Saturday, 1 December 2012
Tripadvisor Austin - Travel Warnings Traveling Abroad: Heeding U.S.
Information you must know before you take your next trip, these sheets give valuable information to travelers. State Department regularly issues and updates Consular Information Sheets for every country in the world. The U.S, thankfully. Local health conditions can be a separate problem, in addition. And criminal activities can also be a factor, gang, although drug, terrorists are the problem, for the most part. England, especially in light of the recent bombings in London, traveling abroad presents certain risks for Americans.
The following countries are listed: currently, Government encourages Americans to avoid altogether. You can also check the State Department's Current Travel Warning list to see which nations the U.S. The Consular Information Sheets provide important information for travelers, as mentioned.
Uzbekistan
Kenya
Iran
Iraq
Congo-Kinshasa
Nepal
The West Bank and Gaza israel,
Afghanistan
Haiti
Nigeria
Saudi Arabia
Indonesia
Yemen
Colombia
Lebanon
Central African Republic
Pakistan
Kyrgyzstan
Philippines
Zimbabwe
Liberia
Te d'Ivoire cô
Algeria
Libya
Bosnia-Herzegovina
Sudan
Burundi
Somalia
And Libya, algeria, yemen, afghanistan, these countries include: Iraq. Several of the countries listed should be of no surprise to you as they are either embroiled in a war or are hotbeds of terrorist activity.
Government warns Americans to avoid these countries as citizens may find themselves caught in the middle of an armed conflict. In all cases the U.S. While Uzbekistan has been identified as a possible terrorist breeding ground, haiti is marked because of protracted civil unrest. Colombia is listed because of the ongoing violence related to the strong influence of the drug cartels there.
You should still obtain the country specific Consular Information Sheets from the State Department to be aware of certain risks, please note that just because a country is not on the Current Travel Warning list.
Please visit the State Department's site for international travel at http://travel.state.gov/travel/travel_1744.html to find out current travel information,
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