How Grenada Passport Holders Can Secure a USA E-2 Investor Visa ?

What is the USA E-2 Treaty Investor Visa?

The E-2 Visa is a non-immigrant U.S. visa that allows citizens of countries that have a Treaty of Commerce and Navigation with the United States (called treaty countries) to live and work in the U.S. by investing in a U.S. business. This visa is designed for entrepreneurs and investors who wish to start or buy a business in America. To qualify, applicants must make a substantial investment, typically ranging from $100,000 to $200,000 or more, depending on the business type, and must own at least 50% of the enterprise or have operational control.

The E-2 visa is generally issued for two to five years and can be renewed indefinitely as long as the business remains viable. Holders can live in the U.S. with their spouse and children under 21 years old and the spouse is also eligible to work, and children can study in U.S. schools. One of the key advantages for Grenada citizens / passport holders is that Grenada maintains an E-2 treaty with the United States, making Grenadian passport holders eligible for this visa, unlike citizens of many other Caribbean countries.

E-2 Visa Application Process, Required Documents, and Processing Time

Once your investment is ready, you can apply for the E-2 visa through the U.S. Embassy or Consulate in your country. The application involves submitting Form DS-160 (Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application) and paying the visa fee. You will then schedule and attend an interview at the U.S. consulate, where you’ll need to demonstrate that your investment is substantial and that the business will generate income and employment in the United States. You will then schedule and attend an interview at the U.S. consulate, where you’ll need to demonstrate that your investment is substantial and that the business will generate income and employment in the United States.

Processing time : The processing time for an E-2 visa typically ranges from 2 to 4 months, depending on the embassy’s workload and the completeness of your application. In some cases, it can be faster or take longer if additional documents are required.You’ll need to submit a set of supporting documents, including:

A valid passport (at least six months beyond your intended stay)
Form DS-160 confirmation page and visa fee receipt
A detailed business plan showing how the business will operate and generate profit
Proof of investment (bank statements, wire transfers, purchase agreements, or lease documents)
Proof of source of funds showing your investment money came from legitimate
Business registration or incorporation documents in the U.S.
Ownership evidence (at least 50% ownership or operational control)
Personal documents such as resume, educational background, and legal records

Once approved, you’ll receive your E-2 visa, allowing you to live in the U.S. to develop and direct your business. the citizen of below countries can able to apply US E-2 business visa,

albania
Albania
argentina
Argentina
Armenia
Armenia
Australia
Australia
Austria
Austria
Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan
bahrain
Bahrain
bangladesh
Bangladesh
Belgium
Belgium
Bosnia & Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bulgaria
Bulgaria
cameroon
Cameroon
canada (1)
Canada
chile
Chile
china
China (Taiwan)
colombia
Colombia
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Congo (Brazzaville)
democratic-republic-of-congo
Congo (Kinshasa)
costa rica
Costa Rica
Croatia
Croatia
Czech Republic
Czech Republic
denmark
Denmark
ecuador
Ecuador
Egypt (2)
Egypt
Estonia
Estonia
ethiopia
Ethiopia
finland
Finland
France
France
Georgia
Georgia
germany
Germany
grenada
Grenada
Honduras
Honduras
Ireland
Ireland
israel
Israel
italy
Italy
jamaica
Jamaica
japan
Japan
jordan (1) (2)
Jordan
kazakhstan
Kazakhstan
south korea
Korea (South)
Kosovo
Kosovo
kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyzstan
latvia
Latvia
Liberia
Liberia
Lithuania
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Luxembourg
north-macedonia
North Macedonia
Mexico
Mexico
moldova
Moldova
mongolia
Mongolia
montengro
Montenegro
Morocco
Morocco
Netherlands
Netherlands
New Zealand
New Zealand
norway
Norway
Oman
Oman
panama
Panama
paraguay
Paraguay
philippines
Philippines
poland
Poland
Romania
Romania
Senegal
Senegal
Serbia
Serbia
singapore
Singapore
Slovakia
Slovakia
Slovenia
Slovenia
spain
Spain
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Sri Lanka
Suriname
Suriname
sweden
Sweden
switzerland
Switzerland
thailand
Thailand
togo
Togo
trinidad and tobago
Trinidad and Tobago
Australia
Tunisia
turkey (1)
Turkey
ukraine
Ukraine
united-kingdom (2)
United Kingdom

How to Renew the USA E-2 Visa ?

The U.S. E-2 Treaty Investor Visa can be renewed indefinitely as long as your business continues to operate and meet the visa requirements. To renew, you must demonstrate that your U.S. business is active, generating sufficient income, and, ideally, creating jobs. Renewal involves preparing updated documents, including financial statements, tax returns, payroll records, bank statements, and an updated business plan if applicable. You can renew either by submitting a new DS-160 and attending an interview at a U.S

consulate abroad or by filing Form I-129 with USCIS while in the U.S. Processing times vary, typically 2–4 months, and your spouse and children must also renew their dependent visas alongside yours.

Form I‑129 (Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker) which is used when renewing or extending E‑2 status within the U.S. for the principal investor.
Form I‑539 (Application to Extend/Change Nonimmigrant Status) which is used for dependents (spouse and children) in the U.S. seeking extension of stay.
Form DS‑160 (Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application) which is used when applying for or renewing the E‑2 visa at a U.S. consulate abroad.

Please note that the fees for each category are periodically updated by the U.S. government, Kindly do visit the official U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) website at for the most current fee schedule.

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How Grenada passport holders can apply for a USA E-2 investor visa ?

Grenada passport holders are uniquely positioned to apply for the U.S. E-2 Treaty Investor Visa, The E-2 visa allows investors to live and work in the U.S. by investing in a business while bringing their spouse and children along, with spouses eligible to work in the U.S. as well.

Step 1: Confirm Eligibility

1. You must be a citizen of Grenada.
2. You must invest a substantial amount in a real and active U.S. business.
3. You must intend to develop and direct the enterprise.

Step 2: Prepare Your Investment

1. Create a business plan showing your investment and potential economic impact.
2. Deposit or transfer funds into the business account to show a substantial investment.
3. Ensure the business is operational or about to start and not a passive investment.

Step 3: Complete the Application

1. Fill out Form DS-160
2. Schedule a visa interview at a U.S. consulate abroad.
3. Gather supporting documents:
4. Valid Grenada passport
5. Proof of investment and source of funds
6. Business registration/incorporation documents
7. Financial statements, tax returns, or bank statements
8. Employment plans (if applicable)

Step 4: Attend the Visa Interview

1. The consular officer reviews your application, investment, and business plan.
2. Be prepared to answer questions about your business, investment amount, and plan to manage it.

Step 5: Pay Fees

Please note that the fees for each category are periodically updated by the U.S. government, Kindly do visit USCIS.

Step 6: Visa Issuance and Entry

1. Once approved, your E-2 visa is usually valid for up to 5 years, depending on the consulate.
2. It can be renewed indefinitely as long as the business remains active.

How to get a Grenada passport to apply for a USA E-2 investor visa

Grenada offers citizenship by investment (CBI), which allows investors to obtain a Grenada passport legally and relatively quickly. Investors can choose between making a non-refundable contribution to the National Transformation Fund (NTF) of US $235,000 or investing at least US $270,000 in an approved real estate project in Grenada. To apply, individuals must submit personal documents, police clearance certificates, proof of source of funds, and health certificates through a licensed CBI agent.

After successful approval and completion of the investment, applicants receive Grenadian citizenship and passport, granting them the ability to apply for the E-2 visa. With this visa, Grenada passport holders can legally live and work in the United States, manage their business, and bring their spouse and children, with spouses also eligible to work. This pathway offers investors a secure and efficient way to access the U.S. market while enjoying the benefits of Grenadian citizenship.

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Grenada passport  holders enjoy excellent travel freedom. They can visit the United Kingdom visa-free for up to 180 days per year for tourism, although visas are required for work or study purposes. In the Schengen Area, they can stay up to 90 days within any 180-day period without a visa. Grenadians can also travel to China visa-free for 30 days and to South Korea for up to 90 days, making the Grenada passport highly valuable for global mobility. In total, Grenada passport holders can travel to around 147 countries without a prior visa, offering significant convenience and flexibility.

USA E-2 Visa Benefits for Grenada Passport Holders

Grenada passport holders enjoy unique advantages when applying for the U.S. E-2 Treaty Investor Visa. This visa allows them to live and work legally in the United States by investing in a business while maintaining their Grenadian citizenship.

Live and work legally in the United States.
Bring spouse and children under 21; spouse can work in the U.S.
Visa is renewable indefinitely as long as the business remains active.
Flexible investment amount means no fixed minimum by law.
Relatively fast processing compared to other U.S. investor visas.
Access to the U.S. market for business expansion.
Opportunity to create jobs and contribute to the U.S. economy.
Maintain Grenadian citizenship while residing in the U.S.
Gain international business experience and global exposure.
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USA Taxes for Grenadian Citizens on an E-2 Visa

Grenada citizens who obtain a U.S. E-2 visa and live in the United States are generally considered U.S. tax residents if they meet the Substantial Presence Test (usually 183 days or more in a calendar year). As tax residents, they are subject to U.S. federal income tax on worldwide income, including:

Income earned from their U.S. business or employment.
Any other income earned globally (foreign income), although tax credits may apply for taxes paid abroad.
Grenada has no income tax treaty with the U.S., so worldwide income is generally taxable in the U.S., although foreign tax credits may reduce double taxation if any foreign taxes were paid.
State taxes may apply depending on the U.S. state of residence. Some states have no state income tax (e.g., Texas, Florida), which can benefit investors.

How E-2 Visa Holders Enter the USA and Required Proof ?

Grenada passport holders with a USA E-2 Investor Visa enter the United States using their Grenada passport along with the valid E-2 visa stamp issued in their passport by a U.S. consulate. At the Port of Entry (POE), they must present:

Grenada Passport which must be valid for at least six months beyond the intended stay.
E-2 Visa Stamp – Issued by the U.S. embassy or consulate.
Proof of investment in a USA business (bank statements, purchase agreements, or incorporation documents
Business plan showing the role and operations of the business.
Proof of funds source to demonstrate legality of investment.

The E-2 visa stamp in the Grenada passport is the primary proof of eligibility. They do not need a U.S. passport to enter; their own passport plus the visa suffices.

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