Route preparation

Visa Route Checker Guide

A useful visa-route question needs more than a destination. Passport, residence, travel purpose, date and transit can all change the likely route and the official page you should check.

Bordivo is independent and is not a government website. It provides route preparation information and official source links, not legal advice, and does not guarantee approval or entry.

What a route checker should separate

A traveler may be visa-free for a short visit but still need an ETA, ETIAS or other authorisation. A work, study or family purpose can lead to a different route even for the same passport and destination. Transit can add a separate airport or border-control question.

What to enter

  1. Your passport country and country of residence.
  2. Your destination and any transit stop.
  3. Your travel purpose and expected stay length.
  4. Your travel date, because official rules and launch dates can change.
  5. Whether a connection stays airside or requires border control, when relevant.

Common questions

Do I need a visa?

That depends on the passport, residence, destination, purpose, stay length and sometimes transit route. Use the checker, then confirm the result with the official source.

Does visa-free mean no preparation?

No. Visa-free travelers can still face travel authorisations, stay limits, passport-validity rules and border evidence requirements.

Can Bordivo tell me my likely route?

Yes. Bordivo can organize the likely route and official source links, but the responsible authority makes the final decision.

What to do next

Start a check for one specific trip. Review the likely route, open the official source and confirm the final requirements before applying or travelling.

Bordivo provides route preparation information and official source links. Always confirm final requirements with the official government, embassy, consulate or immigration authority source before applying or travelling.