Visa question from USA to Dublin to Glasgow [closed]
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I am a US citizen and I am flying from the USA to Glasgow with a stop in Dublin to change planes.
Do I need a visa even thought I am not leaving the plane and if so is it a certain type of visa?
Best Answer
Whether you leave the plane or not, US passport holders do not need a visa to transit in Ireland, nor even to visit.
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