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Preparation for your trip
Start Early. Passports are required to enter and/or depart
most countries around the world. Apply for a passport as soon
as possible. Some countries also require U.S. citizens to obtain
visas before entering. Check with the embassy of the foreign country
that you are planning to visit to see if you need a visa.
Make a copy of your passport's data page. Make a copy
of your passport's data page and any visas. Keep it with you,
but separate from the originals, at all times while traveling.
Remember to leave an itinerary with family or friends. Leave
a detailed itinerary and a copy of your passport or other citizenship
documents with a friend or relative in the United States.
Find out the location of the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate.
If you are traveling to a remote area or one that is experiencing
civil unrest, end out the location of the nearest U.S. embassy
or consulate and register with the Consular Section when you arrive.
(Embassy and consulate locations can be found on the Internet
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Learn about the country you plan to visit. Before departing,
take the time to do some research about the people and their culture,
and any problems that the country is experiencing that may affect
your travel plans.
Read the Consular Information Sheet. Consular Information
Sheets provide up-to-date travel information on any country in
the world that you plan to visit. They cover topics such as entry
regulations, the crime and security situation, and the location
of the U.S. Embassy, consulates and consular agencies.
Check for Travel Warnings and Public Announcements. A
Travel Warning advises travelers not to go to a country because
of dangerous conditions. A Public Announcement provides fast-breaking
information about relatively short-term conditions that pose risks
to the security of travelers.
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