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USA imposes visa and entry ban on citizens of 38 countries, including two Caribbean states
The United States has announced visa and entry restrictions for citizens of 38 countries, including Antigua and Barbuda and Dominica. The measures will take effect on January 1st, 2026. Albert Ioffe, Legal and Compliance Officer, certified CAMS specialist at Immigrant Invest, has analysed the new US visa measures and explained how they may affect citizenship-by-investment programs in the Caribbean region.
Property types
Studios, apartments, villas, and townhouses are listed for purchase. Investors can also buy shares in hotel complexes, premises for offices and shops, land plots, and marinas. Available properties and real estate projects depend on the selected country and the terms of the investment citizenship or residency program.
Real estate investment in Caribbean
Investing to buy Caribbean real estate offers a unique opportunity to obtain citizenship in St Kitts and Nevis, Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, and St Lucia.
To buy Caribbean property under citizenship programmes, foreigners must meet the investment threshold of:
Properties under citizenship by investment programmes are government-approved projects such as luxury hotels, resorts, villas, and branded residential complexes.
The properties for sale in the Caribbean often provide annual returns of 2—8%, supported by strong tourism demand.
Property holding periods vary:
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3 or 5 years in Dominica;
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5 years in Antigua and Barbuda, Grenada, and St Lucia;
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7 years in St Kitts and Nevis.
When the required ownership period is over, real estate can be resold, and the invested money returned.
Investors can select and buy Caribbean real estate remotely, with expert agencies like Immigrant Invest guiding them through the process — from choosing eligible properties for sale in the Caribbean and securing approvals to managing escrow and eventual resale — ensuring a smooth investment linked with Caribbean citizenship benefits.
Immigrant Invest is a licensed agent for state citizenship and residency programs in the Europe Union and the Caribbean.
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