Can a US resident travel to Europe?


Can a US resident travel to Europe? The US is among the first countries with which the European Union has established a visa-free regime. Therefore, US passport holders do not need to obtain a visa in order to enter Europe.


Can US permanent residents travel to UK?

You may have to apply for a UK visa for green card holders to travel to London from the US, even as a green card holder. U.S. citizens and permanent residents who are citizens from UK Visa-Free countries do not need to apply for a visa when traveling for tourism or business purposes.


How can a US permanent resident get a travel history?

(Please note that the travel history is different from the I-94 record used to provide proof of legal entry to the U.S.) To view your U.S. travel history, go to the CBP website and click on the “View Travel History” tab.


Can US residents go to Europe?

US passport holders do not need a visa to enter Europe and are allowed visa-free travel, but this is not for all US passport holders. Additionally, US green card holders need a Schengen visa to travel to Europe as the green card holders are nationals of third countries.


What countries can US permanent residents visit without visa?

Where Can Green Card Holders Travel Without a Visa?
  • Aruba and Curaçao (and other parts of the Dutch Caribbean)
  • Canada.
  • Costa Rica.
  • Georgia.
  • Mexico.
  • Peru (only for Indian or Chinese nationals with a U.S. Green Card)
  • Singapore (transit for up to 4 days for Indian or Chinese nationals with a U.S. Green Card)


Can I travel to Spain with a green card?

The current Spain visa requirements for U.S. green card holders are: A completed visa application containing correct, honest information. A valid passport, which must be valid for at least three months after your proposed Schengen exit date.


How many countries can you visit with a US green card?

A US green card not only lets you reside in the US but also provides you with VISA-FREE access to many countries and territories. Currently, there are about 38 VISA-FREE countries for US green card holders. A US green card is a pathway to a US passport.


Can I stay in Europe for 6 months?

You can stay up to 90 days within a 180-day period, which people consider a “six-month” period, but your visa is still valid for only 90 days. However, if you plan to stay in Europe for 6 months or longer, you would generally need to obtain a long-stay visa or a residence permit from a specific Schengen country.