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Make sure you have a signed, valid
passport and visas, if required. Also, before you go, fill in
the emergency information page of your passport!
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Read the Consular Information
Sheets (and Public Announcements or Travel Warnings, if
applicable) for the countries you plan to visit.
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Familiarize yourself with local
laws and customs of the countries to which you are traveling.
Remember, your own countries constitution does not follow you!
While in a foreign country, you are subject to its laws.
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Make 2 copies of your passport
identification page. This will facilitate replacement if your
passport is lost or stolen. Leave one copy at home with friends
or relatives. Carry the other with you in a separate place from
your passport.
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Leave a copy of your itinerary
with family or friends at home so that you can be contacted in
case of an emergency.
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Do not leave your luggage
unattended in public areas. Do not accept packages from
strangers.
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Prior to your departure, you
should register with the nearest embassy or consulate through
the State Department’s travel registration website .
Registration will make your presence and whereabouts known in
case it is necessary to contact you in an emergency. In
accordance with the Privacy Act, information on your welfare and
whereabouts may not be released without your express
authorization.
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To avoid being a target of crime,
try not to wear conspicuous clothing and expensive jewelry and
do not carry excessive amounts of money or unnecessary credit
cards.
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In order to avoid violating local
laws, deal only with authorized agents when you exchange money
or purchase art or antiques.
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If you get into trouble, contact
the nearest embassy.