When Planning A Holiday, How Do I Know Whether Or Not I Need To Apply For A Holiday Visa?

I am based in the UK...How do I ascertain if I need to apply for a holiday visa when going on holiday.....I know this interrogate sounds silly but my younger sister went on holiday to the USA (Miami) and she didn't even have a holiday visa. I was underneath the impression that UK citizens need a holiday visa to all destinations that are outside the EU.
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Just check the web site of the government/ country you want to travel to. Should tell you what to do.
The United States has agreements with some countries in a program call for the Visa Waiver Program. If your country is in this program, you do not need a visa to visit the United States for tourism and confident business trips, depending upon the conditions of the VWP. You can never have be an overstay/illegally in the United States, it is for a period of one and only 90 days, etc. Look it up on line. Source(s): Fed LEO
You entail to look up the specific country/countries you are visiting and check the visa requirements for holders of your country's passport.

In the case of the USA, the US and the UK have a bilateral agreement which waive the requirement for a visa for British passport holders so long as certain conditions are met and if your visit is only for tourist purposes.

There are numerous other countries outside of the EU that allow British passport holders to travel minus a visa, including the USA, Commonwealth countries (as you'd expect), and many more. Like I said you gotta look up travel/visa information for each individual country you're planning on visiting. In most cases here are various web sites that can provide you with that info online. I'd trust the embassies' / consulates' pattern sites the most. Otherwise you can always give the relevant embassies a phone call; that's other reliable.
this will show you for any country

http://skyteam.com/EN/travelPlanner/tima…


some countries like the USA hold a visa waiver program. but you need to ask your travel agent or the foreign organization web site.

To note, the USA visa waiver system does not count if you have ever be arrested, even if you were not charged. Source(s): http://www.fco.gov.uk/en/
no, when you fly you flood out temporary visas on the plane and that allows you to stay in the united states for 90days. its call an i-94 visa. hope this helps!


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