subject: International Travel Advice [print this page] Traveling internationally can be a fun and exciting experience. Whether you are traveling to the Tropical North Queensland of Australia or the shores of Bermuda, the experiences you have abroad are unmatched to anything you will experience in the states. It can be a wondrous time and you will find that in general most regions of the world welcome American tourists. As much fun as it is to travel internationally, each region of the world offers its own unique experiences and requires certain sets of documents and shots. If you are traveling abroad for the very first time, than you should probably be aware of the following information:
The US government state department has a registry for travelers so make sure you register your itinerary with them. This way if for some reason you were to go missing your family has an avenue to address the problem and the state department can talk to your family.
Make sure that you not only sign your passport but that you fill in the emergency information as well. This will allow authorities to contact your loved ones if you have a problem while traveling. Be sure to leave a clear itinerary with family and friends. This will let them know where you should be when and be sure to keep in touch with at least one person at home throughout your travels. This will alert them if there is a problem.
You need to check with your medical insurance provider to know if and what coverage you might or might not have while you are traveling. If you are not covered then you can get a temporary travel insurance policy during your travel time period. If a problem arises do contact the US Embassy in the country where you are, they will provide whatever help you need and they are available around the clock. Use good sense as far as displaying cash and jewelry, if you are in a very poor country this could bring unwelcome attention.
You can find more facts like this and more at the excellent website travel.state.gov. This provides the information you need for traveling to your particular country regarding travel and health issues.
by: Jerry Duncan
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