For decades, the strength of a passport has been measured by travel openness, the ability to enter countries without the hassle of a visa. As per the latest rankings by the Henley Passport Index that tracks global passport power, there has been a historic shift for the first time in its 20-year history - the United States has fallen out of the top 10. The latest ranking places the US in 12th place, tied with Malaysia, allowing visa-free access to 180 of the 227 countries and territories tracked by the index. In comparison, Singapore leads the world with visa-free entry to 193 destinations, followed by South Korea (190) and Japan (189). The top 10 list is now dominated by Asian countries, reflecting a global trend toward mobility and international cooperation. Read more: 10 best coun
Henley Passport Index 2025: In a first, US passport falls out of top 10 and India’s position is…

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