Thousands of non-nationals living in Antigua and Barbuda with irregular immigration status now have an opportunity to regularise their stay as the government's latest immigration amnesty officially gets underway.
The programme, which opened on July 1, will run until September 30, offering eligible individuals a chance to bring their immigration status into compliance under the Immigration and Passport (Amendment) Act, 2026.
Who Qualifies and What Is Required
The Immigration Department has released detailed guidelines outlining who qualifies and what is required to apply, stressing that the initiative is intended for people who have lived in Antigua and Barbuda for at least four years but have experienced lapses or irregularities in their immigration status during that period.
Applicants must submit a completed application form, a recent passport-sized photograph, and police certificates from every country in which they have resided over the past four years. They are also required to pay a non-refundable processing fee of EC$500 and a change of status fee of EC$150.
Applications are being accepted at Immigration Headquarters between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. Officials say applications will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis through a numbered queue system.








