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Grenada
(Destination)
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Short-term Business Visit
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Visitor Visa
Requirements
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Citizens (including business persons) of the following FTAA countries
require a visitor visa for admission and transit Grenada:
- Bolivia
- Brazil
- Colombia
- Costa Rica
- Ecuador
- El Salvador
- Guatemala
- Honduras
- Mexico
- Nicaragua
- Panama
- Paraguay
- Peru
- Uruguay
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Citizens (including business persons) of the following FTAA countries
do not require a visitor visa for admission to Grenada:
- Antigua and Barbuda
- Argentina
- Bahamas
- Barbados
- Belize
- Canada
- Chile
- Dominica
- Dominican Republic
- Guyana
- Haiti
- Jamaica
- St. Kitts and Nevis
- St. Lucia
- St. Vincent and the Grenadines
- Suriname
- Trinidad and Tobago
- U.S.A.
- Venezuela
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Documentation
Required for
Application for
a Visitor Visa
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A visitor seeking entry to Grenada is required to establish to the satisfaction of the immigration officer identity and purpose of entry. Passport required by all, except Nationals of the U.S.A. and Canada holding the following photograph-bearing documents: Driver's License, national insurance card, social security card, Voter's Registration Card or a Birth Certificate accompanied by Photo ID (US nationals only). Nationals of CARICOM countries holding the above photograph-bearing documents or valid national identity cards.
- A valid passport (recommend a minimum of six months validity beyond intended stay)
- Application form
- 2 passport-sized photograph
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Method of
Lodgement
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Applications to the Consulate (or Consular section at Embassy or High Commission) well in advance of intended day of departure. In some cases applications will be allowed by mail, in such cases an extra fee for postal services will be charged and a stamped self-addressed envelope should be sent with the application.
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Processing time
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Multiple Entry
Visa
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Validity/Extension
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Up to 3 months.
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Cost of Visa Application
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US$10 fee.
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Accompanying dependants
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Family members accompanying a visitor to Grenada must also meet all requirements for temporary entry.
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General Requirements for Temporary Entry of Short-term Business Visitors
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Grenada’s Immigration Regulations allow for persons to enter Grenada to carry on certain business or trade-related activities without the need to hold an employment authorization, as they are not considered to be coming to Grenada to work. These persons usually represent a foreign company, therefore they must present proof of it. Examples are: representatives coming to Grenada to sell goods other than to the general public; employees of an organization coming to consult with a branch, subsidiary or parent; representatives of a foreign firm coming to purchase goods or services and persons seeking entry to attend meetings or negotiate contracts.
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Specific
Requirements
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- All the requirements specified for a visitors visa
- Letter from contact in Grenada
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Specific Requirements -
CARICOM
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Nationals from countries of the CARICOM are not requested to carry their passport at entry as long as the have a valid form of identification with photograph, and are not required to issue a visa prior to departure. The term of stay in Grenada will be established at the port of entry.
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Further
Information
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Contact local Embassy or Consular section of the Embassy
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