Visa data for travel businesses
The same data that powers visachecker.org, as an API and an embeddable widget. 197 passports × 197 destinations, nine languages, every rule linked to the government source it came from.
Why anyone buys this
Your customer books a flight and asks: do I need a visa? Right now your agents google it — and sometimes get it wrong.
Entry rules stopped being just about visas. Thailand needs a TDAC filed 72 hours ahead. The UK enforces its ETA at boarding. Kenya replaced visas with an eTA. ETIAS starts in Q4 2026. Miss one and your customer is turned away at the gate.
The alternative is IATA Timatic — enterprise contracts and enterprise pricing — or a spreadsheet somebody updates by hand.
What you get
GET /api/check?from=DE&to=TH&lang=en — verdict, allowed stay, how to apply, the official source URL, and the entry requirements (arrival card, travel authorisation, fees). JSON, CORS enabled, cached at the edge.
One script tag. Renders in your page, not an iframe. Themes to your site, no cookies, no third-party calls.
en · ru · es · fr · de · tr · th · zh · ar — with real grammar, not string interpolation. Russian declines, French elides, Turkish harmonises.
Every rule we assert is checked against a primary government source by an automated test that fails the build if the site would serve something false. 76 facts and growing.
A dated log of what moved and when — including rules that are announced but NOT yet in force, which is what everyone else gets wrong.
Try it right now
No key needed for the free tier. This is a live call to the production API:
curl 'https://visachecker.org/api/check?from=DE&to=TH&lang=en'Plans
- Widget and API
- Attribution link back to VisaChecker (required)
- Fair-use rate limit
- Community support
- White-label — no attribution required
- Higher rate limits
- SLA and uptime guarantee
- Webhooks on rule changes
- Priority support
- Full matrix export
- Custom integration
- Contractual data guarantees
- Named contact
Talk to us
Tell us what you're building and what volume you expect. We'll answer with a real number, not a form letter.
One honest note
The visa matrix is a snapshot with a hand-maintained correction layer, and we say so on every page. No open dataset of visa rules is current — the two that exist were months stale when we checked. What we offer is not omniscience: it is a verified, sourced, machine-readable answer that tells you when it was last checked and links the government page it came from. If you need a legal guarantee, you need Timatic. If you need a good answer with its receipts, that's us.
