Authorized agents are the only route in most Caribbean CBI programs. Families should compare not just fees, but process control (case managers, due diligence cadence) and post-approval logistics (passports, name change policy, add-ons).
Evaluation grid
- Program coverage: St. Kitts & Nevis, Grenada, Saint Lucia, Antigua & Barbuda (plus Dominica; verify latest program terms).
- Family modules: Spouse, dependent children, parents/siblings; document nuances.
- Due-diligence mechanics: third-party checks; prior refusals.
- Asset route: donation vs real estate; escrow safety and exit timelines.
Quality signs
Weekly status emails, professional document indexing, and upfront handling of prior visa refusals.
Red flags
Unrealistic timelines; “guaranteed approvals”; property pitches without exit buyers.
Fees
Government + due diligence + professional; ask for all-in family scenarios across programs.
CTA
Request a side-by-side memo with three program options and your family size.
Editor’s note: Pay for orchestration, not hype.