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Travel Entry & Insurance Data, By the Numbers

What a 206-country slice of US-traveller entry rules looks like when you line up visa status, advisory levels, mandatory-insurance rules and health-entry flags side by side.

Countries & territories
206
Visa-free for US
119
Require insurance for entry
3
Coverage types
14

Only 3 of 206 countries require travel insurance as a condition of entry for US tourists. The widely-repeated “Europe requires travel insurance” line is a misread: the Schengen insurance rule binds visa applicants, not visa-free US tourists — so every Schengen country here is “not required for entry.” Whether to carry cover anyway is a separate, personal decision.

State Dept advisory-level distribution

Advisory levelCountries
Level 1 — Exercise Normal Precautions107
Level 2 — Exercise Increased Caution51
Level 3 — Reconsider Travel25
Level 4 — Do Not Travel20

Countries by region

RegionCountries
Africa54
Europe47
Latin America & Caribbean37
Asia34
Oceania17
Middle East14
North America3

Frequently asked questions

How many countries does this cover?

206 countries and territories across 7 regions, each with US visa status, State Dept advisory level, mandatory-insurance and Yellow-Fever flags, and healthcare-cost context.

How many countries actually require travel insurance to enter?

Just 3 — the documented cases (e.g. Cuba; Sri Lanka where the rule is in force). For everywhere else, including all of Schengen Europe for visa-free US tourists, insurance is not a condition of entry; whether to carry it is a separate, personal decision.

Informational only — not insurance, financial, or medical advice. Coverage, exclusions, and limits vary by policy and insurer — read the full policy terms before buying. Entry rules can change; verify entry/visa rules and travel advisories on travel.state.gov (and passport-validity / entry requirements with the destination’s embassy) before you travel. Vaccination notes are generic CDC framing, not medical advice — check the CDC destination page and a clinician.

Travel insurance & entry-requirements checklist

Your destination's visa status, advisory level, insurance and health requirements on one page. Free. Informational, not insurance advice.

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