Free Widget · 2026

A passport power badge for your site

A compact, embeddable passport power badge: pick any of 122 passports and get a one-line widget showing how many destinations it enters visa-free, on visa on arrival, or with an e-Visa — with a colour-coded regime bar. Counts come live from our verified, sourced visa database, so the badge updates itself. No API key, no sign-up.

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Grab the embed code

The snippet matches the passport you picked. Paste it anywhere in your page's HTML — it's responsive, tops out at 400px wide, and the counts stay current automatically as our data is re-verified.

<iframe src="https://www.thevisasearch.com/embed/passport-badge?nationality=united-states" title="United States Passport Power Badge" width="100%" height="230" style="border:0;max-width:400px" loading="lazy"></iframe>
<p style="font:13px/1.4 system-ui,sans-serif">Passport power badge by <a href="https://www.thevisasearch.com/passport-power-badge" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Visa Search</a> · <a href="https://www.thevisasearch.com/from/united-states" target="_blank" rel="noopener">United States visa-free countries</a>.</p>

Why embed it

Live, verified counts

The numbers come from the same database that powers TheVisaSearch.com — every rule traced to an official immigration source and dated — and refresh automatically as our data is re-verified.

Honest denominators

The badge says “of the destinations we track”, never “of 195 countries”. We count only rules we have verified — and prohibited passport-and-destination pairs are excluded from the open count, not glossed over.

Tiny and fast

It’s a single server-rendered card — no JavaScript shipped to your readers, so it won’t slow your page down. It fits a sidebar, an author bio or a destination-guide intro.

Free, with credit

Free to use on any site. The snippet includes a small “Visa Search” credit and a link to the full destination list for that passport — that’s the only ask.

How the counts work

  • Best regime per destination. For each destination we track, the badge takes the most open visitor-visa regime available to that passport — visa-free beats visa on arrival, which beats an e-Visa, and so on.
  • The headline number is “go now” reach. Visa-free plus visa on arrival — destinations where nothing needs to be arranged before travelling.
  • Bans override. Where a passport-and-destination pair is not permitted — severed relations, an entry ban — it counts as “not permitted”, never as merely “visa required”.
  • Same numbers everywhere. The badge, the visa-free world map, the Passport Power Index and each passport’s destination list all read the same data, so they always agree.
  • Always confirm before booking. The badge is a summary; final rules should be confirmed with the destination government. See our Editorial & Data Standards.

Prefer a text credit?

If you reference our data without the badge, this credit line is welcome.

Cite this study
Visa Search by Altoglobe. (2026). Passport Power Badge. Retrieved from https://www.thevisasearch.com/passport-power-badge
Embed on your site
<p>Passport power badge by <a href="https://www.thevisasearch.com">Visa Search</a>.</p>

About the data. The badge reads the Visa Search database, where every rule is verified against the destination government’s immigration or foreign-ministry portal and dated, and where prohibited passport-and-destination pairs override ordinary visa rules. Explore the underlying data sets — the Passport Power Index, the visa-free world map, longest visa-free stays and the travel restrictions tracker — or grab the embeddable visa checker. Spot an error? Tell us and we’ll review it.