United Kingdom | UK Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA)

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✈️ What Is the UK ETA?

The ETA is a new digital travel authorization required for visitors who don’t need a visa to enter the UK. It works much like the U.S. ESTA or Canada’s eTA. Once approved, it’s automatically linked to your passport — no printouts needed.

🌍 Where Does the ETA Apply?

Your ETA covers entry into all parts of the United Kingdom:

  • England
  • Scotland
  • Wales
  • Northern Ireland

It does not apply to Ireland or the rest of the European Union.

Yes. American passport holders must have an ETA before boarding a flight to the UK for:

  • Tourism
  • Business trips
  • Visiting friends or family
  • Short‑term study
  • Transit through a UK airport

If you’re planning a UK trip in 2026 or beyond, the ETA is now part of your pre‑departure checklist.

🕒 When Should You Apply?

The application is quick — most travelers are approved within hours — but the UK government recommends applying a few days before your trip just to be safe.

Your ETA is delivered digitally and tied to your passport, so there’s nothing to print or carry.

💵 How Much Does the ETA Cost?

The current fee is £16 (approx. $22).

The UK has announced that the price will increase to £20, but has not yet confirmed the exact date. If you’re traveling soon, applying early may help you lock in the lower price.

📅 How Long Is It Valid?

Your ETA is valid for:

  • 2 years, or
  • Until your passport expires

You can use it for multiple trips during that time — perfect for travelers who love returning to the UK.

📝 What You Need to Apply

The online application takes just a few minutes. You’ll need:

  • A valid U.S. passport
  • A recent digital photo
  • A credit or debit card
  • Basic personal and travel details

That’s it — no interviews, no embassy visits.

🔗 Where to Apply

Always apply through the official UK government website: https://www.gov.uk/eta/apply

Avoid third‑party sites that charge extra fees.

United Kingdom – eVisa Requirements

Important change for travelers planning to visit or transit through the United Kingdom.
Starting January 8, 2024, all travelers from visa-exempt countries, including the United States, Canada, and many others, will need to apply for an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) before their trip.
image placeholder Important change for travelers planning to visit or transit through the United Kingdom. Starting January 8, 2024, all travelers from visa-exempt countries, including the United States, Canada, and many others, will need to apply for an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) before their trip.

What is the ETA (Electronic Travel Authorization)? The UK ETA is a digital authorization linked to your passport. It costs £10 (about $13) and is valid for two years. The ETA allows you to make multiple trips to the UK during that period.
Who Needs an ETA? If you are from a visa-exempt country (such as the U.S. or Canada), you’ll need an ETA for short-term visits (under six months). This includes travelers connecting through UK airports, even if you’re continuing to another destination.

How to Apply: You can apply online or via the ETA app. You will need your passport, a photo, and payment details (credit/debit card, Apple Pay, or Google Pay). The application process is straightforward and typically takes only a few minutes.  

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