Excuse me, could you please clarify your question? The phrase "Which country goes to Venus?" doesn't quite make sense in the context of current space exploration or geopolitics. Venus is a planet in our solar system, and no country, to my knowledge, has sent a mission to Venus with the intention of colonizing or permanently inhabiting it.
However, if you're asking about which space agency or country has successfully sent probes or missions to Venus, several countries have done so. The Soviet Union was the first to send a probe to Venus, with the Venera 1 mission in 1961. Since then, several other countries, including the United States, have sent missions to Venus to study its atmosphere, geology, and other scientific phenomena.
So, to answer your question in a way that might align with your original phrasing, no country "goes" to Venus in the sense of establishing a permanent presence there, but several space agencies around the world have successfully sent missions to Venus to gather scientific data.