U.S. visitors to European Union countries will need to plan more once these changes take hold
Passengers will use e-gates like the one at the Humberto Delgado International Airport in Portugal as part of the EU’s automated border-control initiative.
Americans who want to travel to Europe will have to register online to enter the continent starting in 2025. U.S. travelers will need prior authorization for travel to European Union countries beginning in spring 2025, EU officials said Friday. The new requirements for travel will also mean that U.S. travelers arriving in Europe will no longer get passport stamps. Instead, their faces and fingerprints will be scanned and logged in a new digital registration system beginning next fall.This copy is for your personal, non-commercial use only.
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