Passport Renewal:
Jamaicans wishing to renew their passports can obtain application forms by
sending a stamped, self-addressed envelope to the mailing address given on our
site. That is, Consulate of Jamaica,
4655 South Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive
Suite 201
Chicago, Illinois 60653.
Application forms can also be obtained by contacting the Embassy
of Jamaica in Washington D.C., the Consulate General of Jamaica in New York or
other Jamaican Consulates near to them. The form is free.
We have added a page of information about passports
here.
NOTE: While we provide application forms, we do
not process passports at the Consulate in Chicago. This has to be done at either
the Embassy of Jamaica in Washington, D.C., or at one of the Consulate General
(New York or Miami).
Visa Application:
The fees for a Jamaican visa vary depending on the type, i.e., work/business,
student, visitor and the particular citizenship held by the applicant.
NOTE: Visas are issued only in valid passports.
After downloading the
visa application form,
please call our office (773) 373-8988 to obtain further instructions on fee
structure and to find out what items will need to be complete the application
process. Two recently taken passport size photographs are required with every
visa application. Individuals applying for visas should do so at the closest
Jamaican Consulate near them.
Volunteers:
Please join us in our drive to reach out and help Handbury and other children's
homes and places of safety in Jamaica. Together our efforts will make a
difference.
Annual Events:
Each year during the second weekend of August, we hold a grand gala event.
At this event we honor and award people from all walks of life for their
work and contribution in all fields of endeavor. We continue to enjoy the
support of the area churches, community leaders, businesses, professionals
and others. "We have only just begun." We encourage you and your friends
to join us.
Prayer Breakfast:
Pleas join us at our annual prayer breakfast sponsored by the Chicago
Consulate and held during the first week of January. Please call for
details closer to the actual date.
Partnering and Partnerships:
Donation of Medical Equipment
Health Volunteers
Business Development
Joint Venture
New Products
New and Emerging Technologies
Infrastructure Development Plans
Information Technology
Bringing Manufactured Goods and Products to Market
Meetings and Interviews
Construction and Manufacturing
Jamaica has a Trained and Trainable Workforce
LLOYD L. HYDE, HONORARY CONSUL
OF JAMAICA, Chicago, ILLINOIS
Lloyd
Hyde has served as Jamaica's Honorary Consul in Chicago since 1991. His duties
as Consul are many and varied. They include attending to the needs of Jamaicans
in Illinois and other Midwestern states, and assisting foreign nationals whose
interests in Jamaica relate to business, employment, studies or other pursuits.
Since becoming Consul he has actively reached out to the business community ,
and has achieved results in matching entrepreneurs with commercial entities in
the island.
Since his appointment, Mr. Hyde has hosted a
visit from the Prime Minister, and the visits of other senior governmental
officials to the area. This has increased attention to, and interest in Jamaica
' s investment opportunities, its rich resources and culture and vibrancy in
tourism.
He has been effective in enhancing community
unity through ensuring the community's participation in projects and programs
which affect them. This has been achieved through the implementation of town
hall meetings and forums, investment seminars, immigration seminars and other
social and community-type programs.
Consul Hyde served as President and Publisher of
the Jamaican American Caribbean Quarterly (JACQ) for 17 years. From 1987 to
1993, he was the chief sponsor of CARI-JAMA in Chicago (the sale, display and
promotion of Jamaican products and services). He conceived the idea to honor
Jamaicans and friends of Jamaicans who have distinguished themselves in various
fields, and to date 30 such individuals have been honored. These include Hon.
Louise Bennett-Coverley; the late Madge Sinclair (Actor); Hon. Alvin Curling
(Canadian Legislator); the late Jamaican Honorary Consul in Chicago, Dolphy
McLaughlin; Chicago's late Mayor, Hon. Harold Washington; Mr. Clive Taffe,
Regional Manager of Jamaica ' s Tourist Board; several "Golden Achievers," (Jamaicans who
have served the community for 50 or more years); Hon. John Stroger (Cook County
Board President); and Ms. Rachel Manley, an author and poet and the daughter of
Jamaica's late Prime Minister, Rt. Hon. Michael Manley, among others.
A Biomedical Engineer by
profession, the Consul
has held directorships in this field in Chicago and the Midwest. He currently
serves on the Alumni Board of Chicago State University and the Advisory Board of
Olive Harvey College. He has served as a field advisor for college interns and has developed and implemented internship programs for
students of Northwestern University, Southern Illinois University and Chicago
State University. He is a frequent guest speaker at Chicago area high schools,
churches, and before community groups in the Midwest. A former Adjunct Professor
at Prairie State College and past Advisory Board Member and Guest Lecturer at Milwaukee Area Technical College
(MATC), Mr. Hyde served on the Government of Cook County's Bureau of Health
Services Y2K Task Force.
The holder of a Bachelor's and Master's degree in
Biomedical Engineering and Management, respectively, Mr. Hyde has published
several articles on business, science, human resources and social issues, and
has been the recipient of a number of professional and community service awards.
A Travel Letter From Chicago Seacoast Voyage
By Lloyd L. Hyde
Charity Begins At Home
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