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Oct 23, 2025

EU Entry/Exit System Launch Brings Biometric Border Checks for U.S. Travelers

EU Entry/Exit System Launch Brings Biometric Border Checks for U.S. Travelers
Although implemented in Europe, the European Union’s new Entry/Exit System (EES), which officially launched October 12 and was widely reported on October 23, 2025, fundamentally changes how U.S. citizens enter the 29-country Schengen Area. First-time visitors must now submit fingerprints and facial images at the border, replacing the traditional passport stamp. Registration is valid for three years or until passport expiry, after which data must be captured again.

Airports from Paris-CDG to Frankfurt and Madrid have reported early-stage glitches, with processing times ballooning by 30–60 minutes. EU officials target at least 10 percent of checkpoints to be EES-enabled within 60 days, scaling to full coverage by April 10, 2026. Internal border checks re-instated by France, Germany and Poland remain in place during the transition, raising the specter of multiple screenings on multi-country trips.

For U.S. companies, the immediate concern is productivity loss and missed connections as road-warriors navigate unfamiliar kiosks. Travel departments are urging employees to arrive at airports three hours early and to keep proof of accommodation and return travel handy, as officers now have real-time overstay data and may ask follow-up questions.

The good news: frequent business travelers benefit from the three-year validity, and no pre-trip application or fee is required—unlike the forthcoming ETIAS authorization expected in late 2026. However, data-privacy advocates caution that biometric retention rules remain opaque, raising compliance questions for U.S. firms subject to GDPR when processing employees’ travel data.

Travel managers should update itineraries, inform travelers about potential delays, and monitor carrier advisories as airlines adjust minimum connection times. Employers may also need to revise duty-of-care assessments to account for longer post-landing transit within EU airports.
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