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. We recommend applying for your ETA as soon as possible to ensure a smooth journey to the UK. Click here for more information. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |