US Passport Visa Free Countries 2026 — 186+ Destinations

The United States passport ranks among the world's most powerful travel documents, granting visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 186+ countries in 2026. US citizens can freely explore all of Europe's Schengen Zone, the United Kingdom, Japan, South Korea, and the vast majority of the Americas and Caribbean. Strategic destinations like the UAE also offer visa-free entry, making the US passport an exceptional tool for global mobility. Notable exceptions include Russia, China (eVisa required), and a handful of nations in Central Asia and the Middle East where advance visas are required.

2026 Update: ETIAS authorisation is now required for Schengen travel. It is a quick online process, not a full visa.

Top Visa-Free Destinations for US Passport Holders

CountryAccess TypeStayNotes
United KingdomVisa Free6 monthsETA required from 2025
GermanyVisa Free90/180 daysETIAS required
FranceVisa Free90/180 daysETIAS required
JapanVisa Free90 daysNo requirements
South KoreaVisa Free90 daysK-ETA may apply
AustraliaeVisa90 daysETA required, ~A$20
MexicoVisa Free180 daysTourist card on arrival
CanadaVisa Free6 monthseTA required for air travel
BrazilVisa Free90 daysAgreement since 2024
UAEVisa Free90 daysNo prior registration needed
ThailandVisa Free60 daysExtended to 60 days in 2024
SingaporeVisa Free90 daysNo requirements
ItalyVisa Free90/180 daysETIAS required
SpainVisa Free90/180 daysETIAS required
PortugalVisa Free90/180 daysETIAS required
New ZealandeVisa90 daysNZeTA required, NZ$23
South AfricaVisa Free90 daysNo requirements
ColombiaVisa Free90 daysNo requirements
PeruVisa Free90 daysNo requirements
MoroccoVisa Free90 daysNo requirements
KenyaeVisa90 daysETA required online
IndiaeVisa60 dayse-Tourist Visa available
TurkeyeVisa90 dayse-Visa required, $60
EgyptVisa on Arrival30 days$25 on arrival
IndonesiaVisa Free30 daysBali & major airports

Countries Requiring a Visa

US passport holders need an advance visa or eVisa for: China (visa required), Russia (visa required), North Korea (restricted), Saudi Arabia (eVisa for tourists), and a limited number of African and Central Asian nations. Always verify current requirements at the US State Department before travel.