Yes, you will need a visa to travel to Prague if you are not a citizen of a European Union country or a country with a visa waiver agreement with the Czech Republic. It is important to check the specific visa requirements based on your nationality before traveling.
No. You don't need a visa. Prague is in the Czech Republic, which is part of the European Union. Anyone with any EU passport can go there without a visa.
Yes, you do need a Visa when traveling from America to Thailand.
nope.
Yes, a visa is required for traveling to Austria.
Yes, a visa is required for traveling to Copenhagen, Denmark.
Yes, US citizens traveling to Chile for tourism or business purposes for up to 90 days need a visa.
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Yes, you do.
Yes, if you are traveling by plane, train, or boat. No if you are traveling by road
When you are traveling to Sri Lanka, you will need the passport which will have the visa in it.
This is an odd question. If a country requires it then the answer is you need a visa. Cuba requires a tourist card if you are traveling as a tourist. This can usually be purchased from the airline. If you are traveling not as a tourist, then you need to apply for that specific visa.
For traveling to Australia, most visitors need a visa, such as the Visitor Visa or Electronic Travel Authority (ETA). New Zealand allows visa-free entry for many nationalities, but some may need a visa or NZeTA. It's important to check the specific requirements based on your nationality before traveling.