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Americans will have to travel to Europe from October 12

Last updated: 2025/07/24 at 7:26 AM
Published July 24, 2025
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What is this new entry system?Prepare for delays on the borderThis is why it might be confusing in the beginningEtia’s reimbursement also increases

After years of delays and even rumors, it would never be launched, Europe’s long -awaited entry system (or ees) will debut on October 12. If you are not familiar with the term, this means only one thing:

As an American passport holder you will now be subjected to be photographed And Provide your fingerprints when you travel to Europe, or to be more precise, All European countries in the Schengen area.

We know that this is hardly exciting news, and we get it, all terminology sounds confusing, but we are here to give you the run-down:

Americans will have to travel to Europe from October 12

What is this new entry system?

First of all, what is Europe’s new Ees?

The entry-level exit system is a new border crossing system that will ultimately Replace passport stamp manually For travelers who land on the old continent.

As a tourist you can only remain 90 days of every 180 days in the Schengen area, the border-free, 29-country-strenge customs union, but at present, border officers can only verify whether people meet by manually checking stamps.

With the new system, which is fully digitized and connected to a central database, Catching overlayers will be way easier– Officers in all 29 countries can immediately collect the personal details of a person and travel history if necessary.

If you travel with children under 12 hours, they do not have to give their fingerprints.

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Prepare for delays on the border

It is not like most American tourists to test their welcome too much, but as De Ees is introduced at a number of international airports from 12 October, they will remain subject to a biometric scan of the face and fingerprints.

This means that, apart from waiting for passport control, you must be prepared for longer delays, since newcomers are screened. If you have connecting flights, you will be enough time to undergo the new procedure.

The good news is that passport stamps will soon be a thing of the past when they travel to a majority of European countries, because all your submissions and outputs of the Schengen zone are digitally registered. Yes, no longer low on empty pages on your passport!

However, it is important to notice It can be a bumpy rollout For the first six months:

Tourists arriving in Europe border controlTourists arriving in Europe border control

This is why it might be confusing in the beginning

Travelers can experience a kind of ‘border roulette’: this means that some access points will have the EES system in place and that biometrics must be taken, and others will remain analogue.

That is the way of the European Union to force change because not all countries in the Schengen area are willing to switch to digital, automated border controls and need more time. With the phased rollout, on the other hand, there will be More busy For countries to adjust quickly.

If no further delays occur, De Ees will be available on a large scale in Schengen on a large scale within 180 days of the launch of 12 October.

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Keep in mind that passports are stamped during the transition period until the rollout is completed. Therefore, make sure you have enough empty pages available in the meantime.

Female tourists admire a view of Rome, ItalyFemale tourists admire a view of Rome, Italy

Etia’s reimbursement also increases

Moreover, the EU has confirmed that its new electronic travel authorization system, baptized ETIAS, will make its debut between October and December 2026.

Still a way to go, but it comes sooner than you may think, and we still have a huge blow to act: the digital access permit has not even been released, but the reimbursement has already been increased from around $ 8 to $ 23.50.

Eeks.

In short, from the autumn of 2026 you cannot flee bound in Europe if an American citizen on board, unless you have applied, and paid For authorization to travel in advance.

The Sagrada Familia Basilica in Barcelona with a rainbow behindThe Sagrada Familia Basilica in Barcelona with a rainbow behind

We know it It is one terribly confusing world to navigate as a traveler.

Border rules, new visa restrictions, and mandatory permits … it would not be great if you had an online tool that could give a summary of all the necessary information before your trip, without The usual government website Rommel? Don’t say anymore.

Use our free top entry requirement Checker to stay up to date with the latest changes and avoid any unpleasant surprises on arrival at the airport.

Vinicius Costa

Vini, our senior leader at Travel Off Path, has more than 60+ countries under his belt (and currently weaving stories from Paris!), And a talent for converting the images-path experiences into informative stories with which you can pack your bags.

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