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Today, American travelers have visa-free access to 184 global destinations, according to the Henley Passport Index. And while the U.S. passport is currently ranked eighth-most powerful passport to own, that could be set to shift when the European Union adds its new documentation requirements for U.S. visitors.
Starting in "the first half of 2025," Americans will need one additional approval to enter countries in the European Union. To visit, you'll have to apply for approval under the European...
Starting in 2024, American passport holders traveling to 30 European countries will need to receive authorization to travel via the ETIAS, a long-awaited measure designed to prevent terrorism.
Americans Will Need a ‘Visa’ to Visit Europe Next Year—Here's What to Know After several delays, ETIAS is now on track to launch in the spring of 2025. By Jessica Poitevien
American citizens (as well as those from the U.K. and the 62 other non-EU countries not currently required to apply for visas) will need ETIAS authorization to enter the EU for visits of up to 90 days.
Find the latest updates and facts about ETIAS. Official EU website on ETIAS, the new travel authorisation for visa-exempt travellers to enter 30 European countries. Applications should be filled in this website from mid-2025.
What Are ETA and ETIAS, Europe’s New Visa-Waiver Programs? While travelers will soon need to apply online for entry authorization before arrival in Europe, the process requires only a few minutes and a small fee.
In 2025, U.S. travelers will need to apply in advance and pay a fee before entering 32 European countries. Here's a complete guide to the new ETIAS authorization process, how to apply, how long it takes, and the cost.
This program, established in 2008, requires citizens of 40 countries to apply online for authorization before entering the United States for travel under 90 days — and costs $21.