Sometimes it is not easy to get approval for that document called visa to enter this country that we dream to know, sometimes we have the money available and ready to pack up, but do not know which place to visit because of not having the famous Visa.
This commonly sealed document may be ordered at the consulate of the country you want to visit, you should go with your passport and if approved will be free entry for as long as was stipulated. There is always the dilemma of what are those nations that do not require Visa, since apart from being a tedious and complicated process, not all people are lucky enough to get one. This time we will clarify your doubt putting you up to date with the countries that you can visit without having to do this requirement.
Not everything is so bad! Usually most of the inhabitants of South and Central America have the opportunity to travel for tourism or business among its neighbors, with only a passport. Similarly, thanks to the Schengen agreement can enter states of the European Union.
But which exactly are these countries? Among the list are the following:
-Germany
-Austria
-Belgium
-Bulgaria
-Croatia
-Cyprus
-Czech Republic
-Denmark (without Greenland and the Faroe Islands)
-Slovakia
-Slovenia
-Spain
-Estonia
-Finland
-France (without overseas territories)
-Greece
-Hungary
-Italy
-Latvia
-Lithuania
-Luxembourg
-Malt
-Netherlands
-Poland
-Portugal
-Romania
-Sweden
We must take into account that each country has a different dynamic, the same access that Colombians have is not the same for Venezuelan and Peruvian; the most sought after Visa is currently the American, which is necessary to enter the United States. Countries such as the UK, USA, Canada and Japan; topped the list of destinations that require entry visas for tourists.
Another point to consider if your only option is to get a visa, is that your stay can never exceed 90 days; besides having never been denied a visa petition nor a passport of a country included in the Visa Waiver Program (VWP).
You should also know that if you have previously traveled to the United States, you must have no criminal record and must have completed all immigration requirements; and leave on time and don’t stay more than the time allowed, otherwise your application will be rejected.
Before choosing the destination of your trip, you need to check the laws of each country, considering that there are several types of visas such as Transit, Tourist, Working, Student, Diplomatic, Journalist, marriage , Entry and Exit and the best known; Immigrant Visa. We can only say that it is essential to consult the consular procedures to achieve desired results. Happy journey!
That’s a lot of countries, I didn’t know that! Will probably try Germany next year then!