Yes, the US Department of State issues travel advisories for countries with high safety risks, ranging from Level 1 (Exercise Normal Caution) to Level 4 (Do Not Travel). Travelers should review these advisories from the Department of State before planning their trips to ensure informed decisions.
In this article, I will talk about the new system that the US Department of State uses to issue travel advisories. I’ll go through the different advisory levels and types of threats, and I also will talk about how you can register for alerts and make it easier for the government and y...
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On Wednesday, January 10, 2018, the Department of State made changes to our safety and security information to make it easier to find, understand, and use. Travel Advisories replace Travel Warnings and Travel Alerts. Every country has a Travel Advisory, which provides one of four standard lev...
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Other popular destinations that have been open to US tourists through much of the pandemic also have a Level 4 warning, including Mexico, Brazil and Turkey. The State Department recently aligned its travel advisories more closely with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s travel ...
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