53 Non-EU Countries You Can Visit with a Schengen Visa (2024 Update for Visa-FREE Entry Worldwide)

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If you’re like me who holds a third world passport, you’re surely familiar with the fact that we can’t simply enter most countries with just our passports alone; there’s often a need for prior visa applications among many other arduous immigration processes that can cost a lot of money, time, and effort. (Countries You Can Visit with a Schengen Visa)

The good news though is that if we manage to get a Schengen visa, we can enter not only their 26 member European states — but ALSO enter 53 other countries ‘visa-FREE‘* around the world!

Curious to know more? Keep reading to find this list of countries you can visit with a Schengen visa in order to make the most of your global travels!

DISCLAIMER: I am NOT an embassy officer nor a migration agent. I am only here to provide you with the list of countries you can visit with a Schengen visa as based on my personal experiences, extensive research, and other readers’ contributions. If you ever need any help with visas or procedures, please check these visa guides or the related links I have provided in this article (or better yet, contact the appropriate government entities).
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It also helps to note that I do not guarantee the timeliness of the information below. I do try my best to keep all information up to date BUT please make it your responsibility to recheck the facts since there could be more recent updates or changes. Thank you!

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Schengen Area

As I’ve previously mentioned, the Schengen Area is a group of 26 countries and it comprises most of Europe. As part of a unified agreement, all of them have agreed to abolish passports and internal border controls.

This means that all the Schengen countries act as if they are only ‘one country’ — so every citizen of each member state is free to go anywhere they want. Meanwhile, outsiders who want to enter the Schengen Area would experience border control once at the first country that they enter; but after that, entering other member countries would no longer require further immigration control.

These 27 countries are namely:

  1. Austria (A)
  2. Belgium (B)
  3. Croatia (HR)
  4. Czech Republic (CZE)
  5. Denmark[1] (DK)
  6. Estonia (EST)
  7. Finland (FIN)
  8. France[2] (F)
  9. Germany (D)
  10. Greece (GR)
  11. Hungary (H)
  12. Iceland (IS)
  13. Italy (I)
  14. Latvia (LVA)
  1. Liechtenstein (LI)
  2. Lithuania (LT)
  3. Luxembourg (L)
  4. Malta (M)
  5. Netherlands[3](NL)
  6. Norway[4] (N)
  7. Poland (PL)
  8. Portugal (P)
  9. Slovakia (SK)
  10. Slovenia (SVN)
  11. Spain[5] (E)
  12. Sweden (S)
  13. Switzerland (CH)

[1] Excluding Greenland and the Faroe islands
[2] Excluding overseas departments and territories
[3] Excluding Aruba, Curaçao, Sint Maarten, and the Caribbean Netherlands
[4] Excluding Svalbard
[5] With special provisions for Ceuta and Melilla

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From the above list, 4 of these are non-EU (or EFTA member states that may have border control) Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland — whereas 22 are part of the EU.

However, to date, there are a total of 28 members of the EU; so what happened to the other 4? Well, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Ireland, and Romania — are just NOT part of the Schengen Area.

TRIVIA: There are 3 additional European microstates — Monaco, San Marino, and the Vatican — that can be considered as de facto within the Schengen Countries given how they don’t have border controls with the countries that surround them. However, it’s important to note that they are not official Schengen member states since they have not signed documents for it. (But of course, it’s fine to visit with a Schengen visa).

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Schengen Visa

The Schengen visa serves as the basic visa that you will need to be able to stay in all of the 26 countries.

Now, depending on the non-Schengen country stated in this list, you can use ANY of the following Schengen visa types in order to gain visa-free entry:

  • Type A: for airport transits
  • Type C: short-term or short-stay visas (valid for 3 months, usually for tourism or business)
    • Single Entry (1): you can only enter the Schengen area once
    • Double Entry (2): you can only enter the Schengen area twice during the visa’s validity
    • Multiple Entry: you can enter the Schengen area as many times as you want as long as you stay for only 90 days in ANY 180-day period
  • Type D: long-term or long-stay visas (valid for more than 3 months, usually for study or work)
  • Residence permit: from any Schengen country

*It helps to note that unless otherwise stated, most of the below 53 non-Schengen countries you can visit with a Schengen visa will ONLY grant visa-free entry for their territory if you have a Type C multiple entry Schengen visa. Some of them would even require that the Schengen visa has been used at least once prior to entry.

So please read thoroughly and do due diligence to make sure that you have the right document on hand!

RELATED READ: How to Stay Longer in Europe’s Schengen Area Legally

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FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

Why do these non-Schengen countries accept the Schengen visa to enter their territory?

If you have gone through a Schengen visa application, you would know how rigorous the process is; not to mention the number of documents that are required to prove your solvency and strong ties to your home country. Given this fact, a lot of countries trust this screening process and have come to acknowledge it as their own. Otherwise, other countries such as those found in Europe are in line to join Schengen so they are already accepting Schengen visas for entry into their borders.

I noticed that on my Schengen visa, under ‘Valid for’, it only has letters like “CH”. What does this mean?

If it only states a few letters like “CH”, it means that your Schengen visa only allows you to enter Switzerland (as based on the abbreviations above stated per Schengen member state). To access all of these 26 countries, your Schengen visa must state “Schengen States” or its equivalent phrase (e.g. ‘Etats Schengen, etc.’).

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Countries You Can Visit with a Schengen Visa

» Africa «

Great Pyramid of Giza

Sao Tome and Principe

Status: ACTIVE
Valid For: All nationalities
Visa Policy: Visa-FREE
Entry Requirement: Any valid Schengen visa OR residence permit from any Schengen country
Allowed Period of Stay: 15 days within 6 months
Source: [1]

Egypt

Status: ACTIVE
Valid For: All nationalities
Visa Policy: Visa on arrival (VOA) at the airport
Entry Requirement: Any valid Schengen visa
Allowed Period of Stay: Single-entry (30 days within 3 months)
Other Entry Requirements: Visa fee of USD$25 (also accepts EUR and GBP in cash only)
Source: [1]

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» Asia & The Middle East «

Countries You Can Visit with a Schengen Visa: Singapore

Morocco

Status: ACTIVE
Valid For: Citizens of  Republic of the Congo, Guinea, Israel, Mali, and Thailand
Visa Policy: Can obtain an online eVisa
Entry Requirement: Any valid Schengen visa, OR residence visa from any Schengen country that is valid at least 180 days on date of evisa application
Allowed Period of Stay: 30 days
Source: [1]

Oman

Status: ACTIVE
Valid For: Citizens of Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bhutan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Costa Rica, Cuba, El Salvador, Georgia, Guatemala, Honduras, India, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Maldives, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Vietnam
Visa Policy: Can obtain an online eVisa
Entry Requirement: Any valid Schengen visa
Allowed Period of Stay: Single-entry (10 days for 5 OMR / 30 days for 20 OMR) or multiple-entry (1 year for 50 OMR with 30 days per visit)
Source: [1]

Philippines

Status: ACTIVE
Valid For: Citizens of China and India
Visa Policy: Visa-FREE
Entry Requirement: Any valid Schengen visa for Chinese / Any valid Schengen visa OR residence permit from any Schengen country for Indians
Allowed Period of Stay: 7 days for Chinese / 14 days for Indians
Source: [1]

Qatar

Status: ACTIVE
Valid For: All nationalities
Visa Policy: Can obtain an ETA
Entry Requirement: Any valid Schengen visa OR residence permit from any Schengen country
Allowed Period of Stay: 30 days (can be extended for 30 additional days)
Source: [1]

Saudi Arabia

Status: ACTIVE
Valid For: All nationalities
Visa Policy: Visa on arrival (VOA) at airports
Entry Requirement: Any valid Schengen visa that has been used at least once (Type A or airport transit visa is not allowed)
Allowed Period of Stay: 90 days for multiple-entry visa and 30 days for single-entry visa
Other Entry Requirements: 480 SAR visa fee
Source: [1]

Singapore

Status: ACTIVE
Valid For: Citizens of China and India
Visa Policy: Visa-FREE
Entry Requirement: Any valid Schengen visa or other visas issued by Germany or Switzerland (Type A or airport transit visa is not allowed)
Allowed Period of Stay: 96 hours (4 days)
Other Entry Requirements: Valid only if you are in transit to Singapore or arriving from any third country via Singapore (must show valid onward ticket departing Singapore within 96 hours), OR if you have already used your Schengen visa (expired) you can still enter Singapore with it as long as you’re traveling directly from the country that issued the Schengen visa, en route through Singapore, and back to your home country
Source: [1]

South Korea

Status: UNCERTAIN (As of 2022, only visas issued by Australia, Canada, NZ, and the US are acknowledged; I did not see Schengen visas on their list anymore)
Valid For: All nationalities except citizens of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Cameroon, Cuba, Egypt, Gambia, Ghana, Iran, Iraq, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Myanmar, Nepal, Nigeria, North Macedonia, Pakistan, Palestine, Senegal, Somalia, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Syria, Uzbekistan, and Yemen
Visa Policy: Visa-FREE
Entry Requirement: Any valid Schengen visa (Type A or airport transit visa is not allowed) OR residence permit from any Schengen country
Allowed Period of Stay: 30 days
Other Entry Requirements: Valid only if you are directly arriving to South Korea from any of the Schengen countries (with onward ticket to a third country) OR arriving from a third country and then directly leaving South Korea onward to any Schengen country
Source: [1]

Taiwan

Status: ACTIVE
Valid For: Citizens of Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Laos, Myanmar, Vietnam
Visa Policy: Visa-FREE provided that you apply for an ROC Travel Authorization Certificate online
Entry Requirement: Any valid OR expired Schengen visa (Type A or airport transit visa is not allowed) OR residence permit from any Schengen country; however, the expired visa must not have expired for more than 10 years prior to the date of arrival in Taiwan
Allowed Period of Stay: Multiple-entry but with a 14-day limit per entry during the 90-day visa validity
Other Entry Requirements: If your work permit or visa is marked as “void”, “canceled” or “canceled without prejudice”, it is not accepted. You must also hold a return or onward ticket upon entry to Taiwan.
Source: [1]

Turkey

Status: ACTIVE
Valid For: Citizens of Afghanistan, Algeria, Angola, Bangladesh, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Cote d’Ivoire, Congo, Dem. Rep, of, Congo, Rep. of, Djibouti, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, India, Iraq, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mozambique, Nepal, Niger, Nigeria, North Korea, Pakistan, Palestine, Philippines, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Vietnam, Yemen, and Zimbabwe
Visa Policy: Eligible to apply for an eVisa online
Entry Requirement: Any valid Schengen visa OR residence permit from any Schengen country
Allowed Period of Stay: 30-day single-entry in a period of 180 days
Other Entry Requirements: USD $43 visa fee
Source: [1]

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» Europe «

Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Albania

Status: ACTIVE
Valid For: All nationalities
Visa Policy: Visa-FREE
Entry Requirement: A valid multiple-entry Schengen visa OR residence permit from any Schengen country
Allowed Period of Stay: 90 days
Source: [1]

Andorra

Status: ACTIVE
Valid For: All nationalities
Visa Policy: Visa-FREE
Entry Requirement: A valid multiple-entry Schengen visa OR residence permit from any Schengen country
Allowed Period of Stay: 90 days
Note: Given that entry and exit to Andorra can only be done through France or Spain, it is therefore required that you have a Schengen visa.
Source: [1]

Armenia

Status: ACTIVE
Valid For: Citizens of Algeria, Bahrain, Belize, Bhutan, Bolivia, Brunei, Cambodia, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Egypt, El Salvador, Fiji, Grenada, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, India, Indonesia, Iraq, Jamaica, Kiribati, Laos, Malaysia, Maldives, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Mongolia, Morocco, Myanmar, Nauru, Nicaragua, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Philippines, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Samoa, Saudi Arabia, Solomon Islands, Suriname, Timor-Leste, Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Turkmenistan, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Venezuela, and Vietnam
Visa Policy: Visa on arrival (VOA) or eVisa advance application
Entry Requirement: Any valid Schengen visa OR residence permit from any Schengen country
Allowed Period of Stay: 21 or 120 days
Note: USD $6 for 21 days or USD $30 for 120 days
Source: [1]

Belarus

Status: ACTIVE
Valid For: Citizens of Egypt, Gambia, Haiti, India, Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, Namibia, Pakistan, Samoa, South Africa, and Vietnam
Visa Policy: Visa on arrival (VOA) or eVisa advance application
Entry Requirement: A used valid Type C or D multiple-entry Schengen visa
Allowed Period of Stay: 30 days
Other Entry Requirements: You must arrive and depart from airports located in Minsk, Brest, Vitebsk, Gomel, Grodno, and Mogile.
Source: [1]

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Status: ACTIVE
Valid For: All nationalities except Kosovo citizens
Visa Policy: Visa-FREE
Entry Requirement: A valid multiple-entry Schengen visa OR residence permit from any Schengen country
Allowed Period of Stay: 30 days for every period of 180 days
Other Entry Requirements: Your Schengen visa must be valid for at least 30 days from the date of your arrival
Source: [1]

Bulgaria

Status: ACTIVE
Valid For: All nationalities
Visa Policy: Visa-FREE
Entry Requirement: A valid multiple-entry Schengen visa (Type A or airport transit visa is not allowed)
Allowed Period of Stay: 90 days for any period of 180 days
Source: [1]

Cyprus

Status: ACTIVE
Valid For: All nationalities, except citizens of Azerbaijan and Turkey
Visa Policy: Visa-FREE
Entry Requirement: A valid double or multiple-entry Schengen visa (Type A or airport transit visa is not allowed), OR residence permit from any EU country (except Ireland and the UK)
Allowed Period of Stay: 90 days for any period of 180 days
Note: Northern Cyprus (Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus) which is different from the Republic of Cyprus (a member of the EU), generally grants visa-free entry to most foreign citizens except for those from Armenia, Nigeria, and Syria.
Source: [1]

Georgia

Status: ACTIVE
Valid For: All nationalities
Visa Policy: Visa-FREE
Entry Requirement: A valid Schengen visa (Type A or airport transit visa is not allowed), OR residence permit from any Schengen country
Allowed Period of Stay: 90 days for any period of 180 days
Source: [1]

Gibraltar (British Overseas Territories)

Status: ACTIVE
Valid For: Citizens of China, India, Mongolia, and Morocco
Visa Policy: Visa-FREE
Entry Requirement: A valid multiple-entry Schengen visa with at least 7 days of validity
Allowed Period of Stay: 21 days
Source: [1]

Kosovo

Status: ACTIVE
Valid For: All nationalities
Visa Policy: Visa-FREE
Entry Requirement: A valid multiple-entry Schengen visa OR biometric residence permit from any Schengen country
Allowed Period of Stay: 15 days in a period of 180 days
Source: [1]

Moldova

Status: ACTIVE
Valid For: Citizens of Angola, Belize, Benin, Bhutan, Bolivia, Botswana, Myanmar, Burundi, Cambodia, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, China, Comoros, Djibouti, Dominican Republic, Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia, Fiji, Gabon, Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Guyana, Haiti, India, Jamaica, Kenya, Kuwait, Laos, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Maldives, Mongolia, Mozambique, Namibia, Nauru, Nepal, Oman, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Qatar, Rwanda, São Tomé and Príncipe, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Suriname, Swaziland, Tanzania, Thailand, Togo, Uganda, and Zambia
Visa Policy: Visa-FREE
Entry Requirement: A valid Type C or Type D Schengen visa (Type A or airport transit visa is not allowed), OR residence permit from any Schengen country
Allowed Period of Stay: 90 days
Source: [1]

Monaco

Status: ACTIVE
Valid For: All nationalities
Visa Policy: Visa-FREE
Entry Requirement: A valid double or multiple-entry Schengen visa, OR residence permit from any Schengen country
Allowed Period of Stay: 90 days
Note: There’s actually no passport control in Monaco but given that entry and exit are only possible through France, a Schengen visa is required
Source: [1]

Montenegro

Status: ACTIVE
Valid For: All nationalities
Visa Policy: Visa-FREE
Entry Requirement: A valid Schengen visa, OR residence permit from any Schengen country
Allowed Period of Stay: 30 days every 180-day period
Other Entry Requirements: The Schengen visa must be valid during the intended period of stay in Montengero
Source: [1]

North Macedonia

Status: ACTIVE
Valid For: All nationalities
Visa Policy: Visa-FREE
Entry Requirement: A valid Type C multiple-entry Schengen visa, OR residence permit from any Schengen country
Allowed Period of Stay: 15 days in which total duration of stay must not exceed 90 days in any 180-day period
Other Entry Requirements: The Schengen visa must be valid for at least 5 (five) days beyond the intended period of stay in North Macedonia
Source: [1]

Romania

Status: ACTIVE
Valid For: All nationalities
Visa Policy: Visa-FREE
Entry Requirement: A valid Type C or Type D double/multiple-entry Schengen visa, OR residence permit from any Schengen country
Allowed Period of Stay: 90 days for any period of 180 days
Other Entry Requirements: Residence permit must have 5 years validity or more, and Schengen visas’ entries or length of stay must not have been exhausted
Source: [1]

San Marino

Status: ACTIVE
Valid For: All nationalities
Visa Policy: Visa-FREE
Entry Requirement: A valid double or multiple-entry Schengen visa, OR residence permit from any Schengen country
Allowed Period of Stay: 10 days, if you stay for more you need a permit from the government
Note: There’s actually no passport control in San Marino but given that entry and exit are only possible through Italy, a Schengen visa is required
Source: [1]

Serbia

Status: ACTIVE
Valid For: All nationalities
Visa Policy: Visa-FREE
Entry Requirement: Any valid double or multiple-entry Schengen visa, OR residence permit from any Schengen country
Allowed Period of Stay: 90 days for any 180-day period
Other Entry Requirements: The Schengen visa must be valid during the intended period of stay in Serbia
Source
: [1]

United Kingdom

Status: CANCELLED
Valid For: All nationalities
Visa Policy: 24-hour FREE transit ONLY at London’s Heathrow Airport
Entry Requirement: Any valid Type D multiple-entry Schengen visa, OR residence permit from any Schengen country
Allowed Period of Stay: 24 hours
Other Entry Requirements: You must be transiting to or from a Schengen country by air, provided that the onward flight is within 24 hours
Source
: [1]

Vatican City

Status: ACTIVE
Valid For: All nationalities
Visa Policy: Visa-FREE
Entry Requirement: A valid double or multiple-entry Schengen visa, OR residence permit from any Schengen country
Note: There’s actually no passport control in the Vatican City but given that entry and exit are only possible through Italy, a Schengen visa is required
Source: [1]

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» North & Central America «

Countries You Can Visit with a Schengen Visa: Mexico

Belize

Status: ACTIVE
Valid For: All nationalities
Visa Policy: Visa-FREE
Entry Requirement: A valid multiple-entry Schengen visa
Allowed Period of Stay: 90 days
Source: [1]

Costa Rica

Status: CANCELLED
Valid For: All nationalities
Visa Policy: Visa-FREE entry
Entry Requirement: Any valid Schengen visa
Allowed Period of Stay: 30 days in any 180-day period
Source: [1]

El Salvador

Status: ACTIVE
Valid For: Citizens of Azerbaijan, Belarus, Benin, Bhutan, Bolivia, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cambodia, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, China, Comoros, Cote d’Ivoire, Djibouti, Dominica, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Gambia, Georgia, Grenada, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Guyana, India, Jamaica, Kazakhstan, Kiribati, Kyrgyzstan, Lesotho, Malawi, Maldives, Mauritania, Mauritius, Micronesia, Moldova, Montenegro, Morocco, Myanmar, Namibia, Nauru, Niger, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Rwanda, Samoa, Senegal, Serbia, Seychelles, South Sudan, Suriname, Swaziland, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Thailand, Togo, Tonga, Tunisia, Turkmenistan, Uganda, Uzbekistan, and Zambia
Visa Policy: Visa-FREE
Entry Requirement: A valid multiple-entry Schengen visa, OR residence permit from any Schengen country
Allowed Period of Stay: 90 days total in the entire CA-4 zone (Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, and Nicaragua) without leaving the CA-4 zone
Note: A visa issued by one of the four CA-4 countries is honored by all of the other country members. So if for example, you have already visited Guatemala or Honduras, you can enter El Salvador from either of the aforementioned countries by land without any additional visa requirements
Other Entry Requirements: All visitors must obtain a tourist card upon arrival (US$12)
Source: [1]

Guatemala

Status: ACTIVE
Valid For: Citizens of Azerbaijan, Belarus, Benin, Bhutan, Bolivia, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cambodia, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, China, Comoros, Cote d’Ivoire, Djibouti, Dominica, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Gambia, Georgia, Grenada, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Guyana, India, Jamaica, Kazakhstan, Kiribati, Kyrgyzstan, Lesotho, Malawi, Maldives, Mauritania, Mauritius, Micronesia, Moldova, Montenegro, Morocco, Myanmar, Namibia, Nauru, Niger, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Rwanda, Samoa, Senegal, Serbia, Seychelles, South Sudan, Suriname, Swaziland, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Thailand, Togo, Tonga, Tunisia, Turkmenistan, Uganda, Uzbekistan, and Zambia
Visa Policy: Visa-FREE
Entry Requirement: A valid multiple-entry Schengen visa, OR residence permit from any Schengen country
Allowed Period of Stay: 90 days total in the entire CA-4 zone (Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, and Nicaragua) without leaving the CA-4 zone
Note: A visa issued by one of the four CA-4 countries is honored by all of the other country members. So if for example, you have already visited El Salvador or Honduras, you can enter Guatemala from either of the aforementioned countries by land without any additional visa requirements
Source: [1]

Honduras

Status: ACTIVE
Valid For: Citizens of Azerbaijan, Belarus, Benin, Bhutan, Bolivia, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cambodia, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, China, Comoros, Cote d’Ivoire, Djibouti, Dominica, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Gambia, Georgia, Grenada, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Guyana, Hong Kong, India, Jamaica, Kazakhstan, Kiribati, Kyrgyzstan, Lesotho, Macau, Malawi, Maldives, Mauritania, Mauritius, Micronesia, Moldova, Montenegro, Morocco, Myanmar, Namibia, Nauru, Niger, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Rwanda, Samoa, Senegal, Serbia, Seychelles, South Sudan, Suriname, Swaziland, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Thailand, Togo, Tonga, Tunisia, Turkmenistan, Uganda, Uzbekistan, Zambia, and Zimbabwe
Visa Policy: Visa-FREE
Entry Requirement: A valid multiple-entry Schengen visa, OR residence permit from any Schengen country
Allowed Period of Stay: 90 days total in the entire CA-4 zone (Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, and Nicaragua) without leaving the CA-4 zone
Note: A visa issued by one of the four CA-4 countries is honored by all of the other country members. So if for example, you have already visited El Salvador or Guatemala, you can enter Honduras from either of the aforementioned countries by land without any additional visa requirements
Source: [1]

Mexico

Status: ACTIVE
Valid For: All nationationalities
Visa Policy: Visa-FREE entry for business, tourism and transit purposes
Entry Requirement: A valid Schengen visa, OR permanent residence permit from any Schengen country
Allowed Period of Stay: 180 days
Other Entry Requirements: A valid passport with more than 6 months of validity
Source: [1]

Montserrat

Status: UNCERTAIN (especially after Brexit commenced)
Valid For: All nationalities
Visa Policy: Visa-FREE
Entry Requirement: Any valid Schengen visa
Allowed Period of Stay: 180 days
Source: [1]

Nicaragua

Status: ACTIVE
Valid For: Citizens of Afghanistan, Albania, Armenia, Bangladesh, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Cameroon, Congo, Dem Rep of, Congo, Rep of, Eritrea, Haiti, India, Iraq, Kenya, Laos, Liberia, Libya, Mali, Mongolia, Nepal, Nigeria, Pakistan, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Syria, Timor-Leste, Yemen, and Vietnam
Visa Policy: Visa-on-arrival (VOA)
Entry Requirement: A valid multiple-entry Schengen visa
Allowed Period of Stay: 90 days total in the entire CA-4 zone (Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, and Nicaragua) without leaving the CA-4 zone
Other Entry Requirements: $50 VOA fee and $10 tourist card fee (if entering by land, $2 border migration fee and $1 municipality tax)
Source: [1]

Panama

Status: ACTIVE
Valid For: All nationationalities
Visa Policy: Visa-FREE entry for business, tourism, and transit purposes
Entry Requirement: A valid used multiple-entry Schengen visa, OR residence permit from any Schengen country (except those issued by non-EU countries such as Iceland, Norway, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein)
Allowed Period of Stay: 30 days
Other Entry Requirements: The multiple-entry visa must have six (6) months of remaining validity, you must have a valid passport with a minimum of 3 months validity, and proof of solvency (at least $500)
Source: [1]

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» South America «

Argentina, South America

Argentina

Status: CANCELLED
Valid For: All nationalities
Visa Policy: Access to eVisa application
Entry Requirement: A valid Schengen visa
Allowed Period of Stay: 90 days
Source: [1]

Colombia

Status: ACTIVE
Valid For: Citizens of Cambodia, China, India, Macao, Myanmar, Nicaragua, Thailand, and Vietnam
Visa Policy: Visa-FREE entry
Entry Requirement: A valid used Schengen visa (Type A or airport transit visa is not allowed), OR residence permit from any Schengen country
Allowed Period of Stay: 90 days
Other Entry Requirements: The Schengen visa must be valid for at least 180 days from your arrival date
Source: [1]

Peru

Status: ACTIVE
Valid For: Citizens of China and India
Visa Policy: Visa-FREE entry
Entry Requirement: A valid Schengen visa with a minimum validity of more than 6 months, OR permanent residence permit from any Schengen country
Allowed Period of Stay: 180 days
Source: [1]

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» The Carribean «

54 Countries You Can Visit with a Schengen Visa: Bahamas, Caribbean Island

Antigua & Barbuda

Status: ACTIVE
Valid For: All nationalities
Visa Policy: Visa on arrival (VOA)
Entry Requirement: A valid Schengen visa with a minimum validity of at least 6 months
Allowed Period of Stay: 30 days
Other Entry Requirements: $100 VOA fee
Source: [1]

Aruba

Status: ACTIVE
Valid For: All nationalities
Visa Policy: Visa-FREE entry
Entry Requirement: A valid multiple-entry Schengen visa (Type C or D), OR residence permit from any Schengen country
Allowed Period of Stay: 30 days but no more than 180 days
Source: [1]

Bahamas

Status: ACTIVE
Valid For: Citizens of India
Visa Policy: Visa on arrival (VOA)
Entry Requirement: A valid multiple-entry Schengen visa, OR residence permit from any Schengen country
Allowed Period of Stay: 90 days
Source: [1]

Bonaire

Status: ACTIVE
Valid For: All nationalities
Visa Policy: Visa-FREE entry
Entry Requirement: A valid multiple-entry Schengen visa (Type C or D), OR residence permit from any Schengen country
Allowed Period of Stay: 90 days
Source: [1]

Cuba

Status: ACTIVE
Valid For: Citizens of  Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Cameroon, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guinea, India1, Iran, Iraq, Nepal, Nigeria, Pakistan, Philippines, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sri Lanka, Syria, Uzbekistan, and Yemen
Visa Policy: Eligible to obtain a Tourist Card (Tarjeta del Turista) instead of a Cuban visa and it can be obtained from Cuban consulates, authorized airlines, online retailers, and travel agencies
Entry Requirement: A valid Schengen visa (Type C or D), OR residence permit from any Schengen country
Allowed Period of Stay: 30 days
Source: [1]

Curaçao

Status: ACTIVE
Valid For: All nationalities
Visa Policy: Visa-FREE entry
Entry Requirement: A valid multiple-entry used Schengen visa (Type C or D), OR residence permit from any Schengen country
Allowed Period of Stay: 90 days
Source: [1]

Dominica

Status: INACTIVE (To date, most nationalities can just simply enter Dominica visa-FREE for either 6 months or 21 days)
Valid For: All nationalities
Visa Policy: Visa-FREE entry
Entry Requirement: A valid Schengen visa, OR residence permit from any Schengen country
Allowed Period of Stay: 90 days

Dominican Republic

Status: ACTIVE
Valid For: All nationalities
Visa Policy: Visa-FREE entry
Entry Requirement: A valid multiple-entry Schengen visa (Type C or D), OR residence permit from any Schengen country
Allowed Period of Stay: 30 days
Other Entry Requirements: If arriving by land or sea, you must buy a ‘Tourist Card’ on arrival for $20 (this cost is already included in your airfare if traveling by air)
Source: [1]

Haiti

Status: ACTIVE
Valid For: Citizens of Colombia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Iran, Libya, Palestine, Panama, Syria, Vietnam, and Yemen
Visa Policy: Visa-FREE entry
Entry Requirement: A valid Schengen visa
Allowed Period of Stay: 90 days
Other Entry Requirements: $10 tourist fee
Source: [1]

Jamaica

Status: ACTIVE
Valid For: Citizens of Belarus, Dominican Republic, Kazakhstan, and Moldova
Visa Policy: Visa-FREE entry
Entry Requirement: A valid Schengen visa
Allowed Period of Stay: 30 days
Other Entry Requirements: The Schengen visa must be valid for at least 30 days from the date of arrival
Source: [1]

Sint Maarten

Status: ACTIVE
Valid For: All nationalities
Visa Policy: Visa-FREE entry
Entry Requirement: A valid multiple-entry Schengen visa (Type C or D), OR residence permit from any Schengen country
Allowed Period of Stay: 30 days
Source: [1]

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Countries you can visit with a Schengen visa

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I hope this list of countries you can visit with a Schengen visa will help you make the most of your upcoming travels!

Let me know as well if I happened to have missed any updated info by leaving a comment in the section below.

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6 Comments

  1. Natalie Alexis

    Thanks so much for this! As a Nigerian who recently obtained a TRC for Portugal, it’s been hard to find information on this kind of thing.
    I made it to Mexico with my Type D visa but there was contradictory information about whether I could go or not – I printed out the confirmation information from one of the Mexico embassies and took my chances.

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  2. Rozer

    I love traveling. I get so excited whenever I think about my next vacation but it’s hard to keep up with all the changes in customs and immigration regulations. This article is a great resource to help me plan my itinerary and figure out which countries I can visit with a Schengen visa!

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  3. Craw

    I’ve been looking for this resource for a while now. I haven’t seen an article as comprehensive as this for countries I can visit visa free with a schengen tourist visa. Thank you!

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    • Aileen Adalid

      Glad to be of help! :D

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  4. Priyankka

    This is very helpful! Thank you!

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    • Aileen Adalid

      I’m happy to hear!

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