U.S. Passport Falls to Historic Low in 2026

U.S. passport placed over a globe map representing global travel and changing mobility rankings

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As the world moves further into 2026, global travel freedom is being quietly reshaped. The latest Henley Passport Index, using data from the International Air Transport Association (IATA), shows a world that is opening up for some countries while becoming more restrictive for others.

At the top, familiar leaders remain strong. At the bottom, the gap continues to widen. And in between, many countries are slowly climbing—or standing still.

One moment stands out: the United States has dropped to its lowest position ever since the index began 20 years ago.

Global Passport Rankings 2026

The World’s Most Powerful Passports

Top 10 countries with the greatest visa-free access in 2026

#1
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Singapore
192 destinations
#2
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Japan, South Korea
188 destinations
#3
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Denmark, Luxembourg, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland
186 destinations
Rank #4
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Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway
185 destinations
Rank #5
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Hungary, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, UAE
184 destinations
Rank #6
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Croatia, Czechia, Estonia, Malta, New Zealand, Poland
183 destinations
Rank #7
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Australia, Latvia, Liechtenstein, United Kingdom
182 destinations
Rank #8
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Canada, Iceland, Lithuania
181 destinations
Rank #9
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Malaysia
180 destinations
#10
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United States
179 destinations
Lowest U.S. ranking ever — down from #1 in 2014

The Least Powerful Passports

Countries facing the most travel restrictions in 2026

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Rank 1
Iran
40 destinations
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Rank 2
Libya, Sri Lanka
39 destinations
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Rank 3
Eritrea, N. Korea, Palestine
38 destinations
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Rank 4
Bangladesh
37 destinations
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Rank 5
Nepal
35 destinations
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Rank 6
Somalia
33 destinations
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Rank 7
Pakistan, Yemen
31 destinations
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Rank 8
Iraq
29 destinations
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Rank 9
Syria
26 destinations
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Rank 10
Afghanistan
24 destinations
168 fewer than Singapore

Middle-Tier Passports

Most countries offer moderate travel access between 41–178 destinations

Ranks 11–30

Bulgaria, Romania (178); Monaco (177); Chile (175); Cyprus (174); Andorra, Hong Kong (171); Argentina, Brazil (169); Israel (165); Barbados, Brunei (162); Mexico (157); Uruguay (156); Costa Rica, Panama (148)

Ranks 31–60

Peru, Taiwan, Serbia, Colombia, Montenegro, Russia, Turkey, Qatar, South Africa, Kuwait, Ecuador, Saudi Arabia, Jamaica, China, Thailand, and others in this range

Ranks 61–91

Kenya, Ghana, Morocco, India, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Vietnam, Lebanon, Sudan, and many countries across Africa, Asia, and the Middle East (41–78 destinations)

Why the U.S. Ranking Is Falling

Americans can travel to 179 countries with little paperwork—but the U.S. allows visa-free entry to only 46. As more nations expect equal treatment, some are removing visa-free access for U.S. passport holders.

Countries like the United Arab Emirates, which actively expand visa openness, continue to rise. Countries that remain more closed are slowly losing ground.

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