ESTA vs ETIAS: What are the differences for travel to the USA and Europe?
When planning a trip abroad, it’s essential to know which entry authorizations are required. Two electronic systems that are often confused areESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorization) for the United States, andETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorisation System) for the European Union.
Although they may seem similar, their objectives, conditions and operation differ. Here’s a complete guide to the difference between ESTA and ETIAS authorization.
What is ESTA?
- Country concerned: United States
- Meaning: Electronic System for Travel Authorization
- Implementation: 2009
- Purpose: to reinforce security and control visa-exempt travellers.
- Validity: 2 years (or until passport expires).
- Conditions:
- Reserved for nationals of member countries of the Visa Waiver Program (VWP).
- Authorizes stays of up to 90 days (tourism, business, transit).
- Cost: 21 USD.
- Lead time: usually within minutes/hours of online application.
What is ETIAS?
- Zone concerned: European Union (Schengen)
- Meaning: European Travel Information and Authorisation System
- Planned implementation: 2027
- Purpose: to check visa-exempt travellers before they arrive in the Schengen area.
- Validity: 3 years (or until passport expires).
- Conditions:
- Reserved for travelers from countries not requiring a Schengen visa, such as the USA, Canada, Australia, etc.
- Authorizes a stay of up to 90 days within a 180-day period.
- Cost: €20 (free for under-18s and over-70s).
- Turnaround time: within minutes for most applications, but up to 30 days if additional checks are required.
ESTA vs ETIAS comparison chart
| Criteria | ESTA (United States) | ETIAS (European Union) |
|---|---|---|
| Geographic zone | United States | Schengen area (EU) |
| Implementation | 2009 | 2025 (planned) |
| Validity | 2 years | 3 years |
| Maximum stay | 90 days | 90 days over 180 days |
| Cost | 21 USD | 7 € |
| Lead time | A few minutes/hours | A few minutes to 30 days |
| Eligible countries | Visa Waiver Program members | Travelers from EU visa-exempt countries |
What ESTA and ETIAS have in common
- 100% online application
- Electronic authorization linked to passport (not a traditional visa)
- Maximum stay 90 days
- Primary objective: security and screening of travellers prior to entry
- Price almost the same
Key differences to remember
- ESTA only applies to travel to the United States.
- ETIAS will only concern travel to the European Union (Schengen).
- ESTA is already mandatory, whileETIAS will come into force in 2027.
- The period of validity is different: ETIAS valid longer.
