"Get a Grenada passport and your kid can E-2 their way to the US." That is the single most common false statement I have heard in 2025-2026 consultations.
The clients are not making this up. The agents are. By the time a client lands in my home in LA, they often have a deposit paid and a contract half-signed.
I have done this for 11 years. I am California licensed. Today I am going to walk through the actual Grenada E-2 path — the legal one, not the marketing one.
As of April 2026, the relevant policy facts:
None of this is rumor. The Amigos Act is US Congressional legislation. The other items are Grenada CIU official communications. Anyone telling you "Grenada passport unlocks immediate US E-2" either has not read the law or is being dishonest.
Real case. Anonymized.
April 22, 2026. California afternoon. I picked up a call from a local LA number. Mr. H, age 55, originally from Zhejiang, has been in the US 10 years operating a small business. He holds a Chinese passport plus a US conditional green card from a 2018 EB-5 project. The project sponsor breached commitments in 2024; his I-829 was denied in early 2026; green card revocation is pending.
By late April he had to make a decision: return to China and restart, or find a second passport that preserves any path back into the US.
His opening question: "Ken, given my timing, isn't Grenada plus E-2 my fastest option?"
I had to stop him. For his exact situation, Grenada is one of the worst choices in the active 8-passport pool.
Three reasons:
"Don't pick the most expensive. Don't pick the cheapest. Pick the most fitting." — I had to repeat this three times before Mr. H heard me. Grenada was not on his list of fitting options.
| Item | Data |
|---|---|
| Investment | From $235,000 (NTF donation) / $270,000 (real estate) |
| Processing Time | 6-12 months |
| Visa-Free | 145 countries |
| Schengen / UK / US E-2 / China | / 180 days / Conditional* / Conditional** |
| Initial Passport Validity | 5 years (changed from 10, effective April 2026) |
| E-2 Residency Requirement | 3 years actual residency in Grenada (Amigos Act 2022) |
Client case (anonymized · recently processed by us)
Mr. H's EB-5 green card is being revoked in August 2026. He called April 22 ready to commit to Grenada. After I stopped him, the plan I gave him:
1) Submit Saint Kitts immediately — $250K, 6-12 months, target citizenship early 2027 to maintain Schengen + UK travel capability while the "is the US still accessible" question resolves;
2) Hold off on Grenada — the 3-year residency is incompatible with his timeline;
3) Real US re-entry path — refer back to his EB-5 attorney to evaluate EB-1A or EB-2 NIW. That is the actual battlefield. CBI does not solve US permanent residency.
[Ken's Take] This client had been heavily exposed to "E-2 fast track" marketing — he believed $235K was a US permanent residency ticket. I told him: CBI solves "what do you have when home-country status fails." It does not solve "how do I become a US permanent resident." Conflating these two is either ignorance or dishonesty by the agent.
As of late April 2026, several Grenada policy changes are confirmed:
Grenada is shifting from "pure-donation CBI" to "semi-immigration program." The same direction Saint Kitts is moving with its 2026 "genuine link" reform.
The 8 active CBIs will go through one consolidated compliance upgrade through 2026-2027. If you are already certain you want a Plan B, the April-June window has real urgency. If you are still picking — do not let a single price-hike notice rush you. Get the family fit right first.
A: As of April 2026, per the Amigos Act of 2022, you must first reside in Grenada for 3 years before applying for E-2 as a Grenadian national. Anyone telling you "passport in hand, E-2 immediately" is wrong about US federal law. The Amigos Act is US NDAA legislation; CBI countries themselves cannot override it.
A: Yes — for the right family. If you need Schengen + UK + Caribbean diversification, Grenada and Antigua are roughly comparable on price; pick by family fit. If your core goal is US E-2 specifically, Grenada is only meaningful for families who are genuinely willing to relocate and live there for 3+ years. That profile is rare.
A: For a 4-person family, the due diligence fee delta is approximately $10,000 (main + spouse + children 16+ each pay separately). But do not rush a filing in the last week of April just to save $10K — incomplete due diligence packages get returned and waste far more than that. In 11 years I have watched too many clients lose months chasing the deadline.
If you are still weighing the 8 active CBI options (Malta closed in April 2026) after reading this, that is normal. We have built a 26-page 2026 CBI Passport Decision Map PDF — a complete decision tree across budget, goal, timeline, and family dimensions, with a 5-axis score for each passport, transparent total cost breakdowns, and 7 common pitfall warnings.
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If you already have a specific situation to discuss — WhatsApp +15595666666 (note: "Decision Map"). 15 minutes, I will tell you whether your situation fits, doesn't fit, or whether you should solve a different problem first. No fee. I will be honest if it is not the right time.
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USA60 / IPO Immigration Advisory · Information Card (As of April 30, 2026)
Author: Ken Huang · Los Angeles, California · 11 years in CBI · 300+ approvals
Government-licensed agent for Grenada / Saint Kitts / Saint Lucia / Dominica
WhatsApp +15595666666 (note: "Decision Map") · Website WWW.USA60.COM
Operating principle: Don't pick the most expensive. Don't pick the cheapest. Pick the most fitting.
Disclaimer: This article is not investment or immigration advice; all data independently verified by our firm; CBI programs offer no 100% approval guarantee.
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