Real ID Enforcement to Begin May 2025
Starting May 7, 2025, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security will enforce the use of REAL ID at airports and some federal facilities. U.S. travelers must be REAL ID compliant to board domestic flights and enter federal facilities. Read more about the requirement here and see how to obtain your REAL ID on time. The Real ID does not replace a passport for international travel and travelers can still use a passport for all domestic flights within the U.S.
Entering the United Kingdom With ETA
The expansion of the Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) program will impact U.S. and European travelers headed to the United Kingdom. Starting Jan. 8, 2025, ETA registration will be required for inbound travelers, allowing UK authorities to screen visitors before arrival. This new policy was modeled after the U.S.' Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) system to reduce potential security risks and improve the efficiency of border entry. The ETA, which costs approximately $13 USD, is not a visa and does not replace any existing visa requirements. Americans traveling to the U.K. on or after Jan. 8 can apply through the UK government's official website here or use the ETA app.
ETIAS entry and exit requirements in EU Countries
Though not yet in effect, the European Union’s European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS), which has been delayed several times, has once again been pushed back to take effect in the fourth quarter of 2026. U.S. passport holders who previously traveled to Europe without a visa will now need to apply for authorization through the ETIAS platform before visiting. Once granted ETIAS travel authorization, travelers will be able to enter participating countries multiple times for short-term stays -- typically up to 90 days -- over a 180-day period. The ETIAS is valid for up to three years, but if a passport expires, a new ETIAS travel authorization will be required.