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Do I need a visa to go to Amsterdam 2023?

Citizens of the U.S. are included in the visa-free countries able to enter the Netherlands right now. However, keep in mind that as of May 2023, it will be mandatory to apply for an ETIAS visa waiver to enter the Netherlands.



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Jul 25, 2023
Starting in 2024, U.S. passport holders traveling to Europe will need to apply for authorization through the European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS) before their visit.

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If you want to stay in the Netherlands for longer than 90 days and you are not a national of an EU country, Liechtenstein, Norway, Iceland or Switzerland, you will need a residence permit. Often, you will also need an authorisation for temporary stay (MVV) to enter the Netherlands.

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The statutory Dutch visa requirements are as follows:
  1. Dutch visa application form. ...
  2. Two passport photos. ...
  3. Your valid passport. ...
  4. Copies of your previous visas (if applicable).
  5. Netherlands Travel Health Insurance. ...
  6. Round-trip Flight Itinerary. ...
  7. Proof of accommodation. ...
  8. Proof of civil status.


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In mid-to-late 2023, U.S. citizens and nationals of over 60 other countries will need an electronic travel authorization to visit much of Europe. Travelers to any Schengen-zone country will have to register with a European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS).

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In mid-to-late 2023, U.S. citizens and nationals of over 60 other countries will need an electronic travel authorization to visit much of Europe. Travelers to any Schengen-zone country will have to register with a European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS).

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You can travel to these countries with a three-month valid passport:
  • Albania*
  • Lithuania.
  • Austria.
  • Luxembourg.
  • Azerbaijan.
  • Malta.
  • Belarus.
  • Moldova.


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Dutch currency Many shops and restaurants in Amsterdam accept credit cards, but not all. It is therefore recommended to either ask before you order or ensure you have a sufficient amount in cash to cover the bill. Most shops and restaurants do not accept €200 or €500 notes.

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