U.S. SLASHES 10-YEAR VISAS FOR ANTIGUA & BARBUDA AND DOMINICA
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U.S. SLASHES 10-YEAR VISAS FOR ANTIGUA & BARBUDA AND DOMINICA
Washington Downgrades B1/B2 Privileges to Single-Entry, 3-Month Validity — Caribbean Mobility Shockwave Begins BASSETERRE, ST. KITTS & NEVIS — February 27, 2026 — In a significant recalibration of U.S.–Caribbean mobility relations, the United States government has sharply reduced the validity and entry privileges of visitor visas issued to nationals of Antigua and Barbuda and Dominica. According to the U.S. Department of State Temporary Reciproc…
U.S. State Dept. cuts Dominica visa validity from 10 Yrs to 3 months
Updated U.S. Department of State reciprocity schedules indicate that Dominican nationals seeking several U.S. nonimmigrant visas may now receive visa stamps valid for three months and limited to a single entry, a sharp shift from the longer multi-year, multiple-entry terms many travelers were used to. Dominica is not the only country reflected in recent reciprocity […]
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