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Gaston Browne assures citizens amid new US visa restrictions

Unitedpac by Unitedpac
January 2, 2026
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Government response outlined as Gaston Browne assures citizens on visa access

ST. JOHN, Antigua and Barbuda (Unitedpac St Lucia News) — Prime Minister Gaston Browne assures citizens that the Government of Antigua and Barbuda is taking swift and constructive action following recent US decisions restricting the issuance of new visas to Antiguan and Barbudan nationals.

In his New Year’s address to the nation on Jan. 1, Browne confirmed that all existing US visas currently held by Antiguans and Barbudans remain valid and will continue to be honored. He said the government has already begun work on establishing a structured system through which new visas can be issued in an orderly and systematic manner, despite the new restrictions.

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The prime minister’s comments come as partial US travel and visa restrictions took effect at the start of 2026, following policy changes announced in December 2025. Those changes introduced expanded visa and travel measures affecting several countries, including Antigua and Barbuda.

Browne acknowledged that the developments have raised concerns among citizens, particularly those with family, educational, medical, or business ties to the United States. He emphasized that protecting the interests of Antiguans and Barbudans remains a priority while the government continues diplomatic engagement with Washington.

According to the official release from the Office of the Prime Minister, Browne said Antigua and Barbuda will continue to engage the US “respectfully and persistently,” guided by the long-standing relationship between the two countries and the government’s duty to safeguard the welfare of its people.

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The prime minister stressed that the country remains confident in its ability to address the issues raised by US authorities through diplomacy and technical engagement. He described Antigua and Barbuda’s approach as one grounded in competence, resilience, and steady dialogue, rather than confrontation.

While the government did not provide detailed explanations of the specific reasons behind the US restrictions, the policy changes are part of a broader tightening of immigration and travel controls by Washington. Similar measures have been introduced affecting multiple jurisdictions as the US reviews visa issuance frameworks and border oversight practices.

Government officials clarified that the restrictions do not invalidate visas already issued and do not prevent Antiguan and Barbudan nationals with valid US visas from traveling under existing permissions. Authorities also indicated that no bilateral agreements between Antigua and Barbuda and the US have been suspended as a result of the policy shift.

The announcement has drawn attention across the Caribbean, where freedom of movement to the US remains critical for education, tourism, trade, medical access, and diaspora relations. Antigua and Barbuda has historically maintained close diplomatic, security, and economic ties with the US, including cooperation on regional security initiatives and law enforcement.

Political observers note that the situation highlights the growing pressure faced by small island states as global immigration and security policies become more stringent. Changes in US visa policy can have wide-reaching implications for Caribbean economies and families, given the region’s close social and economic links to North America.

Browne’s administration has repeatedly emphasized the importance of safeguarding Antigua and Barbuda’s international reputation and ensuring that its citizens are not disproportionately affected by external policy decisions. In his address, the prime minister framed the latest US action as a challenge that can be managed through sustained engagement and institutional readiness.

He also signaled that technical work is already underway to ensure Antigua and Barbuda meets any updated requirements that may be necessary for future visa processing. While no specific timeline was provided for resolving the matter, Browne said the government would keep the public informed as discussions with US authorities continue.

Officials urged citizens to remain calm and to rely on official government communications for accurate information regarding travel and visa matters. The Office of the Prime Minister said transparency will remain a priority as the situation evolves.

As the Caribbean monitors the broader implications of the new US travel measures, Antigua and Barbuda’s government has positioned its response around diplomacy, compliance, and engagement, reaffirming its commitment to protecting national interests while maintaining stable international relationships.

Unitedpac St Lucia News will continue to follow developments surrounding US visa policy changes affecting the Caribbean and provide verified updates as they become available.

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