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The U.S. State Department urges Americans traveling here to exercise increased caution as U.S. citizens have been robbed, assaulted and even murdered on the island.
Visits to the US by international travelers declined for the eighth straight month in December, in a continued blow to the tourism industry.
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How the Suspension of Immigrant Visas Will—and Won't—Impact Travel to the US
The US government is temporarily suspending immigrant visa processing for citizens of 75 countries, including the Bahamas, Fiji, Iran, Russia, and Thailand.
Global travel is surging. So is international apprehension. Here’s a look at what travelers can expect in the coming year.
View post: Trinidad Chambliss Reveals His Current Mindset Amid Uncertain Future U.S. State Department ranks travel advisories from Level 1 (lowest risk) to Level 4. Uganda is at Level 3 due to crime, terrorism, unrest, and anti-LGBTQ+ laws. Advisory levels ...
The U.S. Travel Association is joining forces with The Great American Road Trip, a nationwide storytelling initiative that was launched to celebrate the people, places and innovations that shape the United States. The association will lend its support in ...
Washington's move expanding travel restrictions to include two small Caribbean nations is raising fears of economic disruption in a region where mobility to the United States underpins tourism, education, healthcare and family life. President Donald ...
The U.S. warns against travel to this country. The U.S. reissued a Level 4 "do not travel" advisory for Yemen. “U.S. citizens should not travel to Yemen for any reason," warns the advisory. Travel to Socotra Island is also strongly discouraged due to ...
The US is seeking to significantly expand its vetting of social media accounts for people who want to enter the country. In 2019, during President Donald Trump’s first term, the US imposed a requirement that visa applicants disclose their social media ...
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US State Department has issued updated travel advisories for these 6 popular destinations in 2026
While millions of Americans are finalizing their spring break plans, the U.S. State Department has quietly reshuffled the safety ratings for some of the world's most popular vacation spots. In a surprising start to 2026,