Traveling to Europe Will Get Harder in 2024 — Here's WhyThe EU is implementing a new move to bolster border security and digitally track travelers entering and exiting EU countries.

ByMadeline Garfinkle

Key Takeaways

  • Starting in 2024, U.S. tourists visiting Europe will need to obtain the ETIAS travel authorization, a new requirement for entry.
  • The move is designed to bolster security.
  • Most applications will be approved within an hour.

American passport-holders have enjoyed visa-free access to 184 destinations worldwide, ranking the U.S. passport as the eighth most powerful, according to theHenley Passport Index. However, that's going to change for travelers planning a Euro trip next year.

Starting in early 2024, the European Union will introduce a travelers visa called the European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS) for tourists from the U.S., Canada, Australia and New Zealand, itannouncedin July.

Travelers will apply for the visa using an online form and receive an email if approved.Travelers需要提供个人信息,交易vel plans and history and answer security questions. Although most applicants can expect to be approved within an hour, some may face an up to 96-hour processing time.

The cost of the application is €7 (about $8) and is mandatory for all age groups. Once approved, the authorization is valid for several entries over three years or until the passport expires.

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Alexa Moore, a frequent traveler to Europe, toldCondé Nast Travelerthat despite initial apprehension, the ease of the process lessened her initial concerns as more details emerged.

"Honestly, the buzz around [ETIAS] on social media made me a little nervous, but after doing some research, that initial shock definitely subsided," Moore told the outlet. "It's still easy for us to travel to Europe. It's just one more step we have to think about before our trip."

The ETIAS authorization will be mandatory for travel to all ETIAS member countries, including full Schengen members, European Free Trade Association (EFTA) countries, future Schengen members and European micro-states. The primary goal of ETIAS is to bolster border security and digitally monitor travelers entering and exiting EU countries.

The 90-day limit for U.S. passport holders to stay in Europe as tourists remains unchanged, with stays exceeding this duration requiring a special visa.

The precise launch date for the new travel authorization is still uncertain. Although there might be initial chaos, Moore believes it won't discourage people from traveling to Europe.

“一开始,我们可能会看到更多的视频社交媒体and reports of people forgetting to apply for ETIAS, and possibly not being able to go, but that's the norm any time we get a new travel requirement in place," Moore toldCondé Nast Traveler. "I also think pandemic travel has actually helped people be a little more prepared for the possibility of new systems and requirements being in place like having to submit test results, health information and other documents in preparation for entry even to a visa-free country."

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Madeline Garfinkle

Entrepreneur Staff

News Writer

Madeline Garfinkle is a News Writer at Entrepreneur.com. She is a graduate from Syracuse University, and received an MFA from Columbia University.

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