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The 13 locations you want a visa to journey with an American passport


If you hold an American passport, you’re likely used to traveling internationally with relative ease. Therefore, you may be surprised to learn that many countries require Americans to jump through some hoops to visit in the form of obtaining a visa.

Beginning in January, 13 countries will issue American citizens a visa to visit as tourists. Note this list does not contain information regarding countries that the U.S. Department of State has advised U.S. citizens to refrain from traveling to by issuing Level 4 alerts. It also does not detail destinations that are not currently issuing visas for Americans.

Here’s what you need to know.

Australia

IMMI.HOMEAFFIARS.GOV.AU

Type: Australian Electronic Travel Authorization
How to apply:
Online through the Australian government
Length of time: Valid for visits up to three months within a 12-month period
Cost: $13
Processing time: Varies by application, but most are processed within 21 days
More information: immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas or travel.state.gov

Related: Australia news

Bolivia

BO.USEMBASSY.GOV

Type: Bolivia Tourist Visa
How to apply:
Through the Bolivian Consulate. Residents of select states can apply in person at Bolivian Consulates in Washington, D.C., New York, Miami, Houston or Los Angeles. Alternatively, you can purchase a visa at any land or air border, per the U.S. Embassy in Bolivia.
Length of time: Valid for visits up to 30 days for 90 days total in one year
Cost: $160
Processing time: N/A
More information: boliviawdc.org/en-us, bo.usembassy.gov or travel.state.gov

Brazil

VFS GLOBAL GROUP

Type: Brazil eVisa
How to apply: Online
through VFS.Global
Length of time: Valid for visits up to 90 days for multiple entries over 10 years
Cost: $81
Processing time: Five business days
More information: brazil.vfsevisa.com or travel.state.gov

Related reading: Brazil to require visas from Americans starting next month

China

U.S.CHINA-EMBASSY.GOV

Type: China Tourist Visa
How to apply: Online
through the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs before submitting the application at a Chinese Embassy or Consulate
Length of time: Valid for visits up to 30 days over a 90-day period
Cost: $140
Processing time: Four business days
More information: travel.state.gov or us.china-embassy.gov.cn/eng

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Egypt

VISA2EGYPT.GOV.EG

Type: Egypt e-Visa
How to apply: Online through
the Egyptian Ministry of Interior
Length of time: Valid for visits up to 30 days over a 90-day period
Cost: $25 for a one-time entry, $60 for a multiple-entry visa
Processing time: Seven business days
More information: visa2egypt.gov.eg or travel.state.gov

Related: Update: Is it safe to travel to Israel, Egypt and the Middle East?

India

INDIANVISAONLINE.GOV.IN

Type: Indian e-Visa
How to apply: Online through
the Indian Bureau of Immigration
Length of time: Valid for visits up to 30 days over one year
Cost: $10-25, depending on time of visit
Processing time: 72 hours
More information: indianembassyusa.gov, indianvisaonline.gov, indiainnewyork.gov.in or travel.state.gov

Read more: India news

Indonesia

Type: Indonesia Visa On Arrival
How to apply: Online through
the Indonesian government
Length of time: Valid for travel up to 30 days
Cost: $35
Processing time: N/A
More information: molina.imigrasi.go.id, id.usembassy.gov/visas/ or travel.state.gov

Related: Indonesia news

Kenya

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Type: Kenyan eVisa
How to apply: Online for a single-entry tourist visa through
the Directorate of Immigration Services
Length of time: Valid for three months from the date of issuance
Cost: $51
Processing time: Two business days
More information: evisa.go.ke or travel.state.gov

Myanmar

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Type: Myanmar Tourist eVisa
How to apply: Online through
Myanmar’s Ministry of Immigration and Population
Length of time: Valid for travel up to 28 days, from 90 days of issuance
Cost: $50
Processing time: Three business days
More information: evisa.moip.gov.mm or travel.state.gov

New Zealand

IMMIGRATION.GOVT.NZ

Type: New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority (NZeTA)
How to apply: Online through
New Zealand Immigration
Length of time: Valid for travel up to three months, from two years of issuance
Cost: $11
Processing time: Two business days
More information: https://www.immigration.govt.nz/new-zealand-visas/visas/visa/nzeta or https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/international-travel/International-Travel-Country-Information-Pages/NewZealand.html#:~:text=U.S.%20citizens%20traveling%20to%20or,for%20up%20to%20two%20years

Related: New Zealand news

Qatar

VISITQATAR.COM

Type: Qatar Visa on arrival
How to apply: Upon arrival at the Hamad International Airport (DOH)
Length of time: Valid for 30 days, with both single and multiple-entry visas available
Cost: N/A
Processing time: N/A
More information:
visitqatar.com

Read more: Qatar news

Sri Lanka

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Type: Sir Lanka Electronic Travel Authorization
How to apply: Online through
the Sri Lanka tourism portal and travel advisor
Length of time: Valid for travel up to 30 days and 30 days from issuance
Cost: $35
Processing time: Three to 20 business days
More information: lka-egov.org or eta.gov.lk

Vietnam

VIETNAMVISA.GOV.VN

Type: Vietnam Electronic Visa
How to apply: Online through
the Vietnamese government
Length of time: Valid for travel from 90 days of issuance, for travel up to 30 days
Cost: $17
Processing time: Two business days
More information: vietnamvisa.govt.vn or vietnamembassy-usa.org

Related: Vietnam news

Bottom line

Given that processing timelines, fees and even application requirements change throughout time, we recommend checking your country of interest ahead of travel to ensure you are up to date with the latest processes.

We also suggest bookmarking the State Department’s page for each country, which includes information related to visas, safety and more. Also, enroll in the STEP program. For more information, refer to the U.S. Embassy associated with each international destination.

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