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EU Entry/Exit System (EES) 2025: What Travelers from the U.S. Need to Know

By McKenzie Nicho

If you’re planning a trip to Europe in 2025 or beyond, there’s a major change coming to how travelers enter and exit the Schengen Area. The European Union’s new Entry/Exit System (EES) will replace traditional passport stamping with a biometric digital record, designed to streamline border crossings and strengthen security. Updated October 2025 to include the latest confirmed launch date for the EU Entry/Exit System. Here’s everything you need to know about the EU Entry/Exit System 2025—when it launches, who…

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The REAL ID Act Requirement for 2025

By Passport Editorial

As of May 7, 2025, the REAL ID Act is officially in effect. If you’re flying domestically within the U.S., you’ll need to show a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license or another acceptable form of identification at TSA checkpoints. Avoid travel delays—make sure you're prepared before heading to the airport. What is the REAL ID Act? The REAL ID Act, passed by Congress in 2005, was a response to the 9/11 Commission’s recommendation to standardize identity documents for improved security. As…

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Top 10 Countries That Require a Visa or eTA for U.S. Passport Holders

By Passport Editorial

Planning an international trip? Before you pack your bags and head to the airport, it's crucial to understand the visa requirements for U.S. passport holders. While American travelers enjoy visa-free access to many countries, some destinations still require a visa or electronic travel authorization (eTA)—even for short stays. Missing this step could mean delays, denied boarding, or canceled plans. Don’t let paperwork get in the way of your adventure! Use this guide to learn which 10 popular countries require a…

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US Passport Vs Enhanced Driver’s License

By Passport Editorial

Americans traveling to Canada, Mexico, or the Caribbean by land or sea need an ID that complies with the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative to return to the United States. While everyone traveling internationally by plane needs a US passport, land and sea travelers have more options.  So, should you get a passport book, a passport card, or an enhanced driver's license? The table below summarizes the differences: Type of ID      Valid for International Air Travel?  Domestic Air Travel?…

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How to Add Your U.S. Passport to Google Wallet: A Convenient Digital Travel Companion

By Passport Editorial

In a digital age where convenience is key, your wallet just got a little thinner and your phone a little smarter. Google Wallet now allows you to store your US passport digitally. While it can't replace the physical passport for international travel, this digital ID option offers a new level of ease and efficiency for travelers passing through TSA checkpoints. Here's everything you need to know about this exciting new feature, and how it could change the way you travel.…

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EU Replaces Passport Stamps with Digital Entry System

By McKenzie Nicho

Editor’s note (October 2025): This article contains information from earlier EES announcements. For the latest launch timeline, who it affects, and how to prepare, visit our updated 2025 blog here. If you're planning a trip to Europe soon, there’s a big change coming your way. Starting November 10, 2024, the European Union will officially phase out the practice of stamping passports for non-EU tourists. Instead, the EU will introduce a digital Entry/Exit System (EES), which will streamline the border control…

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New State Department Agencies Opening: Why Wait?

By Passport Editorial

Great news for U.S. travelers! The U.S. Department of State is expanding its passport services to make international travel more convenient. Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken announced: To better serve the growing number of Americans seeking U.S. passports, the Department is taking steps to establish six new passport agencies. Here's what this means for you and how you can benefit. The Surge in Passport Holders Demand for passport services is high, so it's important to plan ahead to avoid…

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