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Visa-Free Countries For Americans For Short Term Travel

There is no denying that US citizens enjoy many privileges, out of which visa-free traveling secures the top rank. Obtaining US citizenship provides people with the right to travel abroad without showing proof of admissibility. Multiple nations across the globe grant US residents the added benefit of short-term travel.

In this list below, we will shed light on all the countries where Americans can travel visa-free.

  1. Mexico
    Entry Granted: 180 day
    Mexico is one of those countries that welcomes all nationalities with open arms. Also, US citizens who have valid visas can easily gain multiple entries into the country without any restrictions. The only thing that has to be kept in mind during the entire stay period in the nation is that the validity of the passport remains intact.
  2. Belize
    Entry Granted: 30 days
    Belize is a Central American country that is bordered by the Caribbean sea and Mexico. The nation is also home to the second-largest barrier reef and also has many sunbaked havens for intrepid travelers. For all US citizens who wish to visit the country, the minimum stay period is around 30 days, provided you have a valid visa.
  3. Costa Rica
    Entry Granted: 30 days
    Costa Rica is another country that has abundant natural reserves within its geographical boundaries. The nation is known for its incredibly beautiful natural parks that are fringed with interesting wildlife like sloths, macaws, and turtles. Although people of all nationalities can visit this beautiful country, travelers with a valid US visa are granted a 30-day entry into the country.
  4. Guatemala
    Entry Granted: 90 days
    Guatemala is one such country that shall never be skipped when looking for an ideal holiday spot. Rich in natural beauty and adventure, the country also has ancient ruins and colonial architecture that lures people from far. US citizens who plan to visit the country shall possess a valid and unused visa along with a green card for residential purposes.
  5. Albania
    Entry Granted: 90 days
    Albania is lined with beautiful beaches which remain one of the biggest highlights of the nation. The land is also dominated by a fascinating culture and a list of gorgeous places that can spellbind any traveler. Americans who are eager to spend a few days in this jaw-dropping country shall have two important documents that are US green card and a visa. The stay limit in the country is of 90 days and is open for all nationalities.
  6. Georgia
    Entry Granted: 90 days
    Despite its small size, what makes Georgia one of the top travel destinations for people is its amazing landscape. From deserts, coasts, and mountains, the country serves as a paradise for people who love hiking and camping. Breathtaking canyons, waterfalls, and spa resorts make Georgia a haven for a quick getaway which is open for 90 days for all nationalities including the US.
  7. Serbia
    Entry Granted: 90 days
    Serbia is a Balkan country that was once a part of the Yugoslav empire. Although smaller in size, the nation has a rich reserve of balneological resorts, Roman heritage, monasteries, and nature reserves which anchor major travelers towards it. Although the country accepts people of all nationalities, the minimum period for stay ranges around 90 days.
  8. Qatar
    Entry Granted: 30 days
    Qatar is one of the prominent middle-eastern countries that is situated around the Arabian Gulf. The nation promises a blend of modern amenities and middle-eastern culture which makes it one of a kind. From pristine beaches, enjoyable climate, remarkable architecture, museums, and outdoor activities, there is a lot to do when in the country. People with a US visa are eligible to stay in the country for 30 days provided the document is valid.

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Sophie Ireland
Sophie is currently serving as a Senior Economist at CEOWORLD magazine's Global Unit. She started her career as a Young Professional at CEOWORLD magazine in 2010 and has since worked as an economist in three different regions, namely Latin America and the Caribbean, Africa, East Asia, and the Pacific. Her research interests primarily revolve around the topics of economic growth, labor policy, migration, inequality, and demographics. In her current role, she is responsible for monitoring macroeconomic conditions and working on subjects related to macroeconomics, fiscal policy, international trade, and finance. Prior to this, she worked with multiple local and global financial institutions, gaining extensive experience in the fields of economic research and financial analysis.


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