- Arton Capital ranked world passports by the number of countries one can visit with them without obtaining a visa.
- The United States ranked sixth this year after being tied for first in 2015.
- Some of that decline resulted from an international backlash to the Trump administration's controversial travel bans.
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Finance firm Arton Capital has placed the United States behind 18 countries in its most recent rankings of passport mobility, which measures the number of countries one can visit with a given nation's passport without obtaining a visa.
The United States is tied for sixth in this year's rankings, which marks a steep drop from 2015 when it held a number-one ranking with the United Kingdom. The decline has accelerated since Trump took office, as countries such as Turkey and the Central African Republic have ended their policies of visa-free travel from the United States.
You can see which countries have moved above the United States below. Countries are ranked according to Arton's "Visa-Free Score," with a higher score resulting in a higher ranking.
T10. Latvia — 149 countries
T10. Lithuania — 149 countries
T10. Poland — 149 countries
T10. — Slovakia
T10. Slovenia — 149 countries
9. Hungary — 150 countries
T8. Czechia — 152 countries
T8. Iceland — 152 countries
T8. Malta — 152 countries
T7. Australia — 153 countries
T7. Greece — 153 countries
T7. New Zealand — 153 countries
T6. Canada — 154 countries
T6. Ireland — 154 countries
T6. Malaysia — 154 countries
T6. United States — 154 countries
T5. Austria — 155 countries
T5. Belgium — 155 countries
T5. Luxembourg — 155 countries
T5. Netherlands — 155 countries
T5. Portugal — 155 countries
T5. Switzerland — 155 countries
T4. Denmark — 156 countries
T4. Finland — 156 countries
T4. France — 156 countries
T4. Italy — 156 countries
T4. Japan — 156 countries
T4. Norway — 156 countries
T4. Spain — 156 countries
T4. United Kingdom — 156 countries
T3. South Korea — 157 countries
T3. Sweden — 157 countries
2. Germany — 158 countries
1. Singapore — 159 countries