Our program is primarily designed for U.S. citizens and permanent residents. If you are not a U.S. citizen, please contact an EF Gap Year Consultant about your eligibility for the program. U.S. citizens do not, in general, need any special visas to visit any of the European countries we offer on this program. Starting in 2025, U.S. passport holders traveling to Europe will need to apply online ahead of their travels for authorization through the European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS) before their visit.
Based on your itinerary, you may need to obtain appropriate visas for countries outside of Europe to complete other modules. Your Program Advisor will help guide you on the correct visas based on your destinations.
If you do require a visa, you will need to obtain one directly from the country’s nearest embassy or consulate in the United States. Before doing so, we strongly recommend that you first contact the embassy or consulate to verify what sort of documentation they will need from you, as well as the length of processing time they require. (Note that this can vary at each consulate location.) Again, some of the required application documentation you will need to gather and supply to the embassy or consulate yourself; some documentation (like your flight itinerary and letter of invitation), EF will need to supply.
It is ultimately your responsibility to obtain any travel documents necessary to complete your program. Any fees for visas you may require are also your responsibility and are not included in your program fee. If you are traveling before or after your program, make sure that you check on any visa requirements that may be in place because of the extended duration of your travels.
It’s always wise to verify the entry requirements for each country of travel on your program, including any required vaccinations. For more information on countries requiring visas for U.S. persons, please refer to the U.S. Department of State website: travel.state.gov.