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Bulgaria Visa & Entry Requirements (2026)

Bulgaria Visa & Entry Requirements (2026)

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Bulgaria became a full Schengen member โ€” air, sea, and land borders all included โ€” on January 1, 2025, ending years of partial membership. As of 2026, most Western passport holders (US, UK, EU/Schengen citizens, Australia, New Zealand, and roughly 60 other nationalities) can enter visa-free for up to 90 days within any rolling 180-day period, the standard Schengen rule. ETIAS, a new pre-travel authorization for visa-exempt visitors, is expected to launch in Q4 2026 and become mandatory around mid-2027 โ€” it is not required yet.

Bulgaria's entry rules changed in a genuinely significant way very recently, so don't trust an old blog post here. As of 2026 it's a fully integrated Schengen country, which simplifies things a lot for most travelers โ€” here's exactly what that means for your specific passport.

Bulgaria is now full Schengen โ€” what changed

Bulgaria and Romania partially joined Schengen in March 2024 (air and sea borders only, with land border checks still in place). On January 1, 2025, the EU Council lifted the remaining land-border checks, making Bulgaria a fully integrated Schengen member for the first time. Practically, this means: no passport stamps or checks when crossing Bulgaria's land border with fellow Schengen countries (like Greece), and Bulgaria now counts fully toward the standard Schengen 90/180-day visa-free allowance for non-EU visitors.

Visa-free stay by nationality (as of 2026)

PassportCurrent visa-free stayNotes
United States, Canada90 days within any 180-day periodStandard Schengen rule; time in Bulgaria now counts toward your total Schengen days across all Schengen countries.
United Kingdom90 days within any 180-day periodSame Schengen rule as other visa-exempt nationalities; the UK's own separate ETA scheme has no bearing on entry to Bulgaria.
EU / Schengen countriesUnrestrictedFull freedom of movement, no border checks or stay limits.
Australia, New Zealand90 days within any 180-day periodSame terms as US/Canada/UK.
IndiaSchengen visa required in advanceIndia isn't on the EU's visa-exemption list, so this applies to Bulgaria like every other Schengen country โ€” apply for a Schengen (Type C) visa before you fly, ideally through whichever Schengen country is your main destination or first entry point.
ChinaSchengen visa required in advanceSame story as India โ€” mainland Chinese passports aren't visa-exempt, so a Schengen visa is needed before travel, not on arrival.
UAE90 days within any 180-day periodUnlike most Gulf passports, the UAE is on the EU's visa-exemption list โ€” Emirati citizens get the same 90/180-day visa-free entry as US or UK travelers.
Saudi Arabia (and most other Gulf passports)Schengen visa required in advanceSaudi Arabia is not on the exemption list, so a Schengen visa is needed in advance โ€” don't assume Gulf-region status is uniform, since the UAE is the exception here, not the rule.
South AfricaSchengen visa required in advanceSouth African passports aren't Schengen-exempt โ€” apply for a Schengen visa ahead of your trip.
Brazil90 days within any 180-day periodBrazil is Schengen-exempt, same as most of Latin America (Argentina, Chile, Mexico, and others are on the same list) โ€” check your specific country if you're not Brazilian, since it isn't a blanket regional rule.
Malaysia, Singapore90 days within any 180-day periodBoth are Schengen-exempt โ€” same 90/180-day terms as EU/Schengen visitors.
Philippines, IndonesiaSchengen visa required in advanceUnlike their Malaysian and Singaporean neighbors, these two are not on the exemption list and need a Schengen visa arranged before travel.
Other nationalities not listed aboveVariesNeeds a Schengen visa in advance โ€” check the current EU exemption list for your specific passport before assuming you're covered.
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The 90/180-day rule is cumulative across the entire Schengen area, not per country. If you've already spent time in France, Greece, or any other Schengen country recently, those days count against your 90-day allowance in Bulgaria too โ€” track your total Schengen days across your whole trip, not just time spent in Bulgaria.

ETIAS โ€” coming, but not required yet

ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorisation System) is a new pre-travel screening and authorization requirement for visa-exempt travelers entering the Schengen area, similar in concept to the US ESTA. As of mid-2026 it has not yet launched โ€” the European Commission has confirmed a Q4 2026 launch window, with a roughly six-month transitional grace period after that before it becomes mandatory (expected around April 2027). The fee is set at โ‚ฌ20 for travelers aged 18โ€“70. Don't pay any third-party site claiming to process an ETIAS application before it's actually live โ€” check the official EU source close to your travel date.

Other entry basics

  • Your passport should be valid for at least 3 months beyond your planned departure from the Schengen area, with at least one blank page.
  • Land border crossings from non-Schengen neighbors (like Turkey or Serbia) still involve a passport check, even though internal Schengen land borders (like the one with Greece) do not.
  • As with any Schengen country, immigration officers occasionally ask for proof of onward travel or accommodation โ€” keep a digital copy of your return ticket and hotel bookings handy.

Questions people actually ask

Do US citizens need a visa for Bulgaria?
No โ€” as of 2026, US passport holders get the standard Schengen visa-free entry of up to 90 days within any 180-day period, the same rule as the rest of the Schengen area, since Bulgaria became a full Schengen member on January 1, 2025.
Is Bulgaria part of Schengen?
Yes, fully, since January 1, 2025 โ€” air, sea, and land borders. Before that date it was a partial member (air and sea only, since March 2024) with land border checks still in place.
What is ETIAS and do I need it for Bulgaria?
ETIAS is a new pre-travel authorization for visa-exempt visitors to the Schengen area, similar to the US ESTA. It is not required yet as of mid-2026 โ€” it's expected to launch in Q4 2026 and become mandatory around April 2027, with a โ‚ฌ20 fee.
Does time in Bulgaria count toward my Schengen 90-day limit?
Yes โ€” since Bulgaria is now a full Schengen member, days spent there count toward the same cumulative 90-day-in-180-days allowance as any other Schengen country.

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