A travel companion built for expats, digital nomads, and frequent flyers who need airtight records, proactive reminders, and private offline storage.
Visa violations have immediate financial consequences and can destroy your travel freedom for years
Schengen overstays: €500-1,000/day. US violations: $266-534/day. These add up fast.
Overstay 90 days = 3-year ban. Overstay 180 days = 10-year ban. No exceptions.
Schengen 90/180, reporting requirements - impossible to track manually
Missing paperwork abroad leads to costly embassy visits and delays
Serious violations can result in immediate deportation and permanent travel restrictions
Visa violations can affect job opportunities, work permits, and professional reputation
Passport unifies travel history, visa rules, Schengen limits, and tax residency thresholds into one private dashboard
Automatic location tracking plus manual entry keeps every border crossing logged with timezone-aware day counts and visual timelines.
Store every visa with start/end dates, single vs. multi-entry rules, auto-resetting logic, and proactive reminders at 7/14/30 days.
Rolling 180-day calculator shows days used, days remaining, warning alerts, and the exact date you can re-enter the zone.
Monitor the 183-day rule, rolling 365 days, 6-month thresholds, and the US Substantial Presence Test with visual progress bars.
AES-GCM encrypted storage for passports, visas, insurance, and IDs with MRZ scanning, biometric lock, and expiry alerts.
Plan itineraries, attach documents, and build checklists so upcoming trips land within visa and tax limits before you book.
Passport processes every calculation locally, encrypts documents with AES-GCM, and locks the vault behind Face ID/Touch ID so sensitive data never leaks.
Travel history, visa math, and tax thresholds update even in airplane mode.
Data lives on-device by default—no tracking scripts, no third-party analytics, no sellable profile.
AES-GCM encryption secures passports, visas, insurance, and ID cards in the document vault.
Optional end-to-end encrypted backup keeps iPhone and iPad in sync without exposing raw files.
Limited beta spots available. Be first to try Passport when the iOS beta opens in early 2024.