As of the latest information, here are four countries where U.S. citizens typically need visas to visit:
- China: U.S. citizens generally require a visa to enter China for tourism, business, or other purposes. The process usually involves applying at a Chinese consulate or embassy.
- Russia: U.S. citizens typically need a visa to travel to Russia. The visa application process often requires an invitation from a Russian host or organization.
- Brazil: U.S. citizens usually need a visa to visit Brazil for tourism or business. The visa application can be completed online or at a Brazilian consulate or embassy.
- India: U.S. citizens typically need a visa to enter India for tourism, business, or other purposes. The process involves applying for a visa through an Indian consulate or embassy.
Visa requirements can change, so it’s essential to check with the respective country’s embassy or consulate before planning your trip. Additionally, some countries may have visa-free entry or visa-on-arrival options for U.S. citizens for short stays or specific purposes.