About
Built for travellers,
not bureaucrats.
We started Atlaspass because we've been there — staring at a government website at 2am, trying to figure out whether we need a visa, what it costs, and which documents to dig up. Every country has its own system, its own jargon, and its own surprises.
So we decided to fix it. Atlaspass takes the official rules for every passport-destination pairing and translates them into plain, friendly English. No legalese, no guesswork, no conflicting blog posts from 2019.
What we believe
Visa information should be free, clear, and trustworthy. You shouldn't need a travel agent to understand whether you need a visa, how much it costs, or what documents to prepare.
How we stay accurate
Every fact on Atlaspass is sourced from official immigration authorities — not forums, not blogs, not AI guesses. Every route page shows the date we last verified it and links directly to the official source. When rules change, we update.
How we make money
Atlaspass is free to use — always. When you're ready to apply for your visa, we offer the option to continue through our partners (iVisa and Sherpa), who handle the application process for you. If you choose to use them, we may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. We always show the government fee separately so you know exactly what you're paying for.
We will never charge you for information. The guide is the product; the partners are how we sustain it.
What's coming
- “Where can my passport take me?” — see every destination your passport opens, ranked by how easy entry is.
- Visa alerts — get emailed the moment rules change for a route you care about.
- 35,000+ routes — we're expanding from 20 curated routes to every passport-destination pairing on earth.
Questions? Reach out at our contact page.
