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The State Department classifies its travel advisories into four levels of severity: Level 1, "exercise normal precautions;" ...
Do not travel to Haiti for any reason. That’s the message federal officials continue to tell tourists who want to visit the once-popular Caribbean destination. In its latest travel update, the State ...
The US State Department is warning Americans not to travel to a neighboring nation. Rampant kidnappings, gang-controlled ...
The United States Department of State issues periodic travel advisories for countries across the globe, and it has just ...
The U.S. State Department issued its highest travel advisory for Iraq, warning Americans not to travel there "for any reason" ...
The U.S. State Department is warning tourists "not to travel" to sections of Haiti due to rising terrorist attacks ...
The State Department has issued travel advisories this week applying to five countries in Africa, including one “Do Not Travel” warning. The agency ranks its advisories on a four-tier scale, with a ...
Level 4: Do Not Travel – This is the highest level of advisory, and it is strongly recommended not to travel to any destinations with a Level 4 advisory, due to many factors, one of which is ...
As millions of Americans head to the airport for their summer vacation, the U.S. has updated their travel advisories for three international destinations.
Even if a case is determined wrongful, there is no guarantee of release." Lebanon was added to the list on July 3, receiving a Level 4: Do Not Travel warning.
Travel advisories range anywhere from Level 1 to Level 4. If the Department of State places a Level 4 advisory on a country, that means there are life-threatening risks at play for U.S. Citizens.