American passport is not strong as it was often, get down 10 in the year of year

The US is at the end of the top 10 in the fight for the year of the world’s most powerful passports for the first time in the 20th anniversary.
American passports fall at the 10th place held by Iceland and Lithuania, in the Henley Passport anniversary – which the passport area can enter without visa. The US fell at the levels every year since 2014, where their passports were ranked in too much.
The US has a free-visa free accessible visa, and a passport from Singapore, holds high space, enables the highest access to the visa to 193, according to the index. On Tuesday news, Henley, London-based Migrarcing Consultant Group, noticed that countries such as US and the UK “appear to return against restricted entry policies.”
“Your passport is no longer a tour guide – shows the political influence of your country and international relationships,” Henley & Partner CEO Dr. Steffen said the issuance of news said.
American travelers can find out which countries require visa by using the US State Department to learn about the search tool.
The US also has the low “Openness,” Allows only some 46 other nations to visit Visa-Free Free, according to index. According to the index. The US requirements are based on several factors, including national safety, public safety and legislation, according to the state Department.
In a statement, department spokesman spokesman said the Federal Agencher remained confident on the US Passport Earth.
“While the International Passport Rans Rans Rans Rans Rans Rans may vary accordingly, our focus is consistent with safe, practical travel, US and other countries alike,” said spokesman.
In the second place in Henley’s Ndex Indicator Japanese and South Korea, the passports of the countries give 190 international landowners. Most of the highest slots are left, including certain levels, held by Europe, except the United Arab Emirates and Canada in the eighth and US area in the 10th place.
Afghanistan is already calculated. Its passport gives free access only to 25 countries.
Henley says its indication is based on special details from the International Air Transport Association, a large travel database.
“The combination we see in the higher undecores is – and to be kept – through the founder of Passport-Index, in a statement. such. “