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Jamaica, Kingston, British High Commission
British High Commission, Kingston, Jamaica
British High Commission
P O Box 575
28 Trafalgar Road
Kingston 10
Jamaica
Kingston
Telephone:
(001) (876) 510 0700
Fax:
(001) (876) 510 0737
GMT:
Mon-Thurs: 1300-1800 / 1900-2130
Fri: 1300-1800
Local Time:
Mon-Thurs: 0800-1300 / 1400-1630
Fri: 0800-1300
British High Commission in Jamaica
Welcome to the official website for the British High Commission in Kingston.
On this website you will find information about our work with Jamaica, the services we provide and how you can make use of them. The High Commission in Kingston is responsible for coverage of The Bahamas as well as Jamaica, on all matters except for visa applications. Residents of The Bahamas who require visas should contact the British Consulate General in New York.
There are also links to other sites giving information about the United Kingdom. The menu located at the left side on the screen will help yoru search. I hope you will find what you are looking for. We look forward to your suggestions or comments on our website.
Thank you for visiting us!
Jeremy Cresswell
High Commissioner
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