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by Venesha Johnson | Associate Writer
Jamaicans may sometimes feel they have been handed the short end of the stick when it comes to travelling overseas, especially to countries or islands that present financial growth opportunities.
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Apart from America, The UK and Canada, another place many Jamaicans try to get job opportunities is the Cayman Islands. The Cayman islands frequently hire non-nationals for various skills and unskilled positions, and Jamaicans try their best to get ahold of these opportunities. One hindrance however is, just as for Canada and America, a visa is required for entry into the island.
You can apply to the Cayman Islands Visa Office, which is located at Suite 2, Winchester Business Park, 15 Hope Road in Kingston, Jamaica (just above Halfway Tree Square).
Their phone numbers are (876) 906 5336 or (876) 906 7866. Jamaican citizens who live abroad should apply at the closest British Consulate. If you have questions about submitting your application, contact the visa office between 8 am and 1 pm, or call up until 4 pm.
On behalf of the Cayman Islands Department of Immigration, the Cayman Islands Visa Offices in Jamaica will accept the application and forward the supporting documents to them.
Your specific Cayman Islands Overseas Visa Office will let you know once the Caymanian authorities have decided on the application.
The application form and any supporting documents will be considered in deciding on your application. You must ensure that the application form is fully completed and that your contact information is included.
The non-refundable visa processing fee, set in Cayman Islands dollars at $92, is levied by the Cayman Islands Visa Office. The Grand Cayman Visa Office accepts cash, debit cards, credit cards, and local Cayman Islands bank drafts for KYD 92.00 (USD 112.20) made payable to the "Cayman Islands Government" as payment for the visa application fee.
Your application should be processed within two weeks, but keep in mind that during the busier seasons of the year, processing may take longer.
You can apply to the Cayman Islands Visa Office, which is located at Suite 2, Winchester Business Park, 15 Hope Road in Kingston, Jamaica (just above Halfway Tree Square).
Their phone numbers are +1 (876) 906-5336 or +1 (876) 906-7866. Jamaican citizens who live abroad should apply at the closest British Consulate. If you have questions about submitting your application, contact the visa office between 8 am and 1 pm, or call up until 4 pm.
On behalf of the Cayman Islands Department of Immigration, the Cayman Islands Visa Offices in Jamaica will accept the application and forward the supporting documents to them. Your specific Cayman Islands Overseas Visa Office will let you know once the Caymanian authorities have decided on the application.
The application form and any supporting documents will be considered in deciding on your application. You must ensure that the application form is fully completed and that your contact information is included.
The non-refundable visa processing fee, set in Cayman Islands dollars at $92, is levied by the Cayman Islands Visa Office. The Grand Cayman Visa Office accepts cash, debit cards, credit cards, and local Cayman Islands bank drafts for KYD 92.00 (USD 112.20) made payable to the "Cayman Islands Government" as payment for the visa application fee.
Your application should be processed within two weeks, but keep in mind that during the busier seasons of the year, processing may take longer.
Similarly to the visa application process of other countries, being able to provide documentation of your circumstances, such as bank statements, asset or employment documentation, or other forms of financial documentation, will help the Caymanian authorities evaluate your application.
We in Jamaica like to call it proving your ties to the island. All paperwork needs to be original. They'll be copied, and then given back to you.
If you are travelling for leisure and not for business, then the Visa application process might seem unnecessary. But, all is not lost as a slew of incredible countries and islands make the most picturesque vacation spots. You can find a list of them right here.
And, if you just so happen to be searching for the Visa requirements to enter Jamaica, there are right here.
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