy during COVID-19?

A: The US Embassy consular section resumed some limited services on October 5. We are confident the plans we have in place will be sustainabl­e for the safety of our staff and visitors, and work within permissibl­e guidelines.

All visitors to the embassy must comply with the Ministry of Health and Wellness 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.

American citizen services (Acs)

ACS continues to provide emergency assistance to US citizens, assist US citizens with voting, and is accepting appointmen­ts for limited routine services. US citizens who require emergency assistance should contact the embassy at (876) 702-6000. If you have urgent travel and your passport has expired, please call the embassy during business hours or e-mail Kingstonac­s@state.gov for an appointmen­t.

For assistance with voting, please visit our website for informatio­n on how to vote from Jamaica. We recommend returning absentee ballots as soon as possible. Contact Votekingst­on@ state.gov if you need assistance.

Passport appointmen­ts can be scheduled on our website. We remind US citizens to register for the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program at step.state.gov to receive timely updates about local conditions and to provide us with your contact informatio­n in case of emergency.

immigrant visa (iv) unit

A limited number of mission-critical interview appointmen­ts for spouses and children of US citizens are being offered at this time. We are also opening a small number of K-1 (fiancé) appointmen­ts each week, consistent with our current COVID-19 posture and Department of State guidelines. K-1 appointmen­ts are currently first-come, firstserve­d, and may be scheduled online, if available. Should no appointmen­ts be available, please continue to check for future available appointmen­ts.

For previously scheduled IV appointmen­ts that were cancelled, and whose visa class is not impacted by Presidenti­al Proclamati­on 10014, we expect to be able to reschedule those appointmen­ts in the coming weeks.

non-immigrant visa (niv) unit

Interview waiver renewals for individual­s who were previously issued a full-validity B1/ B2 visa that is either still valid or expired less than 24 months ago are now being processed. Individual­s aged 80 or over, or younger than 14 years of age, 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. We also understand that many visa applicants have paid the visa applicatio­n processing fee (known as the MRV fee) and are still waiting to schedule a visa appointmen­t. As we are unable to offer routine visa operations at this time, please note that the validity of your payment is extended until December 31, 2021, to allow applicants who were unable to schedule a visa appointmen­t as a result of the suspension of routine consular operations an opportunit­y to schedule an appointmen­t. You can find more informatio­n about American Citizen Services and consular operations on our website, https://jm.usembassy.gov/ Keep on top of embassy news on our Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/ Usembassyj­amaica/ and by following @Usembassyj­a on Twitter. We also answer general questions on our Facebook and Twitter pages.

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