War in Iran and unrest in Mexico are raising concerns for international travelers. Here's what the travel advisories actually ...
The U.S. Department of State has issued a Level 4 “Do Not Travel” advisory for Niger, citing terrorism, kidnapping, crime, unrest and limited medical care.
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State Department travel advisory levels explained (1-4)
From Level 1 to Level 4, we break down what the U.S. State Department's travel advisories mean, so you can make informed decisions about your next trip.
The latest travel guidance for Egypt, including real-time advice from travel specialists and tour operators in the region.
The State Department is citing the “threat of armed conflict” and limited options for help as reason to reconsider trips to ...
The U.S. State Department issues travel notices for each of these locations so that visitors can be aware of security ...
The State Department is urging Americans in several Middle East countries to depart now. Here's what to know about updated travel advisories.
A Level 4 travel advisory, the highest advisory given by the State Department, indicates "life-threatening risks" in a ...
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Travel alert: State Department issues warnings, guidance for Mexico travel amid cartel violence
Mexican authorities are urging calm after a mission using U.S. intelligence ended in a shootout that killed "El Mencho," one of the world's biggest known fentanyl traffickers. While stranded American ...
View post: Trinidad Chambliss Reveals His Current Mindset Amid Uncertain Future U.S. State Department ranks travel advisories from Level 1 (lowest risk) to Level 4. Uganda is at Level 3 due to crime, ...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. State Department is urging travelers to exercise caution when visiting Grenada, a popular destination in the Caribbean. The federal agency raised its travel advisory to a Level 2 ...
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