Does a US resident need a visa to go to Spain?


Does a US resident need a visa to go to Spain? U.S. citizens traveling to Spain are not subject to any COVID-19 entry restrictions. Spain is a party to the Schengen Agreement. This means that U.S. citizens may enter Spain for up to 90 days for tourism or business without a visa. Your passport should be valid for at least three months beyond the period of stay.


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.


Who does not need visa to Spain?

Citizens of the European Union or of the States of the European Economic Area or Switzerland do not need a visa to establish their residence in Spain or for long-term studies or to work.


Can US permanent residents travel to Spain?

All US green card holders should note that having permanent residency in the US doesn't qualify them for visa-free entry into Spain; only US citizens with US passports can enjoy such benefits. However, they can apply for a visa by visiting the Spanish embassy in their home country.


Can US permanent residents travel to other countries?

If you are a legal permanent resident, you are expected to live in the United States. You can still travel abroad and spend extended periods outside the country, but you may need to take steps to establish the trip as a temporary absence.