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U.S. Citizens Can Visit These Countries Without a Visa—What to Know
Of course, visa-free travel doesn't give U.S. citizens the ability to go wherever they want for as long as they want. For example, U.S. citizens entering The Bahamas for tourism may stay up to eight months, while those visiting Mexico can stay up to 180 days. U.S. citizens visiting Albania have a year before they need to get a residency permit.
For American travelers, visa requirements often shape where and how easily they can explore the world. While Canada and Mexico are the most commonly mentioned visa-free destinations, they are far from the only options available
Americans will eventually need to apply for approval under ETIAS to travel to Europe, but the system has been repeatedly delayed.
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Americans Can Visit This Historic Silk Road Country Visa-free Starting in 2026—What to Know
The new policy allows U.S. travelers to stay for up to 30 days and explore Silk Road cities like Samarkand and Bukhara.
B1/B2 visa: A Delhi-based management consultant recently opened up about a unique experience at the New Delhi US Consulate while applying for a B1/B2 tourist visa. The applicant, who requested anonymity to protect his privacy, is a frequent traveller with an active F2 visa and a documented history of travel to the United States.
The GCC’s new unified tourist visa, launching in 2026, signals rare regional alignment. Aiming to boost travel and support
The Schengen area is an alliance of 27 European countries that allows border-free travel. It covers most of mainland Europe, including 23 European Union countries and four members of the European Free Trade Alliance. Travel insurance is a requirement for ...
Tourist visas can be expensive and confusing to apply for. The process may discourage some travelers from visiting the U.S. Visa policies try to balance economic and national security priorities. It can be hard for international visitors to get permission ...
The Gulf Cooperation Council's unified tourist visa, initially slated for a 2025 launch, has been postponed to 2026. This Schengen-style visa aims to simplify travel across six Gulf countries but requires further coordination on security,