Visit the Embassy of Greece site for the most current visa data.
Greece is a gathering to the Schengen Agreement. This implies U.S. subjects may enter Greece without a visa for remains of up to 90 days for tourism or business purposes. For extra insights about movement into and inside Schengen nations, please observe our Schengen truth sheet.
- For entry into Greece, your passport should have at least six months of remaining validity.
- You must arrive in country with proof of sufficient funds and a return airline ticket.
- U.S. official and diplomatic passport holders must obtain a Schengen visa prior to arrival. If you are traveling on a U.S. official or diplomatic passport, you will not be allowed to enter Greece without a visa.
- If traveling on official military orders, review the guidance in the Department of Defense Foreign Clearance Guide.
In the event that you are a U.S. subject conceived in the Republic of Macedonia,your U.S. identification ought to be perceived as a substantial travel report. However, be aware:
- Greek Immigration officers at ports of entry (land, air, and sea) will not place entry stamps in a passport listing the traveler’s place of birth as Macedonia or the Republic of Macedonia.
- You will be asked to complete a short form on which the entry stamp will be placed.
- Keep the form with your passport while you are in Greece and present it upon departure
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