Visas & Immigration: Grenada
Immigration Information for Grenada
For most participants – including U.S. Citizens – a student visa is not required for this program.
Please reference the information below for details regarding immigration requirements and other important considerations.
Immigration Requirements Based on Nationality
> Immigration policies and restrictions will depend on your nationality (the country that issued your passport book):
Passport |
Immigration Policies and Restrictions |
|---|---|
| USA | If you hold a valid U.S. passport you are allowed to stay in Grenada for up to 90 days, under a visitor status. |
| All other nationalities | Immigration requirements may vary by nationality. If you do not possess a U.S. passport, email IP-Visas@fsu.edu for guidance. To reenter the U.S. after your program, you must travel with appropriate U.S. documentation (e.g., Permanent Resident Card, or long-term U.S. visa) valid for at least three months beyond your return date. |
Passport Validity
- Your passport must:
- Have at least two blank visa pages.
- Remain valid for at least six months after your planned departure from Grenada.
- If you need to obtain a new passport for your program, consider using our on-campus passport services. Visit the Passports section on our website for more details.
International Travel Restrictions
- Students under a visa-free visitor status – including U.S. Citizens – are permitted to travel up to 90 days in Grenada.
- If you plan to travel to Grenada in the three months before or after your program, it is your responsibility to ensure your stay does not exceed the 90-day limit.