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🛂 Visa Requirement Checker

See at a glance whether your passport needs a visa for a popular destination. This is a quick reference only — requirements change often and depend on your nationality, purpose, and length of stay, so always confirm with the official embassy or government source before booking.

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What is the Visa Requirement Checker?

Pick your passport and a destination, and it returns the typical short-stay tourist requirement — visa-free, visa on arrival, eVisa, or visa required — from a curated quick-reference dataset of popular travel routes. It is a fast first check when you are weighing destinations or planning an itinerary.

It is not official guidance and is not exhaustive. Visa rules change frequently and hinge on your exact nationality, the purpose and length of your stay, your travel history, and more. Always confirm with the official embassy or government source before you book.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate is this visa checker?

Treat it as a quick reference, not the final word. It draws on a small curated dataset of popular passport-and-destination pairs and reflects typical short-stay tourist rules. Visa policies change frequently — sometimes overnight — and the real answer depends on your exact nationality, the purpose of your trip, and how long you plan to stay. Always confirm with the official embassy or government source before you book anything.

What do the statuses mean?

Visa-free means you can usually enter for a short tourist stay without arranging a visa in advance. Visa on arrival means you obtain (and usually pay for) the visa at the border when you land. eVisa means you apply online for an electronic visa or travel authorisation before departure. Visa required means you must get a visa from the embassy or consulate ahead of time. The permitted length of stay and exact conditions vary by country.

My passport or destination isn't listed — what now?

Our dataset only covers a handful of popular passports and destinations, so many combinations return 'unknown'. That is not a verdict — it simply means the pair isn't in our quick reference. Check the official embassy or consulate website of your destination, or your government's foreign-travel advisory, for the authoritative requirement.