If you’re living in a country like ours and your passport isn’t exactly the most powerful in the world, then you’re in for a treat with this post. Some visas, such as a multi-destination visa, let you travel to multiple destinations with just one sticker in your passport—how cool is that? So, let’s dive in and explore your options.
Before we jump into the list, I just want to give you a heads-up: this post is aimed at most passport holders.
However, it’s always a smart move to check with your local consulate before traveling. That way, you can make sure you won’t run into any issues when trying to enter your destination country.
Alright, let’s dive in! The first visa we’re going to talk about is the U.S. visa. With a B-2 tourist visa, you can travel to multiple destinations without any extra hassle.
Duration of Stay: You can typically stay in Mexico for up to 180 days.
Entry Documents: You will need:
- A valid passport.
- A completed Forma Migratoria Multiple (FMM), which is a tourist card obtained when entering Mexico.
Duration of Stay: You can typically stay in Costa Rica for up to 90 days.
Entry Documents: You will need:
- A valid passport.
- Proof of onward travel (such as a return ticket).
- Evidence of sufficient funds for your stay may also be requested.
Duration of Stay: You can typically stay in Belize for up to 30 days, and it may be possible to extend your stay.
Entry Documents: You will need:
- A valid passport.
- Proof of onward travel (such as a return ticket).
- Sometimes, immigration officials may ask for evidence of sufficient funds for your stay.
Duration of Stay: You can typically stay in Guatemala for up to 90 days.
Entry Documents: You will need:
- A valid passport
- Proof of onward travel (such as a return ticket).
- It’s also advisable to have evidence of sufficient funds for your stay, although this is not always required.
- Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, and Nicaragua are known as the CA-4 countries. This means that once you enter any one of these countries, you can freely travel between them without any restrictions.
Duration of Stay: You can typically stay in Honduras for up to 90 days.
Entry Documents: You will need:
- A valid passport.
- Proof of onward travel (such as a return ticket).
- It’s also a good idea to have evidence of sufficient funds for your stay, although this may not always be requested.
- Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, and Nicaragua are known as the CA-4 countries. This means that once you enter any one of these countries, you can freely travel between them without any restrictions.
Duration of Stay: You can typically stay in El Salvador for up to 90 days.
Entry Documents: You will need:
- A valid passport
- Proof of onward travel (such as a return ticket).
- It’s also a good idea to have evidence of sufficient funds for your stay, although this may not always be requested.
- Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, and Nicaragua are known as the CA-4 countries. This means that once you enter any one of these countries, you can freely travel between them without any restrictions.
Duration of Stay: You can typically stay in Nicaragua for up to 90 days.
Entry Documents: You will need:
- A valid passport
- Proof of onward travel (such as a return ticket).
- You may also be asked for evidence of sufficient funds for your stay.
- You will need to get tourist card on arrival which will cost 10 USD
- Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, and Nicaragua are known as the CA-4 countries. This means that once you enter any one of these countries, you can freely travel between them without any restrictions.
Duration of Stay: You can typically stay in Panama for up to 180 days as a tourist.
Entry Documents: You will need:
- A valid passport (must be valid for at least three months beyond your entry date).
- Your valid U.S. visa.
- Sometimes, evidence of onward travel (such as a return ticket) and proof of sufficient funds for your stay may be required.
- Make sure you’ve vistited US at least once before entering Panama
Duration of Stay: You can typically stay in the Bahamas for up to 90 days.
Entry Documents: You will need:
- A valid passport (must be valid for the duration of your stay).
- Your valid U.S. visa.
- Proof of onward travel (such as a return ticket).
Duration of Stay: You can typically stay in Antigua and Barbuda for up to 180 days.
Entry Documents: You will need:
- A valid passport (must be valid for at least six months beyond your entry date).
- Your valid U.S. visa.
- Proof of onward travel (such as a return ticket).
Duration of Stay: You can typically stay in the Dominican Republic for up to 30 days as a tourist.
Entry Documents: You will need:
- A valid passport (must be valid for the duration of your stay).
- Your valid U.S. visa.
- A completed Tourist Card (this can usually be obtained on arrival at the airport).
- Proof of onward travel (such as a return ticket).
Duration of Stay: You can typically stay in Peru for up to 183 days as a tourist.
Entry Documents: You will need:
- A valid passport (must be valid for at least six months beyond your entry date).
- Your valid U.S. visa.
- Proof of onward travel (such as a return ticket) may be requested.
- Occasionally, evidence of sufficient funds for your stay can be required, although this is not always requested.
Duration of Stay: You can typically stay in Colombia for up to 90 days as a tourist, with the possibility of extending your stay for an additional 90 days.
Entry Documents: When traveling to Colombia, you will need:
- A valid passport (must be valid for at least six months beyond your entry date).
- Your valid U.S. visa.
- Proof of onward travel (such as a return ticket).
- Occasionally, immigration officers may ask for evidence of sufficient funds for your stay.
Duration of Stay: You can typically stay in the Cayman Islands for up to 30 days as a tourist. Extensions may be requested, but they are at the discretion of immigration officials.
Entry Documents: When traveling to the Cayman Islands, you will need:
- A valid passport (must be valid for at least six months beyond your entry date).
- Your valid U.S. visa.
- Proof of onward travel (such as a return ticket).
Duration of Stay: You can typically stay in Bermuda for a period of up to 90 days.
Entry Documents: When traveling to Bermuda, you will need:
- A valid passport (must be valid for at least six months beyond your entry date).
- Your valid U.S. visa.
- Proof of onward travel (such as a return ticket).
Duration of Stay: You can typically stay in Saint Kitts and Nevis for up to 90 days for tourism without a visa.
Entry Documents: When traveling to Saint Kitts and Nevis, you will need:
- A valid passport (which should be valid for at least six months beyond your arrival date).
- A valid US visa.
- Proof of onward travel, such as a return ticket.
Duration of Stay: You can typically stay in Saint Lucia for up to 6 weeks (42 days) without a visa.
Entry Documents: You will need:
- A valid passport (must be valid for at least six months beyond your intended date of arrival).
- Your valid US visa
- Proof of onward travel (such as a return ticket).
- Evidence of sufficient funds for your stay might also be requested.
Duration of Stay: You can typically stay in Jamaica for up to 90 days as a tourist.
Entry Documents: When traveling to Jamaica, you will need:
- A valid passport (must be valid for the duration of your stay).
- Your valid US visa
- Proof of onward travel (such as a return ticket).
Duration of Stay: Visitors can typically stay for up to 90 days without a visa.
Entry Documents: When traveling to Barbados, you will need:
- A valid passport (must be valid for the duration of your stay).
- Your valid US visa
- Proof of onward travel (such as a return ticket).
Transit visa is available for travelers who hold a valid US visa and are traveling to or from US. This provision allows you to enter South Korea for transit purposes without needing a separate tourist visa. Transit visa is provided only in Incheon International Airport.
Duration: The transit visa allows for a stay of up to 30 days while in South Korea.
Entry Documents:
- A valid passport
- Proof of travel plans, including a flight itinerary showing your travel to and from US and onward travel.
- Accommodation booking during your stay in South Korea
Same countries can be visited if you have valid Canadian Visa, so I won’t reiterate the list mentioned earlier.
The next visa worth considering for multi-destination travel is the Australian visa. While it may not provide access to as many countries as the U.S. or Canadian visas, it certainly facilitates easier travel within Oceania.
Transit visa is available for travelers who hold a valid Australian visa and are traveling to or from Australia. This provision allows you to enter South Korea for transit purposes without needing a separate tourist visa. Transit visa is provided only in Incheon International Airport.
Duration: The transit visa allows for a stay of up to 30 days while in South Korea.
Entry Documents:
- A valid passport
- Proof of travel plans, including a flight itinerary showing your travel to and from Australia and onward travel.
- Accommodation booking during your stay in South Korea
Duration of Stay: You can typically stay in Tonga for up to 31 days without needing to obtain a separate visa.
Entry Documents:
- A valid passport (which should be valid for at least six months beyond your date of arrival).
- Your valid Australian visa (it’s a good idea to have it available for documentation purposes).
- Proof of onward travel (such as a return ticket).
- Evidence of sufficient funds for your stay may also be requested by immigration officials.
Duration of Stay: You can typically stay in Samoa for up to 60 days without needing to obtain a separate visa.
Entry Documents:
- A valid passport (which should be valid for at least six months beyond your date of arrival).
- Your valid Australian visa (it’s a good idea to have it available for documentation purposes).
- Proof of onward travel (such as a return ticket).
- Evidence of sufficient funds for your stay may also be requested by immigration officials.
Duration of Stay: You can typically stay in Vanuatu for up to 30 days without needing a visa.
Entry Documents:
- A valid passport (which should be valid for at least six months beyond your date of arrival).
- Your valid Australian visa, although it may not be explicitly required at the point of entry.
- Proof of onward travel (such as a return ticket).
- Evidence of sufficient funds for your stay may also be requested by immigration officials.
Duration of Stay: You can typically stay in Cook Islands for up to 31 days without needing a visa.
Entry Documents:
- A valid passport (which should be valid for at least six months beyond your date of arrival).
- Your valid Australian visa (for documentation purposes, although this may not be explicitly required at entry).
- Proof of onward travel (such as a return ticket).
- Evidence of sufficient funds for your stay may also be requested by immigration officials.
Duration of Stay: You can typically stay in Solomon Islands for up to 90 days without needing a visa.
Entry Documents:
- A valid passport (which should be valid for at least six months beyond your date of arrival).
- Your valid Australian visa, although it may not be explicitly required at the point of entry.
- Proof of onward travel (such as a return ticket).
- Evidence of sufficient funds for your stay may also be requested by immigration officials.
Duration of stay: If you hold a valid Australian visa, you may be eligible for a visa on arrival for a stay of up to 60 days.
Entry Documents:
- A valid passport (must be valid for at least six months beyond your date of arrival).
- A valid Australian visa (to support your visa on arrival eligibility, although it’s not explicitly required at entry).
- Proof of onward travel (such as a return ticket).
- Evidence of sufficient funds for your stay may also be requested by immigration officials.
You can travel to Tonga, Samoa, Vanuatu, Cook Islands and Solomon Islands with New Zealand visa as well.
Note: We are going to update this post if new information is available!







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