Do I need to get a multiple entry visa for Spain/Andorra travel as a US citizen?
Not quite. Spain is part of the Schengen Area, which allows U.S. tourists to enter for 90 days without a visa. Since you’re only visiting for 10 days, presumably as a tourist, you fall into that category of people. Anything you’ve read about a multiple-entry visa has to do with citizens of countries that require visas to enter the Schengen Area. If one of these people only had a single-entry visa, they’d be able to leave Spain (Schengen) for Andorra (non-Schengen), but they wouldn’t be able to return to Spain (since they’ve used up their single entry). Thus, Andorra might try to preemptively bar them from stranding themselves in Andorra by requring a multiple-entry visa. This isn’t applicable to you.
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