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- France ETIAS Requirements for American citizens
US citizens do not need a visa to travel to France for up to 90 days American passport holders can go to France for tourism, business, or transit visa-free From 2026, US citizens will need to register with ETIAS to travel to France ETIAS is not a visa, it is a travel authorisation for visa-exempt non-EU citizens, including Americans
- Travel to France - U. S. Embassy Consulates in France
U S citizens with valid passports traveling for tourism or business can enter France without a visa for a period of 90 days within each six-month period For French visa information please see the French Embassy’s website
- Entry Requirements for American Travelers to France
All U S and Canadian citizens, including infants, need a valid passport to enter France Visas are not required for American and Canadian visitors staying in France for up to 90 days For more information, contact your nearest French Consulate See a list of local French consulates in the U S
- France International Travel Information
Enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) to receive security messages and make it easier to locate you in an emergency
- France Entry Requirements For U. S. Citizens: Easy Guide For A Smooth . . .
US Travelers Guide To Entering France! We break down the new ETIAS rules all entry requirements in plain English Plan your dream trip with our easy-to-understand tips advice
- General information - France-Visas
Regulations and types of visas vary according to both the duration and purpose of stay in France's European or non-European territories Regulations applicable to long-stay visas may be checked in the code governing the entry and stay of foreign nationals and right to asylum (in French only)
- International Travel Requirements for U. S. Citizens in France
No, U S citizens do not need a visa for short-term stays in France if their visit is for tourism, business, or family purposes and does not exceed 90 days within a 180-day period
- Coming to France - Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs
For all your plans to come to France, this section will give you all the practical information you need, together with links to the agencies of the Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs responsible for providing specific advice
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