Visa & Entry 2026
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Travel Smarter in 2026

Visa policies shifted faster in 2025-26 than any period since the pandemic. Dozens of countries opened; others tightened overnight. Verify requirements within 72 hours of departure — every time.

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Official Sources Only — No Exceptions

Travel blogs and forums update visa information slowly and unreliably. The only trustworthy sources are: the destination country's official immigration or foreign ministry website, and your own government's travel advisory page. Check both. If they conflict, call the destination's consulate directly.

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e-Visa Expansion in 2026

By 2026, over 80 countries operate e-visa systems. India, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Kazakhstan and several African nations significantly expanded digital pre-clearance this year. e-Visa eliminates on-arrival queues and provides proof of entry clearance before you board — always prefer it when available.

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6-Month Passport Validity Rule

Most countries require your passport to be valid for 6 months beyond your intended departure date — not your planned return. A passport expiring 4 months after your trip ends will be refused at check-in by most airlines. Check validity for every destination in your itinerary, not just the first.

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Sources: Information compiled from publicly available sources: IATA air transport data, EU Regulation 261/2004, UNWTO World Tourism Barometer, GSMA Intelligence eSIM adoption reports, and airline/insurance industry analyses. Provided for general guidance only. Verify current regulations with official sources before travel.