Entry/Exit Requirements
"A passport is required. A visa is not required for American
citizens for business or tourist stays of up to 90 days. That period
begins when you enter any of the Schengen group of countries: Austria,
Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany,
Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg,
Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia,
Spain, and Sweden. Luxembourg is a member of the Schengen group
within the European Union. No immunization is necessary. For further
information concerning entry requirements for Luxembourg, travelers
may contact the Embassy of Luxembourg at 2200 Massachusetts Ave.
NW, Washington, DC 20008, phone: (202) 265-4171 or 4172, or the
Luxembourg Consulate General in New York, phone: (212) 888-6664
or in San Francisco, phone: (415) 788-0816. Visit the Embassy of
Luxembourg web site at http://www.luxembourg-usa.org
for the most current visa information.
Note: Although European Union regulations require that non-EU visitors
obtain a stamp in their passport upon initial entry to a Schengen
country, many borders are not staffed with officers carrying out
this function. If an American citizen wishes to ensure that his
or her entry is properly documented, it may be necessary to request
a stamp at an official point of entry. Under local law, travelers
without a stamp in their passport may be questioned and asked to
document the length of their stay in Schengen countries at the time
of departure or at any other point during their visit, and could
face possible fines or other repercussions if unable to do so."
- US State Dept
For non-US Citizen requirements, please contact
us for updated information.
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