Albania Travel & Visa Entry Requirements
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One of the most important steps that you can take to make sure that you are not delayed during a trip around the world involves getting all of your necessary paperwork in order. If you’re traveling to Albania for the purposes of business or pleasure, you’ll no doubt be pleased to learn that the country does not require an Albania visa, tourist or business for all United States citizens, so long as your stay will not exceed 90 days in length.
Despite this, you’ll still want to check the validity of your passport before your trip begins. You will need an official United States passport that will be valid for at least 90 days after your trip begins. You will also want to go through your passport and make sure that you have at least two full blank pages to accommodate any stamps that may be required when you actually get to the country.
Finally, look over your travel plans and make sure that you aren’t stopping in any country that does require a tourist or business visa. Just because Albania doesn’t require one doesn’t mean that another country along the way won’t. If you need to apply for a new passport, renew your existing passport, order new blank pages or more, you can easily do so at any time using expedited passport services in your area.
Albania Embassy & Consulate Information
Embassy & Consulate | Address | Phone Number |
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Albania Embassy | 2100 Street, N.W. D.C. 20008 Washington United State |
Phone+1-202-2234942
Fax+1-202-6287342
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Albania Consulate | 156 Fifth Avenue, Suite 1210 NY 10010 New York United States |
Phone+1-212-2557381
Fax+1-212-255738
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Additional Albania Information
Capital | Thirana is Albania’s largest city and Capital |
Currency | Lek |
Language | Albanian |
Electricity | Voltage 230 V frequency 50 Hz, Power sockets: C/F |
Country Code | +355 |
Time Zone | CET (UTC+1), Summer DST, CEST (UTC+2) |