Once your ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorisation System) application is approved, it doesn’t mean your responsibilities are over. Travelers must understand how long ETIAS remains valid, when it needs to be reapplied for, and how to update key details.
This guide explains ETIAS validity, renewal requirements, and post-approval updates that every traveler should know before heading to Europe in 2026.
How Long Is ETIAS Valid?
- ETIAS is valid for three years from the date of approval
- Or until your passport expires—whichever comes first
Example:
If your passport expires in 18 months, your ETIAS will also expire in 18 months, even though its maximum validity is 3 years.
Multiple Entries Allowed:
- You can use one ETIAS for multiple trips to Europe
- Stay limit: 90 days within any 180-day period
When Does ETIAS Expire Early?
ETIAS becomes invalid if:
- Your passport expires
- Your personal data changes significantly (e.g. name, gender, nationality)
- You are flagged in security databases after approval
Can You Renew ETIAS?
There is no traditional “renewal” process.
- Once ETIAS expires, you must submit a new application
- You cannot extend an active ETIAS authorization
Recommended:
- Apply for a new ETIAS at least one week before your next trip
- Make sure your passport is valid for at least 3 months beyond your planned departure from Europe
How to Update ETIAS Information
Certain details can be updated online without reapplying:
- Email address
- Travel itinerary or contact information
Details that require a new ETIAS:
- New passport
- Name change (e.g. after marriage)
- Change in nationality
- New health or criminal conditions that affect eligibility
What If You Travel With an Expired ETIAS?
You may be:
- Denied boarding by your airline
- Refused entry at the Schengen border
Always verify your ETIAS and passport validity before each trip.
FAQ: ETIAS Validity and Renewal
No. ETIAS allows visits of up to 90 days in any 180-day period.
It is included in the email confirmation and linked to your passport.
No. A new passport requires a new ETIAS.
You must apply for a new ETIAS with updated identification.
No. You must complete a new application once the current one expires.
Understanding how long your ETIAS remains valid—and when to reapply or update your information—is essential for smooth travel to Europe. Make sure your passport is valid, monitor expiration dates, and reapply on time to avoid disruptions.
Stay organized and you’ll enjoy hassle-free access to over 30 European countries.
Source: European Commission – ETIAS official website and EU travel documentation guidelines
ETIAS validity periods and renewal rules depend on several factors, including passport validity and travel history. For travelers who are new to the system, reviewing how ETIAS works from start to finish can help avoid mistakes. Our ETIAS overview breaks down the key rules in simple terms. ETIAS overview

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