If you run a travel blog, a relocation resource or a tour site, the question your readers ask first is almost always the same: “do I need a visa?” We built a free tool that answers it inline — a embeddable visa checker you can drop onto any page with a single line of HTML.
What it does
A visitor picks the passport they hold and the country they want to visit. The widget reads our verified visa database for that exact pair and shows the regime — visa-free, visa on arrival, e-Visa, or visa required — along with the typical stay and a deep link to the full requirements (documents, fees, processing time, refusal reasons) on TheVisaSearch.com.
It’s honest about the hard cases
Most “do I need a visa?” tools quietly default every unknown pair to “visa required”. Ours doesn’t. Where a passport-and-destination pair is genuinely blocked — no diplomatic relations, an entry ban, a passport not valid for the destination — the widget says travel is not permitted and explains why, drawing on the same sourced data behind our travel-restrictions tracker. Telling someone to “just apply for a visa” for a trip that cannot be made is the worst error a visa tool can make.
How to add it
- Open the widget page and choose a height (compact, standard or tall).
- Copy the one-line iframe snippet.
- Paste it into your page’s HTML wherever you want the checker to appear.
- That’s it — it stays current automatically as our data is re-verified.
No API key, no sign-up, free to use — the snippet just includes a small “Powered by Visa Search” credit. Grab the code on the embeddable visa checker page, and explore the data behind it: the Passport Power Index, visa processing times and our Editorial & Data Standards.