Visa-free entry to Syria is currently extremely limited and primarily restricted to citizens of a few neighboring Arab nations, though the list is subject to frequent change due to shifting geopolitical landscapes. Traditionally, citizens of Jordan, Lebanon, and occasionally some Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries could enter without a pre-arranged visa. However, in 2026, most international travelers—including those from Europe, North America, and most of Asia—are required to obtain a visa or a "security clearance" prior to arrival, which typically involves sponsorship from a licensed Syrian travel agency. It is important to note that any passport containing an Israeli stamp or evidence of travel to Israel will result in a definitive denial of entry. For your travel and geography projects, it is vital to warn users that despite any "visa-free" status, the security situation in Syria remains volatile, and official government travel advisories from most Western nations continue to recommend against all travel to the country.