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Old 06-11-2004, 03:29 PM  
Heywood Jablome
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Originally posted by princess
oh yeah! anyone know if a birth certificate still works for going?
What a coincidence, I'm leaving for Ocho Rios on the fourth!

Here is the info that I got from Northwest Airlines:
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Jamaica Visitor Information

Proof of Citizenship: All U.S. citizens, including infants and children, entering Jamaica are required to present one of the following documents as proof of citizenship:

U.S. passport
Birth certificate*
original county or state issued OR
notarized copy of county or state issued (hospital birth certificate is not acceptable)
Certificate of naturalization or citizenship*
*Passengers (16 years of age and older) are required to present a valid government issued photo I.D., along with the birth certificate.

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Have fun on your trip!
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