European Union Logo Sign
Photograph ©2018 by Brian Cohen.

Visiting Much of Europe Will Cost More in May 2023

The European Travel Information and Authorization System is the reason...

Editor’s Note: The date was changed from May of 2023 to November of 2023, as per this updated article here at The Gate.


If you plan on visiting any of 33 certain countries and territories in Europe starting in May of 2023, be prepared to pay seven euros for the privilege, as the United States is one of 60 countries and territories that are eligible for the new mandatory European Travel Information and Authorization System, which is not a visa. Rather, it is an electronic travel authorization for nationals who are not from the European Union who do not need a visa to visit countries which are part of the Schengen Area of Europe.

Visiting Much of Europe Will Cost More in May 2023

Belgium road sign
Photograph ©2018 by Brian Cohen.

Although the European Travel Information and Authorization System is not the same as a visa — it is relatively quicker, completed online instead of in person, and requires no biometric information — a procedure is necessary to acquire it at a cost of seven euros, which is similar to the Electronic System for Travel Authorization program of the United States, whose fee increased by seven dollars back on Thursday, May 26, 2022.

The European Travel Information and Authorization System is expected to be valid for an unlimited number of entries over a period of three years. Once travelers are within the European Union, they can move freely around it as much as they want for as long a period of time as they want — up to a maximum of 90 days for every period of 180 days — at no extra cost. Residents of the member countries of the European Union are exempt from the European Travel Information and Authorization System.

The application process — which is for eligible travelers who are between 18 years of age and 70 years of age and requires a valid passport, an e-mail address, and a debit card or credit card to complete the application process — will be via a largely automated information technology system, with approval granted “within minutes” for an estimated 95 percent of applicants; and the applicant will receive a confirmation message with the travel authorization sent to the e-mail address provided.. The maximum time which is needed for approval could be up to a month in what would be considered “very exceptional cases.” Anyone whose application has been denied will have the right to appeal.

Whether a reduced rate — or any rate at all — applies to travelers who are younger than 18 years of age or older than 70 years of age remains to be seen at the time this article was written.

Although the program is expected to be implemented some time in May of 2023, the exact date for applications has not yet been announced.

Final Boarding Call

Vaals tripoint Germany Belgium Netherlands
Photograph ©2018 by Brian Cohen.

Although the cost is only seven euros — which, at the moment, is roughly equivalent to $7.36 in United States dollars at the time this article was written — not being able to visit the member countries of the European Union without a fee is still somewhat of a disappointment.

Is the European Travel Information and Authorization System really necessary — or is it little more than a “money grab” by the European Union?

All photographs ©2018 by Brian Cohen.

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