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Re: passport requirements: Jamaica Posted on: Sat, 23 Aug 2003 17:44:33 EDT


is an expired passport considered proof of citizenship, along w/ a
gov't issued photo id???


On Sat, 23 Aug 2003 21:12:36 GMT, "Da Parrot-chick"
wrote:

>
>"Exit 16" wrote in message
>news:qh8fkv02m246s7f7vbt68vssvcsg3oma24@4ax.com...
>> Is a U.S. passport required for U.S. citizens to travel to Jamaica? I
>> am going to Hedonism for a photo shoot, and my passport is expired. Is
>> a visa required?
>
>You don't need a visa if you're staying less than 90 days, but you do need
>proof of US citizenship. If there is time, renew your passport (for a fee
>they will expedite the application). If you're leaving tomorrow, then
>you'll need a copy of your birth certificate with a raised seal (NOT a
>photocopy) and a government-issued photo ID like a valid driver's license.
>A passport is much better proof and less hassle IMO.
>
>Without proof of citizenship you won't even be allowed to board the plane to
>go to Jamaica. They're pretty strict about this.
>