Where can I get a visa easily?
Easiest visa to get? Which countries offer fast visa approvals?
Ugh, easiest visa? Tricky one. No place hands you a visa like candy. Depends totally on where you are from.
Seriously, Georgia, Thailand, and Malaysia were pretty chill when I went, like, July 2022. Visa on arrival for me (Aussie passport), super smooth. Thailand especially, breezed through immigration.
For tourism, those three are usually pretty straightforward. But always double-check; rules change faster than my mood swings.
Official government websites are your BFFs. Don't just trust some random blog; get it from the source, ya know?
Which country is easy to get a US visa?
Visa ease is relative. The myth of simple access endures.
Andorra: ESTA; 90 days.
Australia: ESTA; 90 days. My cousin flew to NYC last year.
Austria: Visa Waiver Program; 90 days.
Belgium: ESTA; 90 days.
Canada: Visa Waiver; 90 days. But they always get questions at the border.
Visa Waiver Program (VWP): Allows citizens of participating countries to travel to the U.S. for tourism or business for up to 90 days without a visa. Eligibility requirements apply.
Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA): An automated system used to determine the eligibility of visitors to travel to the United States under the Visa Waiver Program. Not a visa.
Which country gets a US visa easily?
Oh, easily, you say? Like snagging the last donut? Well, seems Mexico is the current champion of the US visa lottery. A whopping 40,600+ permanent visas. Guess they have a tequila good reason! Canada follows, but...slightly less fanfare.
Getting a visa isn’t exactly like ordering a pizza. More like building a rocket, but less exploding. (Hopefully.) So, what else contributes to easy visa access?
- Family ties obviously help. Aunt Mildred vouches for you? Bonus points!
- Job skillshighly in demand? Plumbers of the world, unite! (and immigrate).
- Investment? Cha-ching! Green card through gold, baby!
Seriously though, the "easy" is relative. Each case? Unique, like my grandma's questionable casserole recipes. Consult a lawyer! I repeat, consult a lawyer. My word? Not law. My advice is just...advice!
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