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The leading online resource for U.S. citizens
traveling on tourism or business. It does not apply to persons planning to
emigrate from the U.S. to foreign countries. You can select
the country for which you need information using either the alphabetical index
or the drop down menu below. Adults taking children
overseas: Some countries, like Mexico, require notarized consent from
both parents for children under age 18 traveling
alone, with one parent, or in someone else's custody.
Passport & Visa Expeditors specializing in rush US Passport services. We'll
get your new, renew, or other US passport in a hurry. We
can also help when you need a visa for international travel and you need it
quickly. Where can I get a passport application?
What if mine was lost or stolen? How can I get a passport in a hurry? This site
has answers to those questions and more.
Health information for specific destinations. What to know before you go
or to take note of what vaccinations or immunizations you might need for
your trip on the Centers for Disease Control's "Travelers' Health" site. Some
vaccines need at least four weeks to take affect so don't procrastinate. And if
you plan on taking the kids overseas, the CDC covers "Traveling with Children."
Travel Warnings are issued when the State Department decides, based on all
relevant information, to recommend that Americans avoid travel to a certain
country. Countries where avoidance of travel is recommended will have Travel
Warnings as well as Consular Information Sheets.
Links to United States Embassies and Consulates Worldwide.
Please, visit the Consular Sections at these U.S. Embassy and Consulate
home pages for a home away from home.
Take note of a U.S. embassy or consulate wherever you're going.
Regulations for U.S. Residents. As an international
traveler, you should be aware of the rules for bringing items back from your
trip. The U.S. Customs Service covers you coming and
going with its "Traveler Information" site. Find out why Customs officials took
that ham from you when you came back from Madrid, what kind of prescription
drugs you can or can't pick up, and why you might have been charged duty on that
trinket from the "duty-free" shop. And yes, Cuban cigars are still generally
banned from entry into the U.S.
Foreign Exchange Currency Converter) is a multi-lingual Currency Converter
with up to date exchange rates provided from leading market data contributors
and is filtered for validity. Find out the current rate of
exchange for U.S. Dollars against foreign countries.
If you are traveling abroad and would like to phone
back to the USA or Canada at the lowest price possible,
you should purchase a prepaid phone card.
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