Home > Do I Need ETIAS for Luxembourg? A Comprehensive Guide for Travelers
When planning a trip to the charming country of Luxembourg, it’s important to understand which travel requirements apply to you.
Luxembourg, nestled between Belgium, Germany, and France, is a small country with dense forests, beautiful villages, and lavish culture. With museums, nature, and Michelin-star restaurants, Luxembourg has something for every type of traveler.
In this article, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know about ETIAS for Luxembourg, including who needs it, a step-by-step guide, and how it applies to your upcoming trip to Diekirch, Esch-sur-Alzette, or wherever you’re headed to in this lovely country.
Yes, if you’re traveling to Luxembourg without a visa, you will need ETIAS from 2025 on (this includes US citizens). Keep in mind that if you're a citizen of a Schengen country, you are exempt.
For context, some countries have visa-waiver agreements with the Schengen area (which includes Luxembourg). This agreement allows travelers from those countries to visit Luxembourg for short stays without needing to obtain a visa. Countries include the US, UK, Canada, Australia, Japan, and more.
Instead of a visa, citizens from visa-exempt countries will need ETIAS moving forward.
You do not need ETIAS if you are a citizen of a Schengen country or hold a valid Schengen visa.
No. If you hold a valid visa for Luxembourg (or Schengen visa), you do not need to apply for ETIAS. ETIAS is a travel authorization that allows you to enter the Schengen area. Your visa is already a travel authorization, so you do not need to obtain ETIAS.
You will be asked to provide a few details such as your full name, birth date, and passport number. You’ll also be asked to share a bit about your travel plans, such as your arrival/departure dates and where you’ll be going.
Next, you’ll be asked a few questions about your background. According to the official European Union website, you’ll need to share your parents’ first names, current occupation, and level of education. You’ll also be asked about any past criminal convictions.
There is a small application fee when you apply for ETIAS. You can use a debit or credit card and pay the fee entirely online, which is 7 euros.
In most cases, your ETIAS approval will be immediate or within a couple of minutes. However, it’s important to note that approval can take up to 30 days. This is uncommon, but because it can happen, it’s best to plan ahead and act accordingly.
Once you have your ETIAS approval, you’re ready for your trip to Luxembourg! Your approval will be automatically linked to your passport for border authorities to see. It’s best to save proof of approval though, or even print it out – just in case.
Your ETIAS is valid for up to three years, or until your passport expires, whichever comes first.
If your ETIAS application is denied, you’ll receive an email detailing the reason(s) for refusal. This email will also have instructions on how you can appeal the decision. Do keep in mind that you won’t be able to travel to Luxembourg without ETIAS approval.
According to the EU website, a valid ETIAS does permit you to travel throughout the Schengen area and Cyprus. With that being said, it does not guarantee entry. Border guards can still deny you entry.
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