Check visa requirements for any destination

Pick your passport and destination and know instantly: visa-free, eVisa, or embassy visa — before booking flights and hotels.

🛂 Verifica i requisiti del visto

Verificatore di visto istantaneo e gratuito: scegli il tuo passaporto e il paese di destinazione per sapere subito se serve un visto, se puoi entrare senza visto o se hai diritto a eVisa, visto all'arrivo o autorizzazione elettronica (eTA) — inclusa la durata di soggiorno consentita. Copre tutti i 195 paesi del mondo ed è aggiornato ogni giorno dai dati ufficiali sulle politiche dei visti: il tuo riferimento rapido prima di prenotare voli o richiedere qualsiasi visto turistico, d'affari o di studio.

📖 Glossario dei visti

Visto richiesto

Devi richiedere il visto prima del viaggio: moduli, documenti e tasse, approvati prima della partenza.

Senza visto

Non serve visto — basta un passaporto valido per entrare e uscire.

eVisa

Visto digitale richiesto online; una volta approvato si presenta al valico di frontiera.

eVisa semplificato

Domanda online semplificata con dati di base e pagamento; emesso di norma in circa 3 giorni.

Visto all'arrivo

Il visto è rilasciato all'arrivo nei valichi designati; può essere previsto un costo.

Visto all'arrivo gratuito

Rilasciato all'arrivo gratuitamente — nessun pagamento richiesto.

Carta turistica

Registrazione d'ingresso rilasciata al posto del visto per un soggiorno turistico fisso, ottenuta all'arrivo.

Autorizzazione elettronica di viaggio

Autorizzazione di viaggio elettronica per visitatori esenti da visto, collegata digitalmente al passaporto.

Why check visa requirements before booking?

Every year, thousands of travellers lose non-refundable flights and hotel bookings for one simple reason: they discovered too late that they needed a visa. Checking requirements before paying takes thirty seconds and saves you a costly cancellation — or a denial at the boarding gate.

Visa policies change constantly as countries sign new agreements. A destination that required an embassy visa last year may offer full exemption or a fast eVisa today — and vice versa. Make checking a habit before every trip, even to destinations you have visited before.

The three types of entry requirements

Entry requirements worldwide fall into three main categories, each with different procedures, costs and timelines:

  • Visa-free: enter with just your passport; the permitted stay is set on arrival (usually 30–180 days). Fastest and cheapest.
  • Visa on arrival: issued at the airport or border for a fee, with no advance application. Carry accepted cash and a photo.
  • eVisa & eTA: a quick online application before travel — approval typically within minutes to days, no embassy visit. The fastest-growing route worldwide.
  • Embassy visa: the slowest — documents, an appointment and sometimes an interview, taking weeks. Start very early.

The smart pre-travel checklist

Even with a valid visa, entries are refused daily for easily avoidable reasons. Review this list before every trip:

  • Passport validity of 6+ months from your entry date — the most common reason for refusal.
  • Enough blank pages for stamps (at least two for some countries).
  • Transit rules: some airports require a transit visa even without leaving the terminal — check every stopover.
  • Proof of onward travel and accommodation: an exit ticket and hotel booking may be requested at the gate.
  • Matching details: the name on your ticket must exactly match your passport.

Frequently asked questions

How often do visa policies change?

Constantly — new exemption agreements are signed and others suspended throughout the year, so check before every trip even to familiar destinations.

Is 3 months of passport validity enough?

For most destinations, no — the golden rule is 6 months from your entry date; a few countries accept validity for the length of stay only.

What is the difference between an eVisa and an eTA?

An eVisa is a full visa applied for online, while an eTA is a simplified authorisation for citizens of already-exempt countries travelling by air — both are completed online before travel.