Holders of Schengen visas (text on the visa reads “valid for Schengen states” in the language of the issuing country) may spend up to 90 days in a given 180 days period in the Schengen area ...
The Schengen area makes it possible for EU citizens, non-EU residents and visitors to the EU to travel freely and safely ...
Americans with passports can visit Europe’s Schengen Area without getting a visa if you stay less than 90 days. People from many other countries need a visa before visiting that area.
travellers holding a Schengen visa may be surprised to learn that they can access several non-Schengen countries as well. The Schengen visa grants entry to multiple European nations, but it also ...
The EES (Entry Exit System) and ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorisation System) are automated IT systems for registering and controlling the personal data of nationals of non-EU countries ...
The countires joined the Schengen area in March after years of negotiations, providing free access for travelers arriving in both countries by air or sea. However, land border checks remained in ...
Bulgaria and Romania have officially been welcomed into Europe’s border-free zone, becoming full members of the Schengen Area this week. The two countries were fully integrated into the Schengen ...
Cyprus and Ireland remain the only EU member states outside the Schengen area, as they have no land borders with other EU countries ... stages of lifting the US visa requirement for Cypriot ...