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Extension of Stay (Dependent)
VisasJamaicaExtension of Stay (Dependent)
JamaicaJamaica•North America
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Extension of Stay (Dependent)

Residency Pathway Dependents Allowed

At a Glance

Processing Time

3-7 days

Application Fee

10,000 JMD

Stay Duration

Aligned with principal applicant

Renewable

Yes

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Allowed

PR Pathway

No

Remote Work

Not Required

Overview

Extension of stay for non-working foreign nationals dependent on a spouse or parent (60+ years) who is employed in Jamaica.

The Extension of Stay (Dependent) visa in Jamaica serves as a vital instrument within the nation’s immigration framework, designed to preserve the integrity of the family unit for foreign nationals residing in the country. Established under the authority of the Jamaican Immigration Restriction (Commonwealth Citizens) Act and the Aliens Act, this administrative provision exists to accommodate the accompanying family members of international professionals, investors, and expatriates who have been granted legal authorization to work within the island. Historically, the Jamaican government recognized that the ability to attract and retain high-skilled foreign talent is inextricably linked to the social and emotional stability of those individuals; therefore, this visa was created to fill the critical gap between temporary labor permits and long-term residency. By providing a structured legal pathway for dependents to remain in the country alongside their primary breadwinner, the policy ensures that families are not fractured by the logistical constraints of short-term entry stamps. It functions as a bridge, allowing the spouse or elderly parent of a primary visa holder to align their legal status with the duration of the principal applicant’s employment contract, thereby fostering a more welcoming environment for the international workforce contributing to Jamaica’s economic development.

This visa is specifically tailored for non-working foreign nationals who derive their residency status from a primary applicant—typically a spouse or a parent aged 60 or older—who is currently employed in Jamaica under a valid work permit or exemption. The ideal applicant is a family member who intends to reside in Jamaica for the duration of the principal’s employment but does not seek to enter the local labor market themselves. What makes this visa distinctive is its focus on familial dependency rather than economic contribution; unlike work-based visas that require rigorous labor market testing or proof of specialized skills, this extension is streamlined to prioritize domestic stability. While the visa offers the significant benefit of legalizing a long-term stay without the need for independent sponsorship, it carries the notable limitation of a strict prohibition on employment. Dependents are generally not permitted to engage in gainful employment within Jamaica under this status, making it a purely residential designation. With a modest administrative fee of J$10,000, the process is designed to be accessible, reflecting the government's recognition that the presence of family members is a secondary, yet essential, component of the broader expatriate experience in Jamaica.

Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Must be a foreign national dependent on a spouse or parent (60 years and over) who is legally working or residing in Jamaica.

Must not be working in the island.

Must apply before the expiration of the current landing time.

KEY CRITERIA

Education

none or higher

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Valid passport (at least 6 months to expiration).

Principal applicant's passport, original citizenship certificate, or work permit/exemption letter.

Original document establishing the relationship (e.g., marriage certificate, birth certificate, or adoption certificate).

Entry visa (if applicable).

Completed extension of stay application form.

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Allows families to remain together while the principal applicant is working or residing in Jamaica.
  • Provides legal status for dependents who are not authorized to work.

Worth Knowing

  • Dependent status is tied to the principal applicant's status; if the sponsor's status expires, the dependent's status is affected.
  • Must be submitted before the current landing time expires to avoid penalties.
  • All documents must be original.

Application Process

1

Obtain an 'Extension of Stay' application form from a PICA office.

2

Complete the form, including information about the principal applicant (sponsor).

3

Submit the application in person at a PICA office.

4

Pay the non-refundable processing fee of J$10,000.

5

Wait for processing (3 working days in Kingston, 7 working days in Montego Bay).

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