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How U.S. Travel Advisory Levels Are Determined The U.S. Department of State determines travel advisory levels for each country based on various factors, including violence and health-related issues.
Homicide, kidnapping, carjacking and robbery are some of the biggest crimes of concern for U.S. travelers to Mexico.
The U.S. State Department's travel advisories go from Level 1 to Level 4. Here's what to know about travel alerts, travel bans and travel warnings.
The U.S. State Department updated its travel advisory for Mexico on Tuesday, Aug. 12, urging American travelers to "exercise ...
WASHINGTON — Planning your summer travel soon? The U.S. State Department has issued an updated list of its current travel advisories. The State Department updated a series of travel advisories ...
The U.S. State Department implemented a new travel advisory for citizens who are currently in, or planning to visit, Russia. On May 8, the department marked Russia with the highest warning on its ...
A looming potential government shutdown could thwart Americans' fall travel plans. Here's how.
The State Department raised its travel advisory for Israel to Level 4, the highest level, amid airstrikes from Iran.
The ruling involved a subset of applicants who had won the right to apply for a visa under a lottery system aimed at ...
The US State Department is warning Americans not to travel to Lebanon and will allow family members of US government personnel and some non-emergency personnel to voluntarily depart the country ...
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