Grenadian citizens have the right to apply to the United States E-2 visa program as Grenada has an E-2 visa treaty with the U.S. When applying through this program, the United States will conduct the necessary due diligence on the applicant, which may involve divulging second citizenship and countries of residence. As this program is managed by the United States, we recommend seeking the advice of a U.S. immigration attorney.
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How much does an investor's country of origin matter when applying for Grenada's CBI for the purpose of eventually obtaining the E-2 visa?
Is the E-2 visa available to all once an investor becomes a citizen of Grenada? or would I face restrictions if my country of origin was, for example, Afghanistan or Syria?