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What are the visa requirements for students when visiting Europe from America?

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You’re all packed, ready to embark on the trip of a life time from America to Europe. The last thing you want to happen is arriving at an airport after a long 8hr + flight to find out that you have missed an important detail with the visa requirements!

Don’t worry, we have you covered! Check out the visa requirements below for students traveling to Europe from America this summer:

It is important to note that visa requirements can change at any time and vary depending on individual circumstances. It is always best to check with the appropriate consulate or embassy for the most up-to-date information and guidance on visa requirements and application procedures. We have included links to all of the relevant consulates and embassy’s so you can double check the most up to date information.

  1. France: Americans do not need a visa to enter France for tourist stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period. For longer stays or for purposes such as work, study, or immigration, Americans will need to apply for the appropriate visa at a French consulate or embassy in the United States.

Official website: https://franceintheus.org/spip.php?rubrique102

  1. Germany: Americans do not need a visa to enter Germany for tourist stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period. For longer stays or for purposes such as work, study, or immigration, Americans will need to apply for the appropriate visa at a German consulate or embassy in the United States.

Official website: https://www.germany.info/us-en/welcome

  1. Spain: Americans do not need a visa to enter Spain for tourist stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period. For longer stays or for purposes such as work, study, or immigration, Americans will need to apply for the appropriate visa at a Spanish consulate or embassy in the United States.

Official website: https://www.exteriores.gob.es/

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  1. Portugal: Americans do not need a visa to enter Portugal for tourist stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period. For longer stays or for purposes such as work, study, or immigration, Americans will need to apply for the appropriate visa at a Portuguese consulate or embassy in the United States.

Official website: https://www.vistos.mne.pt/en/

  1. Poland: Americans do not need a visa to enter Poland for tourist stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period. For longer stays or for purposes such as work, study, or immigration, Americans will need to apply for the appropriate visa at a Polish consulate or embassy in the United States.

Official website: https://www.gov.pl/web/diplomacy

  1. Austria: Americans do not need a visa to enter Austria for tourist stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period. For longer stays or for purposes such as work, study, or immigration, Americans will need to apply for the appropriate visa at an Austrian consulate or embassy in the United States.

Official website: https://www.bmeia.gv.at/en/

  1. Belgium: Americans do not need a visa to enter Belgium for tourist stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period. For longer stays or for purposes such as work, study, or immigration, Americans will need to apply for the appropriate visa at a Belgian consulate or embassy in the United States.

Official website: https://diplomatie.belgium.be/en/services/travel_to_belgium

  1. Hungary: Americans do not need a visa to enter Hungary for tourist stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period. For longer stays or for purposes such as work, study, or immigration, Americans will need to apply for the appropriate visa at a Hungarian consulate or embassy in the United States.

Official website: https://konzuliszolgalat.kormany.hu/visa-information

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  1. Italy: Americans do not need a visa to enter Italy for tourist stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period. For longer stays or for purposes such as work, study, or immigration, Americans will need to apply for the appropriate visa at an Italian consulate or embassy in the United States.

Official website: https://www.esteri.it/en/

  1. Netherlands: Americans do not need a visa to enter the Netherlands for tourist stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period. For longer stays or for purposes such as work, study, or immigration, Americans will need to apply for the appropriate visa at a Dutch consulate or embassy in the United States.

Official website: https://www.netherlandsandyou.nl/travel-and-residence/visas-for-the-netherlands

  1. Slovenia: Americans do not need a visa to enter Slovenia for tourist stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period. For longer stays or for purposes such as work, study, or immigration, Americans will need to apply for the appropriate visa at a Slovenian consulate or embassy in the United States.

Official website: https://www.gov.si/en/registries/topics/visa/

  1. Switzerland: Americans do not need a visa to enter Switzerland for tourist stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period. For longer stays or for purposes such as work, study, or immigration, Americans will need to apply for the appropriate visa at a Swiss consulate or embassy in the United States.

Official website: https://www.eda.admin.ch/countries/usa/en/home/visa/entry-ch.html

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  1. United Kingdom: Americans do not need a visa to enter the United Kingdom for tourist stays of up to 6 months. However, travelers may be subject to border control upon arrival and must show proof of sufficient funds to support themselves during their stay. For longer stays or for purposes such as work, study, or immigration, Americans will need to apply for the appropriate visa at a British consulate or embassy in the United States.

Official website: https://www.gov.uk/check-uk-visa

  1. Republic of Ireland: Americans do not need a visa to enter Ireland for tourist stays of up to 90 days. However, travelers may be subject to border control upon arrival and must show proof of sufficient funds to support themselves during their stay. For longer stays or for purposes such as work, study, or immigration, Americans will need to apply for the appropriate visa at an Irish consulate or embassy in the United States.

Official website: https://www.dfa.ie/travel/visas/visas-for-ireland/

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