International Travel Initiative President Bush and his G-8 counterparts advanced counterterrorism cooperation in 2005 through the Secure and Facilitated International Travel Initiative adopted under U.S. leadership at the Sea Island economic summit in 2004.
Child Sex Tourism Over the last 5 years, the prosecution of child sex tourism offenses has increased. At least 32 countries have extraterritorial laws that allow the prosecution of their citizens for such crimes committed abroad.
Key Policy Fact Sheets See one-page summaries of key foreign policy issues from the Bureau of Public Affairs.
Travel Warnings and Other Consular Information For the most current information on travel warnings and related updates, visit the Bureau of Consular Affairs' website at travel.state.gov, or contact the Bureau of Consular Affairs, Office of Public Affairs, at 202-647-5225.
Read the Top Ten Travel Tips for anyone traveling abroad and more travel tips for Students, Women Traveling Alone, and Older Americans.
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