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What travel documents do I need?
What travel documents do I need?
What travel documents do I need?
The documents you need to travel depend on your nationality, your destination, and whether you have any transit stops along the way. As a general rule, you will always need a valid passport or national ID card (for domestic or intra-EU flights) that remains valid for at least six months beyond your travel date.
For international flights, many countries require a visa or electronic travel authorization in addition to your passport. For example, travelers to the United States may need an ESTA, while those visiting countries in the Schengen Area may need a Schengen visa depending on their nationality. Requirements vary widely, so we strongly recommend checking well in advance.
If your itinerary includes a transit stop in a third country, you may also need a transit visa, even if you're not leaving the airport. Transit requirements depend on the country, the airport, and your nationality, so make sure to verify this before your trip.
It is the passenger's sole responsibility to ensure they have all the required travel documents before departure. Farera is unable to provide visa or immigration advice, and we are not liable if you are denied boarding or entry due to missing or insufficient documentation. Airlines will not allow you to board without the proper documents, and no refund will be issued in such cases.
We recommend checking the official government website of your destination country, or using tools like IATA's Travel Centre, to confirm exactly what documents you need for your specific trip.
The documents you need to travel depend on your nationality, your destination, and whether you have any transit stops along the way. As a general rule, you will always need a valid passport or national ID card (for domestic or intra-EU flights) that remains valid for at least six months beyond your travel date.
For international flights, many countries require a visa or electronic travel authorization in addition to your passport. For example, travelers to the United States may need an ESTA, while those visiting countries in the Schengen Area may need a Schengen visa depending on their nationality. Requirements vary widely, so we strongly recommend checking well in advance.
If your itinerary includes a transit stop in a third country, you may also need a transit visa, even if you're not leaving the airport. Transit requirements depend on the country, the airport, and your nationality, so make sure to verify this before your trip.
It is the passenger's sole responsibility to ensure they have all the required travel documents before departure. Farera is unable to provide visa or immigration advice, and we are not liable if you are denied boarding or entry due to missing or insufficient documentation. Airlines will not allow you to board without the proper documents, and no refund will be issued in such cases.
We recommend checking the official government website of your destination country, or using tools like IATA's Travel Centre, to confirm exactly what documents you need for your specific trip.

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© 2026 Farera. All Rights Reserved.
Farera / MicroSignals, Inc. Delaware 19904, USA

© 2026 Farera. All Rights Reserved.
Farera / MicroSignals, Inc. Delaware 19904, USA
California CST: 2158787-50

