
Please note that admittance is not automatic and although a traveller may meet the aforementioned requirements, extenuating circumstances and other factors may result in refusal of leave to land. present a completed Bahamas Immigration Disembarkation/Embarkation Card.present a passport that is valid for at least six months (passport cards will not be accepted).have financial means to sustain him/herself during the stay (or identify a local sponsor who will receive him/her).must not intend to engage in any gainful employment while in The Bahamas.possess a valid return ticket/ means of departing The Bahamas,.During the interview at the border, the prospective visitor must: In accordance with the Statute Law of The Bahamas, Immigration Act- Chapter 191 Section 22 (2a-l), all travellers who are not citizens or legal residents of The Bahamas must meet prescribed criteria at the border in order to be eligible to be granted leave to land in The Bahamas. Bahamas Entry Criteria effective 1st July, 2020.Electronic Permanent Residence Card Application Form.The Minister Responsible for Immigration.Use this form to file: An appeal with the Administrative Appeals Office (AAO) A motion with the USCIS office that issued the latest decision in your case (including a field office, service center, or the AAO) or Certain appeals of the denial of an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Form I-17, “Petition for Approval of School for Attendance by Nonimmigrant Student” with the ICE. Of Immigration Joins the Fight Against COVID-19 EMERGENCY POWERS ORDER (NO.3), 2020 Director’s Press Conference- 11th August, 2020 Public Notice – 4th August, 2020 Tourism Travel Requirements 30th June, 2020 Emergency Orders Bahamas Entry Criteria effective 1st July, 2020 Public Notice- JEMERGENCY ORDER (NO. Applications for such permits (along with a $10 processing fee) must be made in writing to the Director of Agriculture, Ministry of Agriculture, Trade and Industry, P.O. (Nassau), for all animals being brought into the Commonwealth of The Bahamas.
