Next year will bring more (digital) paperwork for travel to Europe. Here''s what to know. Zach Wichter USA TODAY Visiting Europe will get (slightly) more complicated and expensive for most U.S. travelers next year as new visa requirements go into effect. According to the official travel site of the European Union, visitors from more than 60 countries that are visa-exempt will be required to apply for European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS) approval ahead of their trips starting in 2024. ETIAS visas are not physical documents, but are electronically linked to the traveler''s passport. U.S. nationals can currently travel to most E.U. countries without prior authorization currently, but that ease of movement will change when the new law goes into effect. Meanwhile, visitors from many countries have had to apply for similar approval to travel to the U.S. since 2009. The U.S. Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) process is similar to the ETIAS plan. Here’s what you ended to know: What is the European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS)? According to E.U. documentation, ETIAS “is an entry requirement for visa-exempt nationals traveling to any of these 30 European countries.” The government adds that ETIAS approval is intended only for short term stays, up to 90 days in any 180 day period. How can you apply for an ETIAS visa? When the ETIAS requirement comes into force next year, the E.U. will provide applications through an official website and mobile app. In order to apply, travelers will need to provide their passport information or another travel document to which a visa can be affixed. Parents and legal guardians can apply on behalf of minors in their care.
Visiting Europe will get (slightly) more complicated and expensive for most U.S. travelers next year as new visa requirements go into effect. humanzh 发表于 2023-07-25 15:08
https://etias.com/etias-frequently-asked-questions How long is the ETIAS valid for? The ETIAS will be valid for three years, or the date of passport expiry (whichever comes first), and can be used for stays of up to 90 days in a 180 day period.
Next year will bring more (digital) paperwork for travel to Europe. Here''s what to know. Zach Wichter USA TODAY
Visiting Europe will get (slightly) more complicated and expensive for most U.S. travelers next year as new visa requirements go into effect. According to the official travel site of the European Union, visitors from more than 60 countries that are visa-exempt will be required to apply for European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS) approval ahead of their trips starting in 2024. ETIAS visas are not physical documents, but are electronically linked to the traveler''s passport. U.S. nationals can currently travel to most E.U. countries without prior authorization currently, but that ease of movement will change when the new law goes into effect. Meanwhile, visitors from many countries have had to apply for similar approval to travel to the U.S. since 2009. The U.S. Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) process is similar to the ETIAS plan. Here’s what you ended to know: What is the European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS)? According to E.U. documentation, ETIAS “is an entry requirement for visa-exempt nationals traveling to any of these 30 European countries.” The government adds that ETIAS approval is intended only for short term stays, up to 90 days in any 180 day period. How can you apply for an ETIAS visa? When the ETIAS requirement comes into force next year, the E.U. will provide applications through an official website and mobile app. In order to apply, travelers will need to provide their passport information or another travel document to which a visa can be affixed. Parents and legal guardians can apply on behalf of minors in their care.
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Visiting Europe will get (slightly) more complicated and expensive for most U.S. travelers next year as new visa requirements go into effect.
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确实还是增加了麻烦,楼主也没说错
哪里写管“三年”?
https://etias.com/etias-frequently-asked-questions
How long is the ETIAS valid for? The ETIAS will be valid for three years, or the date of passport expiry (whichever comes first), and can be used for stays of up to 90 days in a 180 day period.