The U.S. State Department has issued its highest-level warning, a Level 4: Do Not Travel, for several countries.
The agency also gave four tips to help travelers avoid delays.
U.S. officials warn Americans against traveling to Congo's Ituri Province amid a deadly Ebola outbreak, raising the travel ...
As the ongoing Ebola outbreak in central Africa continues to claim victims and concern experts, the United States Department ...
Unique among those countries subject to travel bans by the U.S. earlier this year, restrictions on the issuance of nonimmigrant visas to Turkmen citizens have been lifted. U.S. President Donald Trump ...
The U.S. State Department has updated its travel advisory for Bolivia, urging visitors to use caution due to petty crime, ...
Canada's travel boycott of the United States has steeper consequences than initial border-crossing numbers suggested, ...
U.S. citizens have a right to enter the country, but non-citizens can be denied entry for various reasons. Required documentation for entry varies based on citizenship, visa status, and mode of travel ...
The US is seeking to significantly expand its vetting of social media accounts for people who want to enter the country. In 2019, during President Donald Trump’s first term, the US imposed a ...
Data shows a significant drop in Canadian visitors to the U.S. in recent months. Political tensions and U.S. government policies are cited as reasons for the decline in Canadian travel. In contrast, ...