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U.S. Southern Command Theater Clearance Info

All DoD military (including USCG), civilian, and contractor personnel traveling on OFFICIAL BUSINESS into and within the U.S. Southern Command Area of Responsibility must obtain Theater Clearance approval from the Commander, U.S. Southern Command, prior to travel.  All DOD military and USCG personnel (active duty and reserve) traveling on LEAVE must obtain theater (and country, depending on where the traveler is going) clearance. 

 

Contact Information

US Southern Command Theater Clearance Manager
SCJ3513 - Force Tracking / Deployments Section
 
Phone:  305-437-3713/3714

DSN:     567-3713/3714
 

 
US Southern Command Antiterrorism & Force Protection Branch (AT/FP) Branch Manager
 

CAC enabled webpage: SCJ342 Antiterrorism & Force Protection Branch


 
US Southern Command JOC Operations Officer (non-duty hours and emergency requests)


CAC enabled webpage: J33 Current Operations Division Joint Operations Center (JOC)

Phone:  305-437-3716

DSN:  567-3716

sc_joc_ops@hq.southcom.mil

     
    The Department of Defense Foreign Clearance Guide establishes the requirements for Theater Clearance approval.   Theater Clearance requests will be completed via the Aircraft and Personnel Automated Clearance System (APACS).

    US Southern Command Theater Clearance Steps

    1. Review the country specific information in the Department of Defense's Electronic Foreign Clearance Guide.

    2. Create an Aircraft and Personnel Automated Clearance Systems (APACS) account (SOUTHCOM APACS instructions). APACS is mandatory for processing DoD-sponsored official foreign travel and personal leave travel for active duty and reserve military in all Combatant Commands.  APACS is the web-based tool to create, submit, coordinate and approve aircraft and personnel travel clearances (Special Area, Theater and Country) for official and personal travel.

    3. All travelers MUST read prior to travel General Order Number 1 - Prohibited Activities for US Department of Defense and Certain US Coast Guard Personnel Present Within the United States Southern Command (USSOUTHCOM) Area of Responsibility (AOR).  DOD personnel will also have to comply with security guidance and restrictions as specified by the Senior Defense Official.

    4. Complete online training requirements as specified in the Foreign Clearance Guide.

    5. Complete medical assessment and requirements as specified in the Foreign Clearance Guide.
    6. Submit a country/theater clearance request via APACS. Ensure your APACS request contains the completion dates for the training listed above.  Annotate the medical assessment/travel preparation checklist completion date (if required for the destination country) in the "Notes" section. 
    7. Await an automated APACS message in your registered email, which will inform you if your request was approved, denied, or requires more information.

     

    U.S. Department of State Information & Resources

    Please consult the U.S. Department of State webpage for Country Specific Information, Travel Warnings, and Embassy contact information.
     
    Some travelers may be directed by the U.S. Department of State to obtain a country clearance via the DoS Electronic Country Clearance (eCC) website.
     
     

    Clearance Types

    There are three types of clearances as defined by the Department of Defense Foreign Clearance Guide: Country Clearance, Theater Clearance, and Special Area Clearance.

    Country Clearance

    Country Clearance is granted by a foreign government through a U.S. Embassy for official travel to that country. The U.S. Embassy Chief of Mission (COM) may delegate country clearance-granting authority for DoD personnel to the U.S. Defense Attache Office (DAO) or another defense-related entity in country. Country clearance covers only the visit to the country specified and for the purpose requested. Country clearance requirements do not apply to: personnel in unified or overseas Service commands traveling to units of those commands, intra-theater troop movements, personnel deploying to support formally approved exercises or deployments, or aircrew members who perform aircrew duties exclusively.

    Theater Clearance

    Theater Clearance is granted by a geographic Combatant Command (or through a component commander or other delegated authority) for official travel to or within its geographic Combatant Command area of responsibility (AOR). Theater clearance requirements do not apply to: personnel in unified or overseas Service commands traveling to units of those commands, intra-theater troop movements, personnel deploying to support formally approved exercises or deployments, or aircrew members who perform aircrew duties exclusively.

    Special Area Clearance

    Special Area Clearance is granted by Department of State and OUSD(P). Special area clearance requirements do not apply to: personnel in unified or overseas Service commands traveling to units of those commands, intra-theater troop movements, personnel deploying to support formally approved exercises or deployments, or aircrew members who perform aircrew duties exclusively.
     
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