For up-to-date consular information on the Situation in Egypt, including the current State Department travel warning, visit travel.state.gov’s direct page here: http://go.usa.gov/Y5F.
For specific information for U.S. citizens wishing to depart Egypt on U.S. government-chartered transportation, click here: http://go.usa.gov/YIH.
To continue monitoring this situation, check travel.state.gov regularly or follow the State Department on Twitter @TravelGov or @StateDept.
Make sure you have room for those entry stamps! Many countries require two to three available visa pages. Others require that your passport not expire for at least six months from your planned entry. Still others require American citizens to apply for a visa before reaching their border. Plus, many countries limit the length of time Americans are allowed to stay in a country as a tourist to a couple of weeks or months. How can you know what the requirements or regulations are? Before traveling, always visit travel.state.gov to learn about country specific requirements. [...]
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Are you moving to Germany or back to the U.S. with your pets? Don’t let them add extra stress to an already busy time; read through the pet travel resources below to make sure your animals don’t have any problems at the border. [...]
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