American Citizens Services
- Emergency Services to U.S. Citizens Abroad
- Citizenship and Nationality
- Business Travelers
- Marriage/Divorce Abroad of U.S. Citizens
- Information for U.S. Citizens Residing Abroad
- Road Safety Overseas
- Rail Transport Abroad
- Property Disputes; Tourist, Trade and Commercial Complaints; Foreign Claims; U.S. Customs and Treasury Requirements
- Federal Benefits and Federal Agency Services for American Citizens Abroad
- International Adoption
- International Parental Child Abduction
- Information on Other Subjects
- Links to Other Sources of Information
Emergency Services to U.S. Citizens Abroad
Lost / Stolen U.S. Passports Abroad
- U.S. Passports Will No Longer be Issued Abroad - Press Release - 4/2/02
- Lost and Stolen U.S. Passports Abroad
Financial Assistance for U.S. Citizens Abroad
Arrest/Incarceration of U.S. Citizens Abroad
Locating U.S. Citizens Abroad in the Event of an Emergency
Medical Emergencies Involving U.S. Citizens Abroad
- Medical Information for Americans Traveling Abroad
Lists of Doctors/Hospitals Abroad
- Austria
- Bangladesh
- Belgium
- Botswana
- Brazil - Sao Paulo
- Brazil - Brasilia
- Brazil - Rio de Janeiro
- Bulgaria
- Burkina Faso
- Chad (Scroll down to Medical Facilities and Physicians)
- China - Beijing
- China - Chengdu
- China - Guangzhou
- China - Shanghai
- China - Shenyang
- Colombia
- Côte d'Ivoire
- Denmark
- Egypt
- Estonia
- Ethiopia
- France
- Georgia
- Germany - Dusseldorf
- Germany - Hamburg
- Germany - Munich
- Guatemala - Hospitals and Doctors
- India - Calcutta
- India - Chennai (Madras)
- India - Mumbai
- India - New Delhi
- Israel - Jerusalem
- Israel - Tel Aviv
- Italy - Rome
- Italy - Florence
- Italy - Milan
- Italy - Naples
- Iceland
- Ireland
- Jamaica
- Japan - Fukuoka
- Japan - Nagoya
- Japan - Tokyo
- Korea, Seoul
- Lebanon
- Malta
- Mexico - Ciudad Juarez
- Mexico - Mexico City
- Morocco - Casablanca
- Morocco - Rabat
- Nepal
- Norway
- Philippines, The
- Poland
- Sri Lanka
- Sudan
- Syria
- Ukraine
- Vietnam
Death of U.S. Citizens Abroad/Estate Matters
- Information on Deaths Abroad of U.S. Citizens
- Consular Report of Death of a U.S. Citizen Abroad
- Return of Remains of Deceased Americans
- Estates of Deceased U.S. Citizens
- Intercountry Transfer of the Proceeds of an Estate
- Affidavit of Surviving Spouse or Next of Kin
- National Archives: Deaths of U.S. Citizens in Foreign Countries
General Emergency Information for U.S. Citizens
- U.S. Consuls Help Americans Abroad
- Crisis Abroad
- Evacuation Plan (provided by Family Liaison Office)
- Overseas Citizens Services
Information for U.S. Citizens Residing Abroad
- Tips for Americans Residing Abroad
- Judicial Assistance
- Authentication of Documents / Notarial Services (Office of Authentications)
- Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, Office of English Language Programs: Teaching English Abroad
- Teaching English in Korea
- Teaching Overseas
Acquisition of U.S. Citizenship
- Acquisition of U.S. Citizenship by a Child Born Abroad
- Child Citizenship Act of 2000
- Affidavit of Parentage and Physical Presence
- Information for Parents on DNA and Parentage Blood Testing
- U.S. Department of Health and Human Services: Directory of Genetic Testing Laboratories: Section III - Laboratories Accredited by the American Association of Blood Banks
- U.S. Department of Health and Human Services: Directory of Genetic Testing Laboratories
- Where to Write for Military Personnel Records
Renunciation/Loss of U.S. Citizenship
- Renunciation of United States Citizenship
- Renunciation of U.S. Citizenship by Persons Claiming a Right of Residence in the U.S.
- Advice About Possible Loss of U.S. Citizenship and Dual Nationality
- Advice About Possible Loss of U.S. Citizenship and Seeking Public Office in a Foreign State
- Advice About Possible Loss of U.S. Citizenship and Foreign Military Service
- IRS Form 8854 - Expatriation Information Statement
- Instructions for IRS Form 8854
Dual Nationality/Non-Citizen Nationality
Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services in the Department of Homeland Security
Business travelers should read the State Department's Country Specific Information for the country in which they plan to visit, and check any Travel Alerts or Travel Warnings that may pertain to that particular country. A Country Specific Information is available for every country in the world and provides an overview of conditions pertaining to travel in each country. See also our pamphlets Your Trip Abroad and A Safe Trip Abroad and Tips for Americans Residing Abroad . For information about other consular services to Americans abroad go to our home page http://travel.state.gov.
Other selected links for business travelers:
Department of State, Bureau of Diplomatic Security: Overseas Security Advisory Council (OSAC):
- Emergency Planning Guidelines for American Businesses Abroad
- Guidelines for Protecting U.S. Business Information Overseas
- Personal Security Guidelines for the American Business Traveler Overseas
- Security Guidelines for American Enterprises Abroad
- World Class Consulting and Advocacy: Trade Specialists in 106 cities and 90 countries
- Consulting and Advocacy Platinum Key Service
- International Partners: Gold Key Matching Service
- International Partners: Video Service
- International Partners: International Company Profile
- Country Commercial Guides
- Market Research
Marriage/Divorce Abroad of U.S. Citizens
General Information
- Marriage Abroad of U.S. Citizens
- Divorce Overseas
- Visa Office Material of Fiance Visas
- Forced Marriage
Country Specific Marriage Information
- Australia - Canberra
- Australia - Melbourne
- Australia - Perth
- Australia - Sydney
- Austria
- China
- France (Tahiti)
- Fiji
- Hong Kong
- Indonesia
- Iraq
- Italy - Bureau of Consular Affairs and Embassy in Rome
- Japan
- Laos
- Malaysia
- Papua New Guinea
- Philippines
- Poland and Obtaining fiance(e) Visas in Poland
- Russia - 5 Steps to a Russian Marriage and Obtaining a Fiance(e) Visa in Russia
- Singapore
- Spain
- Solomon Islands
- South Korea
- Taiwan
- Thailand
- Turkmenistan
- Vanuatu
- Vietnam
Information on Divorce in Specific Countries
Links to Other Sources of Information
You can read the 7 FAM (Foreign Affairs Manual) on Consular Issues on the State Department
Freedom of Information Act site.