Customs & Immigration Forms for your port of entry will be distributed during your flight and must be completed prior to entry at your destination.
Your Flight Attendants will be happy to assist you with any questions you may have
Jamaica
Customs
Every passenger or head of family traveling together must complete the Customs Declaration form. If you are not sure what to declare it is always wise to declare everything you have purchased abroad. Duty Free allowances are listed on the back of the form. The failure to make a full declaration is an offense and can result in the seizure of the goods, fines, and/or imprisonment.
Immigration
Every passenger is required to complete the immigration form. Please remember to complete and sign both the top and bottom portions of the form on arrival to ensure smooth passage through the Jamaican airports. The bottom portion of the form will be collected from you on departure. The form must be completed in English and presented along with a valid travel documents for entry into the Jamaica. An accompanying adult must sign the card on behalf of a child.
USA
Customs
All Passengers (one per family) are required to complete a Customs Declaration form before arrival in the U.S. The forms are distributed during flight and should be completed, in English, in all capital letters. Please be certain to sign your name on the bottom of the form.
Immigration
All visitors to the US, except nationals of Canada, are required to register under the US-VISIT (Visitor and Immigration Status Indicator Technology) program on arrival at any US port. This means that they will be photographed and electronically fingerprinted at the Immigration desk. This system will also record departure information, and self-service machines for this purpose are being phased in at various airports. You will be advised on arrival if your airport has this facility. More information can be found at:
US Department of Homeland Security
All foreign nationals (except Canadian citizens and US permanent residents) are required to complete an immigration (I94) form before arrival in the United States. Fill out one for each family member. Do not write on the back. Write in English with all capital letters. Keep the form until your departure from the U.S.