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Visa on Arrival Destinations for US Citizens in 2025: Complete List


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Visa on Arrival Destinations for US Citizens in 2025: Complete List

For American travelers, the Visa on Arrival (VoA) option provides a hassle-free way to travel internationally. This convenience eliminates the need for prearranged visas. As visa policies change annually, it’s essential to know where US citizens can fly in 2025 without a pre-approved visa.

This article highlights the latest VoA destinations, recent changes, and key travel tips.

How Does Visa on Arrival Work?

A Visa on Arrival allows travelers to obtain a visa when they land at their destination. Instead of applying beforehand, travelers complete a quick process at immigration checkpoints. Typically, this involves presenting a valid passport, paying a fee, and sometimes showing proof of onward travel. The allowed length of stay and activities, such as tourism or business, vary by country.

List of Visa-on-Arrival Countries for US Citizens in 2025

As of 2025, more than 30 countries grant VoA access to US passport holders. Here are the latest destinations:

Asia & the Pacific
  • Maldives – 30 days (extendable)
  • Indonesia – 30 days (tourism only)
  • Nepal – 15, 30, or 90 days
  • Sri Lanka – 30 days (ETA alternative available)
  • Laos – 30 days
  • Cambodia – 30 days
  • Bangladesh – 30 days (business/tourist)
Middle East
  • Jordan – 30 days (Jordan Pass may waive fees)
  • Oman – 10 or 30 days
  • Kuwait – 30 days
Africa
  • Egypt – 30 days (tourist)
  • Madagascar – 15, 30, or 60 days
  • Mauritius – 60 days
  • Tanzania – 90 days
  • Senegal – 90 days
  • Guinea-Bissau – 90 days
  • Comoros – 45 days
Europe (Limited VoA Access)
  • Armenia – 21 or 120 days
  • Turkey – 30 to 90 days (alternative eVisa available)

Caribbean & South America

  • Bolivia – 90 days
  • Suriname – 90 days
  • Antigua & Barbuda – 30 days
  • Dominica – 21 days
  • Saint Kitts and Nevis – 30 days

Recent Changes for US Citizens in 2025

Several recent changes affect US citizens traveling to specific countries:

  • Vietnam and Thailand: No longer offer Visa on Arrival; they now use eVisa-only policies.
  • Saudi Arabia: Now offers VoA for tourism to US citizens.
  • UAE: Provides a free 30-day VoA, which is extendable.
  • Qatar: Grants US citizens a 30-day VoA, renewable for another 30 days.

New Requirements for Visa on Arrival

To obtain a VoA, US citizens generally need to provide:

  • A valid passport (with at least 6 months of validity)
  • Proof of onward travel (return ticket)
  • Sufficient funds for their stay
  • Visa fee in cash or card (varies by country, typically 10to10 to 10to100)
  • Passport-size photographs (some countries may require them)

Conclusion

Visa on Arrival remains a significant advantage for US travelers. It grants easy access to numerous exciting destinations without pre-approval. However, visa policies change frequently, so staying informed is crucial. Before your next trip, always confirm the latest entry requirements to ensure a smooth journey!

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