
The corpus does not state an official processing time, and timelines depend on due diligence and how complete your file is; confirm current estimates with the CIP Unit or an authorised agent.
We do not have a published processing time for Antigua and Barbuda's Citizenship by Investment programme in our source material, so it would be misleading to quote a fixed number of months. In practice, how quickly a case moves depends heavily on the depth of the due-diligence review and whether your application is complete and well documented from the outset.
Gaps in paperwork, questions about source of funds, or additional background checks can all extend the timeline. Working through an experienced authorised agent and submitting a clean, fully evidenced file is the best way to avoid avoidable delays.
Because official timelines change and vary case by case, confirm a realistic estimate with the CIP Unit or your agent before you plan around it. ACME can give you a current, grounded sense of timing based on your particular route and circumstances.
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Guidance only, not legal advice. ACME is an independent consultancy, not affiliated with any government. Rules change, confirm details with official sources.