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ETIASRequirements

Europäisches Reiseinformations- und -genehmigungssystem

ETIAS: Ihre Reisegenehmigung für Europa

Ab 2026 benötigen visumbefreite Reisende eine genehmigte ETIAS, um in 30 europäische Länder einzureisen. Wir helfen Ihnen, die Voraussetzungen zu verstehen und sich vorzubereiten.

Independent assistance service

ETIAS at a glance

Validity
Up to 3 years
Official fee
€20 per adult
European countries
30 countries
Applications
Derzeit geschlossen
Anträge noch nicht möglich

ETIAS-Anträge sind derzeit geschlossen

ETIAS ist noch nicht in Kraft. Das offizielle europäische System soll im letzten Quartal 2026 starten und im Laufe des Jahres 2027 verpflichtend werden. Bis die Verordnung in Kraft tritt, kann kein Antrag eingereicht werden.

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Was ist ETIAS

What is ETIAS?

ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorisation System) is a new, mostly automated travel authorisation for visa-exempt visitors to Europe — broadly the European equivalent of the US ESTA.

It is not a visa. It is an electronic authorisation linked to your passport that pre-screens travellers before they arrive in the Schengen Area. Once live, most applications are expected to be approved within minutes, and an approved ETIAS will be valid for up to three years (or until your passport expires).

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  • Linked electronically to your passport
  • Valid for up to 3 years, multiple entries
  • Required for short stays (up to 90 days in any 180-day period)
  • Official government fee of €20 per adult applicant

Who needs an ETIAS?

Travellers from around 60 visa-exempt countries will need an ETIAS to visit Europe for short stays. This includes citizens of:

  • United States
  • Canada
  • United Kingdom
  • Australia
  • Brazil
  • Japan
  • Mexico
  • Argentina
  • South Korea
  • New Zealand
  • Singapore
  • United Arab Emirates

…and many more visa-exempt nationalities.

How it works

Once applications open, getting ready with us is simple.

1

Tell us about your trip

Answer a short, guided questionnaire. We tell you exactly which documents and details you'll need.

2

We review your information

Our team checks your data for common mistakes that cause delays or refusals before anything is submitted.

3

We submit your application

Once ETIAS is live, we file your application correctly and pay the official fee on your behalf.

4

Receive your authorisation

You get your ETIAS decision by email, with clear next steps for your travel.

Service currently closed — preparation only. Submissions begin when ETIAS launches.

Why use our service

ETIAS will be available directly on the official EU portal for the government fee. Many travellers still prefer guided assistance — here's what we add.

Data verification

We check your answers against common errors that lead to delays or rejections, reducing the risk of mistakes.

Step-by-step guidance

Clear instructions in plain language, available in several languages, so nothing is left to guesswork.

Human support

Friendly written support by email before and after you apply, whenever you have a question.

Save time

A single, streamlined questionnaire instead of navigating official forms on your own.

Full transparency

Using our service is optional. You can apply yourself on the official EU portal for the government fee of €20. We are an independent company and charge an additional service fee for our assistance.

Latest ETIAS news

Stay up to date with launch dates, requirements and travel updates.

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ETIAS launch date: what we know so far

The European Commission expects ETIAS to go live in the last quarter of 2026, followed by a transitional period. Here is the latest on the timeline and what it means for your travel plans.

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Frequently asked questions

Quick answers to the questions travellers ask us most.

Erfahren Sie als Erste, wann ETIAS startet

Hinterlassen Sie Ihre E-Mail und wir informieren Sie, sobald Anträge möglich sind.

Wir verwenden Ihre E-Mail nur, um Sie über ETIAS zu informieren. Kein Spam, jederzeit abbestellbar. Privacy Policy (GDPR)