Jamaica-K1 Visa applicants in Mexico, Latin & South America Posted February 2, 2006 Here is the article that tells of the new Certificate of No- Impediment policy... God knows I never saw it all the times I was on the website. This was sent to me by somebody at the OPA office in Kingston after sending them a message to update their website. BTW..I still cannot find the damn article! U.S. Embassy Announces Changes to Immigrant Visa Document Requirements Beginning December 1, 2005, the Immigrant Visa Unit of the Consular Section of the United States Embassy will require all Jamaica-resident applicants for immigrant visas who are aged 18 years of age and older and are in categories requiring them to be unmarried to obtain a Certificate of No-Impediment to Marriage. This new requirement will affect applicants in the IR2, IR3, IR4, F11, F22, and F24 categories who are aged 18 or older. It will also affect all Jamaica-resident children aged 18 and older who will be accompanying an immigrant visa applicant. Applicants should apply for a Certificate of No-Impediment to Marriage at any office of the Registrar General's Department or on the Registrar General's Department website. Applicants may find further information about this document and the form for requesting it at http://www.rgd.gov.jm. Also beginning December 1, 2005, the Immigrant Visa Unit of the Consular Section of the United States Embassy will require all applicants for immigrant visas who have served in the military to obtain a copy of their Military Service Record. Applicants who have served in the Jamaica Defence Force may obtain a Military Service Record at Up Park Camp, Kingston 5.
Jamaica-K1 Visa applicants
in Mexico, Latin & South America
Posted
Here is the article that tells of the new Certificate of No- Impediment policy...
God knows I never saw it all the times I was on the website. This was sent to me
by somebody at the OPA office in Kingston after sending them a message to update their website.
BTW..I still cannot find the damn article!
U.S. Embassy Announces Changes to Immigrant Visa Document Requirements
Beginning December 1, 2005, the Immigrant Visa Unit of the Consular
Section of the United States Embassy will require all Jamaica-resident
applicants for immigrant visas who are aged 18 years of age and older and
are in categories requiring them to be unmarried to obtain a
Certificate of No-Impediment to Marriage. This new requirement will affect
applicants in the IR2, IR3, IR4, F11, F22, and F24 categories who are aged
18 or older. It will also affect all Jamaica-resident children aged 18
and older who will be accompanying an immigrant visa applicant.
Applicants should apply for a Certificate of No-Impediment to Marriage
at any office of the Registrar General's Department or on the Registrar
General's Department website. Applicants may find further information
about this document and the form for requesting it at
http://www.rgd.gov.jm.
Also beginning December 1, 2005, the Immigrant Visa Unit of the
Consular Section of the United States Embassy will require all applicants for
immigrant visas who have served in the military to obtain a copy of
their Military Service Record. Applicants who have served in the Jamaica
Defence Force may obtain a Military Service Record at Up Park Camp,
Kingston 5.