ETIAS Requirements for American Citizens | ETIAS Countries Citizens of the United States need ETIAS to travel to Europe ETIAS, the European Travel Information and Authorization System, will be operational from 2026 On this page you can find out which European countries require ETIAS, and what you need to apply from the U S
9 Things to Know about ETIAS, ETA and Travel to Europe in 2026 The European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS), adopted by the European Parliament, will require most non-European travelers to complete an online application before entry — even for most connecting international flights by late 2026
ETIAS Launch Delayed to 2026: What Travelers Must Know The European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS) is now scheduled to begin in late 2026 Learn what this means for visa-free travelers and how to prepare
ETIAS Application Process 2026 | Step-by-Step Guide ETIAS launches in Q4 2026, and the European Commission will announce the specific date several months before launch Quick Facts: Cost is €20 per person (free under 18 and over 70) Valid 3 years or until passport expiry Most applications approved within minutes One authorization covers all 30 ETIAS countries
Europe’s Digital Border Entry and ETIAS Launching in 2026 - AFAR Europe’s New Digital Border System Goes Into Full Effect in April—What You Need to Know A new electronic entry system will be implemented across Schengen borders starting on April 10 That will be followed by the ETIAS travel authorization requirement later in 2026 Here’s what travelers need to know
Travelling to Europe (ETIAS) | EEAS What is the European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS)? ETIAS is an entry requirement for visa-exempt nationals similar to ones already in place in the United States (ESTA), Canada, United Kingdom, and Australia
ETIAS Key Facts In this guide, you’ll discover ETIAS key facts, the application process, and essential European travel information every visitor to the European Union should know