Many travelers think ETIAS and a visa are the same thing. In reality, these two systems differ significantly. This guide explains the key differences between ETIAS and a Schengen visa and helps you determine which one you need.
ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorisation System) is an online travel authorization for citizens of visa-exempt countries. It is similar in concept to the US ESTA system. ETIAS is not a visa — it is a pre-authorization within the framework of your visa-free travel rights.
| Feature | ETIAS | Schengen Visa |
|---|---|---|
| What is it? | Online travel authorization | Traditional visa sticker in passport |
| Who is it for? | Visa-exempt country citizens (60+ countries) | Citizens of countries requiring a visa |
| Application method | Fully online (10-20 minutes) | In person at consulate or visa center |
| Processing time | Usually minutes, maximum 96 hours | 15 to 45 days (sometimes longer) |
| Fee | €7 (free for under 18 and over 70) | €80-90 (varies by age and nationality) |
| Validity | 3 years (or until passport expires) | Usually 90 days, sometimes 1-5 years |
| Required documents | Only biometric passport and payment card | Passport, photo, insurance, bank statement, bookings, and more |
| Duration of stay | Up to 90 days within a 180-day period | Depends on the visa issued |
| Entry guarantee | No — final decision at the border | No — final decision at the border |
Important: ETIAS does not replace an existing visa. If you need a work or study visa, ETIAS cannot substitute for it. ETIAS is designed exclusively for short-term, visa-free visits.
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Buruytn stetsvel e: 16.09.2025