Caribbean National Weekly

The Consulate General of Jamaica, Miami COVID-19 Update

By Sheri-kae McLeod··1 min read
The Consulate General of Jamaica, Miami COVID-19 Update
Key Points(5)
  • MIAMI, Florida - The Consulate General of Jamaica, Miami, remains closed to the public until further notice.
  • This is to ensure that staff takes precautionary measures to protect Jamaican nationals as well as themselves from contracting the Coronavirus COVID-19.<u></u><u></u> <u></u>Consul General R.
  • Oliver Mair advises that staff at the Consulate General will be working remotely with limited resources from 9:am to 3:pm, Monday through Friday, and can be engaged through the following medium: <ul type="disc"> <li>Persons may call the normal phone line at 305-374-8431.
  • (Please be mindful that emergency matters must be prioritized).
  • The Minister further advised Jamaicans in the Diaspora to register with the Jamaican Consulate in the countries where they currently are.

MIAMI, Florida - The Consulate General of Jamaica, Miami, remains closed to the public until further notice.  This is to ensure that staff takes precautionary measures to protect Jamaican nationals as well as themselves from contracting the Coronavirus COVID-19.

Consul General R. Oliver Mair advises that staff at the Consulate General will be working remotely with limited resources from 9:am to 3:pm, Monday through Friday, and can be engaged through the following medium:


Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade (MFAFT) Senator Kamina Johnson Smith is cautioning Jamaicans in the Diaspora who continue to travel internationally that they could find themselves unable to return to their places of origin as countries continue to close off borders and airspace in the fight against the spread of COVID-19.  The Minister further advised Jamaicans in the Diaspora to register with the Jamaican Consulate in the countries where they currently are.

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