What is Travel Registration? |
Travel registration is a free
service provided by the U.S. Government to U.S. citizens who are traveling to,
or living in, a foreign country. Registration allows you to record information
about your upcoming trip abroad that the Department of State can use to assist
you in case of an emergency. Americans residing abroad can also get routine
information from the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate.
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What can you do on this website? |
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Register a trip or overseas residence with a US Embassy or Consulate
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Subscribe to receive Travel Warnings
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FAQ |
For more information, please read our FAQs by clicking on the questions below: |
Why should I register? Millions of Americans travel abroad every year and encounter no difficulties. However, U.S. embassies and consulates assist nearly 200,000 Americans each year who are victims of crime, accident, or illness, or whose family and friends need to contact them in an emergency. When an emergency happens, or if natural disaster, terrorism, or civil unrest strikes during your foreign travel, the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate can be your source of assistance and information. By registering your trip, you help the embassy or consulate locate you when you might need them the most. Registration is voluntary and costs nothing, but it should be a big part of your travel planning and security.
| How do I register? First you will create an account by clicking on the "Create an Account" link and following the instructions provided. The account creation allows you to select a username and password so that you can access your travel data at any time. The account will also contain your personal information so that it can be saved and used again whenever you travel abroad. The personal information section will include basic information about yourself, and also for an emergency contact that is not traveling with you.
Once you have created an account, you will view your profile and add trips or overseas residences to register with a specific US Embassy or Consulate. Click on the "Add Trip" button or "Add Overseas Residence" buttons to add this information. Follow through the pages, and complete as much information as you have available. There are very few required fields, but thorough information enables the US Embassy to help you more efficiently if needed.
You will receive a confirmation email to ensure that you are registered correctly.
| How can the embassy or consulate assist me while I am abroad? U.S. consular officers assist Americans who encounter serious legal, medical, or financial difficulties. Although consular officers cannot act as your legal counsel or representative, they can provide the names of local attorneys and doctors, provide loans to destitute Americans, and provide information about dangerous conditions affecting your overseas travel or residence. Consular officers also perform non-emergency services, helping Americans with absentee voting, selective service registration, receiving federal benefits, and filing U.S. tax forms. Consular officers can notarize documents, issue passports, and register American children born abroad. Most embassies and consulates have web sites with more information.
Registration through this website is NOT considered proof of U.S. citizenship. If you apply for any American citizen services from the embassy or consulate while abroad, you will be asked by the consular staff to provide proof of U.S. citizenship, such as a U.S. passport or American birth certificate. | Where do I register my trip to the USA? Please note that online travel registration is intended for U.S. citizens to register with a U.S. Embassy or Consulate when traveling or living abroad.
If you are not a U.S. citizen and would like to submit your information online to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to receive travel authorization under the Visa Waiver Program for visits to the U.S.A., please visit https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov/esta/esta.html . | |
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Registration and Privacy |
The U.S. Department of State is committed to ensuring that any personal information received
by our overseas embassies and consulates pursuant to the registration process, whether in
person or otherwise, is safeguarded against unauthorized disclosure. The data that you
provided the U.S. Department of State is subject to the provisions of the
Privacy Act
(5 USC 552a). This means that the U.S. Department of State will not disclose the
information you provide us in your registration application to any third parties unless
you have given us written authorization to do so, or unless the disclosure is otherwise
permitted by the Privacy Act.
AUTHORITY: 22 U.S.C. 2715 and 22 U.S.C. 4802(b).
PURPOSE: To notify U.S. citizens in the event of a disaster, emergency or other crisis, and for
evacuation coordination, the information solicited on this form may be made available as a routine
use to appropriate agencies whether federal, state, local, or foreign, to assist the Department
in the evacuation or provision of emergency service to U.S. citizens, or for law enforcement purposes.
The information is also made available to private U.S. citizens, known as wardens, designated by
U.S. embassies to assist in communicating with the American community in an emergency.
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