ENTRY REQUIREMENTS (Continued? 
Chart 
Nos. 
48. British consuls must secure authorization 
from the Indian Government before visas 
can be issued, any necessary communication 
expenses being for the account of the appli¬ 
cant. In addition, the maintenance and re¬ 
patriation of all persons other than British 
subjects must be guaranteed by a person, 
firm, or other organization in India, and if 
such guarantee is not available or accepta¬ 
ble, sufficient funds must be deposited or 
bond given to cover return passage. 
49. Persons arriving from Mexico, Central and 
South America, Cuba, Haiti, and the Dom¬ 
inican Republic, except those in possession 
of Panama Canal Health Department Small¬ 
pox Vaccination Form A, must show marks 
of recent, successful smallpox vaccinations 
or either submit to vaccinations upon ar¬ 
rival or complete 14 days in quarantine com¬ 
puted from the date of embarkation. 
50. All persons, except members of the Armed 
Forces of the British Empire and the United 
States in possession of official identity docu¬ 
ments, and employees of firms under contract 
with the United States Government for con¬ 
struction or other work in connection with 
United States Base in Jamaica, and in pos¬ 
session of letters of identification from the 
contractors concerned must be in possession 
of transportation from Jamaica to a country 
beyond, together with sufficient funds for 
their maintenance in Jamaica. 
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Nos. 
51. All persons arriving from India including 
transit passengers, must be in possession of 
smallpox vaccination certificates dated not 
less than twelve days nor more than three 
years prior to departure from India. 
54. In addition to those exempted under Require¬ 
ment 16, bearers of United States diplomatic 
or official passports do not require visas. 
55. A deposit or bond is required of all tourist 
and transit passengers except native born 
citizens of the United States, Guatemala, 
Cuba, and the British Empire, though all 
native bom citizens of the independent coun¬ 
tries of the Western Hemisphere are usually 
also exempt from this requirement. A de¬ 
posit or bond is required of all business trav¬ 
elers regardless of nationality. 
All business travelers regardless of nation¬ 
ality, and all citizens or subj ects of countries 
other than native-born citizens of the inde¬ 
pendent countries of the Western Hemi¬ 
sphere and the British Empire must obtain 
entry permits before visas will be issued ex¬ 
cept those in transit without stopover on the 
New Orleans-Balboa route who are also ex¬ 
empt from deposit requirement. ( Consult a 
Mexican Consul, a Pan American Airways 
System office or the offices of Braniff Air¬ 
ways and Eastern Air Lines for details.) 
56. Provided they are entering Mexico as bona 
fide tourists to remain therein for six months 
or less and are in possession of transporta¬ 
tion to enter and leave the country, Mexican 
Tourist Cards can be issued to the following 
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