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Hey everyone

Just got married Sept 25th to the love of my life. We have decided that because we have a business in Jamaica where my hubby is from, to stay there. I am however a American/Canadian citizen. I'm flying down there in a week. But I'm wondering if anyone knows the best way to do it. Do I book a ticket and then get an open ticket??? What do I tell the immigration when I land? How do I apply for residency now that I am married to my Jamaican husband?? Any help would be GREATLY appreciate. I've heard good things about this site from a few friends of mine that frequent here and thank you in advance for your help. I know most people are immigrating TO the US..so this is a bit backwards LOL...but hopefuly someone is kinda familar with the process.

Thanks :D

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Hey everyone

Just got married Sept 25th to the love of my life. We have decided that because we have a business in Jamaica where my hubby is from, to stay there. I am however a American/Canadian citizen. I'm flying down there in a week. But I'm wondering if anyone knows the best way to do it. Do I book a ticket and then get an open ticket??? What do I tell the immigration when I land? How do I apply for residency now that I am married to my Jamaican husband?? Any help would be GREATLY appreciate. I've heard good things about this site from a few friends of mine that frequent here and thank you in advance for your help. I know most people are immigrating TO the US..so this is a bit backwards LOL...but hopefuly someone is kinda familar with the process.

Thanks :D

This is not "reverse immigration". It's immigration to Jamaica. Google "Jamaica Immigration".

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Hey everyone

Just got married Sept 25th to the love of my life. We have decided that because we have a business in Jamaica where my hubby is from, to stay there. I am however a American/Canadian citizen. I'm flying down there in a week. But I'm wondering if anyone knows the best way to do it. Do I book a ticket and then get an open ticket??? What do I tell the immigration when I land? How do I apply for residency now that I am married to my Jamaican husband?? Any help would be GREATLY appreciate. I've heard good things about this site from a few friends of mine that frequent here and thank you in advance for your help. I know most people are immigrating TO the US..so this is a bit backwards LOL...but hopefuly someone is kinda familar with the process.

Thanks :D

Whats reverse immigration? http://www.jamaicans.com/info/return/index.shtml

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Jamaica
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Hi Ash_113...go down to the Yardie forum and ask this question. I am sure you will get a better response.

AOS

9/25/09 -Mailed I-485/I-131/I-765

9/27/09 - Received by Chicago Lock Box

10/2/09 - Date on NAO1's

10/5/09 - Received NAO1's in the mail

10/5/09- Check cashed

10/11/09 - Received Biometrics letter in the mail

10/29/09- Biometrics appointment

10/14/09 - Walked in for Biometrics appointment

10/15/09 - Touch I-485/I-765

10/16/09 - I-485 transferred to CSC

11/6/09 - EAD approved

11/9/09 - Advance Parole approved

11/23/09- Received EAD/AP

12/2/09 - Email Card Production Ordered!!!!

12/9/09 - Card received

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Jamaica
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Hey everyone

Just got married Sept 25th to the love of my life. We have decided that because we have a business in Jamaica where my hubby is from, to stay there. I am however a American/Canadian citizen. I'm flying down there in a week. But I'm wondering if anyone knows the best way to do it. Do I book a ticket and then get an open ticket??? What do I tell the immigration when I land? How do I apply for residency now that I am married to my Jamaican husband?? Any help would be GREATLY appreciate. I've heard good things about this site from a few friends of mine that frequent here and thank you in advance for your help. I know most people are immigrating TO the US..so this is a bit backwards LOL...but hopefuly someone is kinda familar with the process.

Thanks :D

Hi Through marriage you should already be able to apply for citizenship follow the instructions below. Best Wishes

Non- Jamaicans wishing to obtain citizenship of Jamaica by marriage, should apply in writing to the Ministry of National Security and Justice, 2 Ocean Boulevard, Kingston Mall, Jamaica , W. I.

The application may be submitted through this office along with the following documents:

Completed application form (in duplicate)

(Certified at the High Commission)

Applicant’s Passport and Birth Certificate

Marriage Certificate

Two (2) recent photographs (one must be certified). This should be done at the High Commission

Husband’s/wife’s Birth Certificate and Jamaican Passport

Fee of 80.00US (equivalent J$7,000) in Postal Orders, payable to the Ministry of National Security and Justice

Police Report (Character Reference).

Please allow a processing period of approximately one (1) year.

AOS

2/14/10- Married My Best Friend

3/15/10- Sent Off Check and AOS DOCs Express Mail

3/29/10 received Biometrics appointment letter for 4/20/10 will walk in on 3/31/10

5/28/10-Advance Parole Received

6/5/10-EAD Received

6/26/10-Greencard received

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Hey, Ash. Hi honey. Glad you found us. And, yes, go to the Yardie section.

I, as an American, applied through the mail. They wanted very little information.....mine and his birth certificate, marriage certificate, $$$ of course, pics, and form. I was approved within weeks. Not sure how exactly it works from Canada; but imagine much the same.

Since you are moving there, I would get round trip tic, open ended, and then visit or call Ministry of National Security when there and get information. It's not hard at all.

Good luck, girlie.

Life's just a crazy ride on a run away train

You can't go back for what you've missed

So make it count, hold on tight find a way to make it right

You only get one trip

So make it good, make it last 'cause it all flies by so fast

You only get one trip

 
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