Do I Need a Visa?

Check Entry Requirements by Passport — visa, e-visa, visa on arrival or visa-free

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What your result means

Visa-Free

No visa needed — just your valid passport. Enter and stay for the number of days shown.

eVisa

Apply online before your trip. Usually approved in 1–3 business days. Cost varies by country.

Visa on Arrival

Obtained at the airport upon landing. Bring cash for the fee and required documents.

Visa Required

Apply at an embassy or consulate before departure. Allow 2–4 weeks for processing.

How it works

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Select your passport

Type your country name or code — the list will narrow as you type

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Browse the world map

Countries are color-coded by entry type. Click any country to see details

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Get the full picture

See stay limits, passport validity rules, documents needed and official links

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between an eVisa and visa on arrival?

An eVisa is applied for online before your trip and approved digitally — you arrive already permitted. Visa on arrival means you apply at the airport after landing, which takes more time and requires carrying the right documents and cash.

How long can I stay without a visa?

Stay limits vary by country and passport. Most visa-free agreements allow 30, 60 or 90 days. Click any country in the checker to see the exact limit for your passport.

Do I need a visa for a connecting flight?

It depends on the country and whether you leave the international transit zone. Many countries require a transit visa if you exit the airport or stay over 24 hours. Check the destination country details in the tool.

Can entry requirements change after I book?

Yes — visa policies can change with little notice. Always recheck requirements closer to your departure date, especially for countries with dynamic immigration policies.