The U.S. Department of State maintains a log of foreign entry requirements for Americans traveling abroad in an A-Z country index. This includes entry/exit requirements, passport information, visa requirements, safety and security information, crime, embassy information and more details for travel. You may also contact the U.S. embassy or consulate of that country for further information.
About The Author
Rob Hard
Rob is editor of Business Travel Destinations. He was voted among the top 10 business travel bloggers by USA TODAY 10Best. Rob reviews international destinations for meetings and events -- where business travelers go, the hotels where they stay and their lifestyle preferences on the road. He spent more than a decade planning hundreds of corporate events throughout the U.S. for a Fortune 50 company, including meetings, conferences, seminars, executive retreats and other special events. Rob was previously the event planning guide for About.com (previously by The New York Times Company, now known as The Balance) from 2007 - 2011. His articles have appeared in business travel publications and travel sites internationally.
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