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First-Time Applicant Minor ( persons under 18 yrs old ) :
- Completed passport application form (Notarised at Section G)
- Completed “First Time Application Form”
- Two (2) identical non digitized color photographs, one of which should be certified by the Notary Public who certified the application
- Original Birth Certificate or Original Certificate of Citizenship or Adoption Register
- Parent’s valid ID such as passport, Drivers Licence, National Voters ID (a notarised copy of ID may be submitted if being sent by mail)
- The parent / legal guardian submitting the application is required to complete section C of the application form and also sign at Section E
- Parent’s signature on application form must be consistent with (match) the signature on the ID being submitted
- Legal Guardians are required to submit a Court Order along with their ID or a notarized letter of consent from the parent(s) along with a notarized copy of their ID
- Name change document e.g. Marriage Certificate if mother’s name on Birth Certificate differs from name on ID
- Children 12 years and older must sign in the signature box at the top of the page without touching any of the borders of the box
- All first-time applicants must apply in person
FEE : U$100.00 – First Time Minor (Payable by Money Order to: Consulate of Jamaica, Miami – Personal Cheques are not acceptable)
Minor Passport Renewal ( persons under 18 yrs old ) :
- Completed passport application form (Notarised at Section G)
- Current passport
- Two (2) identical non digitized color photographs, one of which should be certified by the Notary Public who certified the application
- Original Birth Certificate or Original Certificate of Citizenship or Adoption Register
- Parent’s valid ID such as passport, Drivers Licence, National Voters ID ( a notarised copy of ID may be submitted if being sent by mail)
- Parent’s signature on application form must be consistent with (match) the signature on the ID being submitted
- The parent / legal guardian submitting the application is required to complete section C of the application form and also sign at Section E
- Legal Guardians are required to submit a Court Order along with their ID or a notarized letter of consent from the parent(s) along with a notarized copy of their ID
- Mother’s Name Change document e.g. Marriage Certificate if mother’s name on Birth Certificate differs from name on ID
- Children 12 years and older must sign in the signature box at the top of the page without touching any of the borders of the box
FEE : U$90.00 – Minor Renewal (Payable by Money Order to: Consulate of Jamaica, Miami – Personal Cheques are not acceptable)
Minor Passport Replacement ( persons under 18 yrs old ) :
- Completed Passport Application Form
- Police report or Lost Passport Form and Lost Passport Form Two
- Two (2) identical non digitized color photographs, one of which should be certified by the Notary Public who certified the application
- Original Birth Certificate or Original Certificate of Citizenship or Adoption Register
- Parent’s valid ID such as passport, Drivers Licence, National Voters ID ( a notarised copy of ID may be submitted if being sent by mail)
- Parent’s signature on application form must be consistent with (match) the signature on the ID being submitted
- The parent / legal guardian submitting the application is required to complete section C of the application form and also sign at Section E
- Legal Guardians are required to submit a Court Order along with their ID or a notarized letter of consent from the parent(s) along with a notarized copy of their ID
- Mother’s Name Change document e.g. Marriage Certificate if mother’s name on Birth Certificate differs from name on ID
- Children 12 years and older must sign in the signature box at the top of the page without touching any of the borders of the box
FEE : U$150.00 – Minor Replacement (Payable by Money Order to: Consulate of Jamaica, Miami – Personal Cheques are not acceptable)
Processing time for passport applications: Approximately 10 weeks for in person applications; approximately 14 weeks for applications received by mail
Applicants submitting their own applications at the Consulate are not required to have forms and photographs notarized.