Visa to Guam for citizens of USA
Entry is allowed without prior visa
U.S. citizens and U.S. nationals citizens may live and work freely in Guam. Passport / EDL is required for entry. Under certain circumstances, a government issued photo ID and proof of citizenship may be used in lieu a passport on a case-by-case basis.
About
Guam is an unincorporated territory of the United States located in the western Pacific Ocean, known for its tropical climate and strategic military significance. Its capital city is Hagåtña.
The territory's industrial base is developing, primarily focused on tourism, the military, and small-scale manufacturing. Guam benefits from its status as a travel destination, with potential in sectors like hospitality and service industries.
English and Chamorro are the official languages of Guam, with a significant portion of the population also speaking Filipino and other Pacific Island languages, reflecting the island's multicultural heritage.
Guam's economy heavily relies on tourism, supported by its natural landscapes and cultural attractions, as well as the presence of U.S. military bases, which provide stability and employment opportunities. The culture of Guam is a blend of indigenous Chamorro traditions and influences from Spain, the United States, and other Asian cultures.
Guam is also known for its historical sites and cultural landmarks, including remnants from World War II and ancient Chamorro settlements, making it a place of both natural beauty and historical importance.