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The following Travel Advisories have been updated to reflect the current CDC THNs for COVID-19. We continue to monitor health and safety conditions around the world, working with the CDC and other agencies, as conditions evolve.
Crisis Situations: Whether traveling or living outside of the United States, learn how to prepare yourself for a potential crisis. Financial Assistance : U.S. citizens who need money for an emergency abroad should contact the nearest embassy or consulate.
Terrorist attacks may target hotels, restaurants and schools with little to no warning, and the East and Sahel regions of the country are under a state of emergency.
These travel warning levels are determined by various factors, including: Crime; Terrorism; Civil unrest; Disease outbreaks; Natural disasters; To find out what travel advisories may affect your trip, enter your destination country’s name in the search bar. Learn about STEP and how to register What is STEP?
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Michoacan state – Do Not Travel. Do not travel due to crime and kidnapping. Crime and violence are widespread in Michoacan state. Travel for U.S. government employees is limited to the following areas with the noted restrictions: