As of yesterday (October 23, 2021) Croatia was added to the US Visa Waiver Program.
(This is a picture I took - from
my hotel room balcony - when I was in Dubrovnik, Croatia in December 2010.)
The VWP allows citizens from
certain countries to enter the United States (all 50 States, DC and the 5
Territories) for up to 90 days for Tourism, Business or Transit. They do have
to register online for the Electronic
System for Travel Authorization (ESTA), pay $14 before coming to the US and
have their biometrics taken (US-VISIT) after arriving to the US.
As of October 23, 2021 there
are 40 countries in the VWP: Andorra, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brunei, Chile,
Croatia, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece,
Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg,
Malta, Monaco, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, San
Marino, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland,
Taiwan, the United Kingdom (only for British Citizens and not Nationals or Subjects)
Not included with the VWP the
following Countries and Territories can also enter the US without a Visa:
Canada: for 6 months and
doesn’t need ESTA or US-VISIT.
The Compact of Free Association:
Palau, the Marshall Islands and Micronesia: can live, work and study in the
US with no Visa and no ESTA for 1 year
(renewable.)
The Bahamas: Can travel to
the US Visa Free for 6 months with no ESTA if they use one of 2 US Preclearance
Airports (Nassau or Freeport.)
Bermuda: If using a Bermuda
Territorial Passport: 6 months with no ESTA; if using a British Passport: 90
days, ESTA and US-VISIT.
The British Virgin Islands:
If using a British Virgin Islands Territorial Passport: 6 months with no ESTA; if
they travel to the US Virgin Islands first and then can go to the rest of the
US; if using a British Passport: 90 days, ESTA and US-VISIT.
The Cayman Islands: If
using a Cayman Islands Territorial Passport: 6 months with no ESTA; if using a
British Passport: 90 days, ESTA and US-VISIT.
Turks and Caicos Islands: If
using a Turks and Caicos Islands Territorial Passport: 6 months with no ESTA;
if using a British Passport: 90 days, ESTA, and US-Visit.
Russia: Residents of the
Chukotka Autonomous Okrug who are members of the Indigenous Population do not
need a visa to visit Alaska for 90 days if they have relatives (blood
relatives, members of the same tribe, native people who have similar language
and cultural heritage) in Alaska. They have to be officially invited by their Alaskan
relatives, notify Alaskan officials 10 days before arriving and can only enter
through Gambell and Nome (they aren’t allowed to travel outside of Alaska.)
Some US Territories also allow
other nationalities to visit without a visa, but they can’t then travel to the
rest of the US without first getting a visa:
Guam and the Marshall Islands:
Malaysia, Nauru, Papua New Guinea can visit for 45 days with no ESTA.
American Samoa: Israel can
visit for 45 days with no ESTA.
Note: With Croatia now added to
the VWP the only EU Member States that still require a Visa to enter the US
are: Romania, Bulgaria and Cyprus.
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