Angola Travel Advisory Travel Advisory April 9, 2019 Angola – Level 1: Exercise Normal Precautions Exercise normal precautions in Angola. Some areas have increased risk. Read the entire Travel Advisory. Exercise increased caution in: Urban areas due to crime and kidnapping. Read the Safety and Security section on the country information page. If you decide to travel to Angola: Do not physically resist any robbery attempt. Use caution when walking or driving at night. Keep a low profile. Enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) to receive Alerts and make it easier to locate you in an emergency. Follow …
Travel Advisories
The Union of Comoros
Security Alert for Comoros Political UnrestThu, 28 Mar 2019 Location: Throughout the three islands of the Union of the Comoros Event: The Union of the Comoros is experiencing gunfire, political unrest, and infrastructure disruptions. US Government personnel have been ordered to depart the country. Actions to take: Reconsider travel to the Union of Comoros. Monitor local media for updates. Avoid crowds. Avoid demonstrations. Be mindful when traveling. Le poste Security Alert for Comoros Political Unrest d’abord apparu sur U.S. Embassy in Madagascar & Comoros.
Tunisia Travel Advisory
The Department of State cautions U.S. citizens of the dangers of travel to Tunisia. This is an update to the information on the current security situation in Tunisia posted on September 15, 2012. The warning is to inform the possibility violent demonstrations. On September 14, 2012 the Department of State commanded the departure of all non-emergency U.S. government individuals from Tunisia, after the attack on the U.S. Embassy and the American Cooperative School in Tunis. While the Consular Section is open for public services, the Embassy’s ability to handle emergencies involving U.S. citizens throughout Tunisia is constrained. The security circumstances …
Libya Travel Advisory
The Department of State advises U.S. citizens against all travel to Libya. On September 12, 2012 the Department of State sent orders for the departure of all non-emergency U.S. government individuals from Libya, subsequent to the assault on the U.S. Diplomatic embassy in Benghazi. The political attacks have increased in Tripoli and Benghazi. The airports in Benghazi and Tripoli are open and U.S. citizens are advised to leave the country by commercial air. U.S. citizens traveling to Libya should stay alert and aware, exclude unnecessary travel in the country, make their own potential emergency plans, inform the government of their …
Sudan — January 07, 2011
The Department of State warns U.S. citizens of the risks of traveling to Sudan, urges U.S. citizens to avoid all travel to the Darfur region of Sudan, and advises them to carefully consider the risks of travel in other areas of Sudan. A referendum concerning the separation of the Southern region of Sudan is scheduled to take place on January 9, 2011. Although the situation has been relatively calm since the elections held in April 2010, the period following the referendum in January 2011 remains unpredictable. This Travel Warning updates and replaces the Travel Warning issued on October 1, 2010, …
Kenya — December 28, 2010
The U.S. Department of State warns U.S. citizens of the risks of travel to Kenya. U.S. citizens in Kenya and those considering travel to Kenya should evaluate their personal security situation in light of continuing threats from terrorism and the high rate of violent crime. This replaces the Travel Warning of July 24, 2009 to note areas of concern now include portions of Lamu district and provide additional cautions to U.S. citizens regarding potentially threatening circumstances. The U.S. government continues to receive information regarding potential terrorist threats aimed at U.S., Western, and Kenyan interests in Kenya. Terrorist acts could include …
Somalia
The State Department warns U.S. citizens of the risks of travel to Somalia and recommends that U.S. citizens avoid all travel to Somalia. This replaces the Travel Warning dated December 31, 2009, to update information on security concerns. The Department of State warns U.S. citizens against all travel to Somalia, including northern Somalia. In August and September of 2010, terrorists launched a military offensive attack against the Transitional Federal Government (TFG) and African Union (AU) peacekeeping forces involving multiple attacks against local and international targets. In another attack on August 24, two terrorists launched a machine gun and suicide vest …
Saudi Arabia
The Department of State authorized the return of all family members to U.S. Embassy Riyadh, U.S. Consulate General Jeddah, and U.S. Consulate General Dhahran, but continues to warn U.S. citizens about the security situation in Saudi Arabia and reminds U.S. citizens of recommended security precautions. The Department of State urges U.S. citizens to carefully consider the risks of traveling to Saudi Arabia. There is an ongoing security threat due to the continued presence of terrorist groups, some affiliated with al Qaida, who may target Western interests, housing compounds, hotels, shopping areas, and other facilities where Westerners congregate. These terrorist groups …
Cote d’Ivoire
This Travel Warning is being issued to inform U.S. citizens that based on the deteriorating political and security situation in Cote d’Ivoire and growing anti-western sentiment, the Department of State has now ordered the departure of all non-emergency personnel and family members. The Department warns U.S. citizens to avoid travel to Cote d’Ivoire until further notice. This replaces the Travel Warning of December 16, 2010 to inform U.S. citizens of the U.S. Embassy drawdown and to update the security information. Following the contested results of presidential elections, which were held on November 28, 2010, soldiers and loyalists of former President …