Trinidad & Tobago Under-21 player Josh Johnson can play for Wrexham after being granted a settlement visa. The right-side midfielder, 24, went to Trinidad last week to sort out paper work and was cleared by the UK High Commission on the island on Thursday.
He will return on Sunday and could feature in Wrexham's first home game of the season with Grimsby on Tuesday.
Former Wrexham wing-back Carlos Edwards kept Johnson out of the Soca Warriors' World Cup squad.
But he is seen as Edwards' heir apparent, having top-scored last season for the San Juan Jabloteh club - a team that produced former Dragons striker Hector Sam.
T&T World Cup star Dennis Lawrence is also on the books at the Racecourse.