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When I was in Helsinki, Finland, I wanted to take the 4.5 hour ride to visit stunning St. Petersburg, Russia.  But Americans can’t just roll in there.  You need a special travel visa along with your passport unless you take a certain guided ferry cruise.  I wish I would’ve prepared by knowing about the easy-to-use free tool I’m going to share with you.

One thing I do always get right while traveling abroad is avoiding rip-off foreign transaction fees that some credit cards hit you with.  These cards play nice and don’t charge that junk fee:

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Use the VisaList Site to See Where a Visa Is Required — Like Russia and Australia!

I like VisaList but there’s an alternative you might want to check out.  IATA TravelCentre provides similar information for free.

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