Embassy of Grenada

to the United States of America – Washington, District of Columbia

Visa requirements for travel to Grenada are based on your country of citizenship. Permanent residents of the United States are not exempt from these visa requirements.

Students (and families of students) attending St. George’s University will need to apply for a visa based on his/her country of citizenship before he/she can travel to Grenada. The letter provided by the University does not exempt you from these requirements.

Who Needs a Visa

Complete Country Visa Requirements for Grenada
Cruise Ship Passengers

Prior-to-Arrival Applications

Instructions – Visa Requirements (Prior to Arrival)
Photo to be Notarized/Authenticated
Visa Application Form

Port-of-Entry Applications

Instructions – Visa Requirements (Port of Entry)
Photo to be Notarized/Authenticated
Visa Application Form

Diplomats & Government Officials

Visa Instructions for Diplomats/Government Officials
Visa Application Form

Other Forms:

Apostille

Request for Apostille of Grenadian Document

Authorization to Travel for Parolee/Convicted Felon

Parolee/Convicted Felon Questionnaire

Human Remains

Instructions – Transport of Human Remains

Pet Permit

Instructions for Pet Permit
Cat Permit
Dog Permit

Police Certificate of Character

Request for a Police Certificate of Character

Work Permits

Instructions for Obtaining Work Permit Through Employer


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