From Yahoo/USA Today:
“Europe travel visa requirement delayed to 2025. Here's what
US travelers should know.”
Visiting Europe will soon get (slightly) more complicated and
expensive for most U.S. travelers as new visa requirements take 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 2025, after the program's previous 2024 launch plan was delayed.
ETIAS visas are not physical documents but are electronically linked to the
traveler's passport.
U.S. nationals can travel to most E.U. countries without
authorization now, but that ease of movement will change with the new law.
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 need 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 begins in
mid-2025, the E.U. will provide applications through an official website and
mobile app. 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.
How long does ETIAS approval last? ETIAS approval is valid for three
years or until the passport it is registered to expires, whichever comes first.
How much will an ETIAS application cost? The ETIAS processing fee is set at 7
euros ($7.64), but applicants younger than 18 or older than 70 can apply at no
charge.
How long will ETIAS application processing take? According to the E.U., ETIAS approval
should come within minutes for most applicants but can take up to 30 days. The
government encourages travelers to apply well in advance of any trip and
strongly advises travelers to receive their ETIAS approval before purchasing
flights or booking hotel stays.
Can I be denied entry to a country with a valid ETIAS visa? Yes. According to the E.U., travelers
will still be subject to border formalities on arrival, and an ETIAS visa is
not a guarantee for entry.
^ The ETIAS Deadline has been changed so many times that I
wonder if I will live to see its implantation. ^
https://www.yahoo.com/news/more-travel-red-tape-next-105709233.html
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