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Global Visa Requirement Checker

Check whether your passport and destination combination may require a visa, eVisa, travel authorization, or supporting travel document before your trip.

Visa Checker

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Use the Checker as a Planning Shortcut

Visa rules are one of the easiest parts of trip planning to underestimate. A quick check helps you spot documents, processing windows, and transit requirements before they become expensive surprises.

Check before booking flights

Entry rules can depend on passport nationality, residency, trip purpose, arrival port, and transit airports. Run the check before paying for non-refundable flights.

Confirm with official sources

Visa tools are useful for planning, but final authority sits with government immigration websites, embassies, consulates, airlines, and border officers.

Pair it with stay tracking

For Europe trips, use this checker for entry documents and the Schengen calculator for the 90/180-day allowance once your itinerary is taking shape.

Important Travel Document Disclaimer

Chasing Whereabouts may earn a commission if you use iVisa through this page. iVisa is a third-party service, not an official government website. Always confirm final requirements with official immigration sources before departure.

How to Use This Visa Checker

This page restores the site's iVisa-powered visa requirement checker as a practical trip-planning tool. It is designed to help travelers identify likely document requirements early, then verify final rules through official channels.

Reviewed June 2026

Third-party document lookup

The embedded checker is provided by iVisa and uses the traveler passport/destination combination to surface likely visa, eVisa, or travel authorization needs.

Official verification still required

Visa rules can change quickly and may vary by trip purpose, residency, transit, or length of stay, so final decisions should be confirmed with official government sources.

Europe planning context

For Schengen trips, pair document checking with stay-limit tracking, because needing a visa and complying with the 90/180-day rule are separate planning questions.

Citation Notes

  • Affiliate partner/widget source: iVisa visa checker with chasingwhereabouts tracking parameters.
  • Use official embassy, consulate, immigration, airline, or border authority guidance for final travel document decisions.

Visa Checker Questions

What information do I need to use the visa checker?

Usually your passport country, destination, and sometimes your residency or travel purpose. Requirements can change for tourism, business, transit, study, or longer stays.

Can visa requirements change after I check?

Yes. Immigration rules can change with little notice. Re-check close to your departure date, especially if your trip includes multiple countries or airport transits.

Does this replace embassy advice?

No. Treat the checker as a planning shortcut, not a legal decision. For complex cases, use the destination government site or contact the embassy or consulate directly.