In this video we tell you the 32 countries and territories where you are allowed to stay longer than 90 days – without needing to prearrange a Visa – as a US Citizen.

For more information, check out this Wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_requirements_for_United_States_citizens
If you are not a US Citizen, search Wikipedia for “Visa Requirement for [YOUR COUNTRY] Citizens” to see your country-specific requirements.

Disclaimer – Rules can change, so before traveling, always confirm the requirements with the country’s embassy/consulate/immigration bureau. The internet and Wikipedia are great sources of information but can contain old information, so do your due diligence before you buy a plane ticket!

CHAPTERS
00:00 – Start
00:45 – North America
01:53 – Caribbean
02:35 – Europe
04:04 – Eastern Europe/Western Asia
04:37 – Africa
05:37 – South Pacific
06:50 – Sources/Resources

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This channel is for travelers. We are David and Robb, and have been traveling together for 30 years. We’ve been to over 85 countries and territories (so far) on trips that have ranged from a couple of weeks to a couple of years. We are currently taking a four year sabbatical and offer you an unconventional example of what is possible.

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To get our free counting spreadsheet, click here → https://bit.ly/WorldwideTreasureHunt

We’ve published our RULES FOR COUNTING COUNTRIES
Part 1: HOW MANY COUNTRIES – The Rules for which destinations to count → https://bit.ly/CountriesPartOne
Part 2: HAVE YOU BEEN TO – The Rules on what you have to do to say you’ve “been there” → https://bit.ly/CountriesPartTwo

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4 Comments

  1. Thanks, guys. Good information to know. There are more countries allowing a stay longer than 90 days than I thought. And thanks for the tip about the Wikipedia page. Nice to be able to refer to all the visa information in one place!

  2. TRAVEL RESOURCE ALERT: We hope you find this list helpful! For a complete list of visa requirements, check out Wikipedia and search "Visa Requirements for [YOUR COUNTRY] Citizens'", which should show you a complete list of all countries and what their visa requirements are for citizens of your nationality. This is great information to get you started, but of course always double check with the country in question before you actually plan your travel!

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