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  1. 39 States Meet The Criteria For CDC’s ‘Do Not Travel’ List

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  2. Travel restrictions lifted by DoD at these states and host nations

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  3. What countries are on the Do Not Travel list for the United States

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  4. Travel Advisory: Level 4

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  5. USA Travel Advisory: Which Countries Are on US COVID-19 Do Not Travel

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  6. Understanding The Travel Restrictions And Guidelines For Us Military

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  1. Travel Advisories

    Level 4: Do Not Travel: June 6, 2024: Worldwide Caution: Other: May 17, 2024: Afghanistan Travel Advisory: Level 4: Do Not Travel: July 29, 2024: Albania Travel Advisory: ... Subscribe to get up-to-date safety and security information and help us reach you in an emergency abroad.

  2. Places the U.S. Government Warns Not to Travel Right Now

    Places With a Level 4 Travel Advisory. These are the primary areas the U.S. government says not to travel to right now, in alphabetical order: Jump to Place: Afghanistan: The Central Asian country ...

  3. Restricted Countries: Where Military Personnel Can't Travel

    United States. When it comes to military travel, certain countries are off-limits or heavily restricted due to security concerns, political tensions, or ongoing conflicts. These restricted countries pose unique challenges for military personnel, as they often require specialized authorization, strict security precautions, and extensive planning.

  4. Travel Advisory Updates

    Office of the Spokesperson. April 19, 2021. State Department Travel Advisory Updates. In order to provide U.S. travelers detailed and actionable information to make informed travel decisions, the Department of State regularly assesses and updates our Travel Advisories, based primarily on the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC ...

  5. Travel Advisories

    Travel Advisories for countries around the world. Passports. Visas. No-Fee Regular Passports for Diplomatic, Official, Military Dependents, Peace Corps and others traveling on official government ...

  6. Update to Travel Restrictions

    Update to Travel Restrictions. Effective today, Secretary Esper approved an extension to the stop move order through June 30 to aid in the further prevention of the spread of COVID-19. While the ...

  7. Comprehensive List Of Currently Enforced Military Travel Restrictions

    What is the current list of active military travel restrictions for members of the United States Armed Forces? Source: Air Mobility Command - AF.mil. The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about many changes in various industries, and the military is no exception. With the goal of ensuring the safety and well-being of its members, the United States ...

  8. DoD Foreign Clearance Guide

    DoD Foreign Clearance Guide. UNCLASSIFIED. NOTICE. YOU ARE ACCESSING A US GOVERNMENT (USG) INFORMATION SYSTEM (IS) THAT IS PROVIDED FOR USG-AUTHORIZED USE ONLY. By using this IS (which includes any device attached to this IS), you consent to the following conditions: The USG routinely intercepts and monitors communications on this IS for ...

  9. Mexico Travel Advisory

    Reissued after periodic review with general security updates, and the removal of obsolete COVID-19 page links. Country Summary: Violent crime - such as homicide, kidnapping, carjacking, and robbery - is widespread and common in Mexico.The U.S. government has limited ability to provide emergency services to U.S. citizens in many areas of Mexico, as travel by U.S. government employees to ...

  10. Update to Personnel Movement and Travel Restrictions

    Today, the secretary signed a memo to transition to a conditions-based phased approach to personnel movement and travel restrictions. While the COVID-19 pandemic still presents risk to DOD Service ...

  11. Coronavirus: Latest DoD Guidance

    Latest DoD Guidance. The Defense Department continually provides information and resources on a variety of coronavirus-related subjects for members of the DOD community and the general public. For ...

  12. COVID-19

    Updated April 10, 2023. President Biden signed a bill ending the COVID-19 national emergency on Monday, April 10, 2023. The public health emergency is set to expire on May 11, 2023. The Defense Department works closely with the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Health and Human Services ...

  13. Russia International Travel Information

    Reissued after periodic review with minor edits. Do not travel to Russia due to the consequences of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russian military forces. U.S. citizens may face harassment or detention by Russian security officials, arbitrary enforcement of local laws, limited flights into and out of Russia, and the possibility of terrorism.

  14. PDF FAQ DOD TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS

    A15. At this time, the United States is not designated as level 2. Domestic designations may change as conditions change in the coming days. All overseas locations are either Level 2 or Level 3. Yes, all family members of military and essential civilian employees will have their international travel deferred for 60 days. Q16.

  15. New US Armed Forces rules forbid soldiers from non-official travel to

    "EUCOM leaders did not issue regulations in 2020 or 2021 specifically regarding non-duty travel within the AOR," said Chuck Prichard of EUCOM's Public Affairs office.

  16. Here Are the States and Countries Where Military Travel Restrictions

    Published June 08, 2020. The Pentagon has lifted travel restrictions in a majority of states, the District of Columbia and five countries -- a change that will allow service members to plan and ...

  17. U.S. adds 116 countries to its 'Do Not Travel' advisory list

    The U.S. State Department has added at least 116 countries this week to its "Level Four: Do Not Travel" advisory list, putting the UK, Canada, France, Israel, Mexico, Germany and others on the ...

  18. My Base Guide

    As of the latest update, issued August 17th, 94 US military installations have had their travel restrictions lifted. Read the latest Travel Restrictions Installation Status Update for the full list. Suggested Readings: Secretary Esper's official travel restriction memorandum. The official DoD memorandum on the phased reopening process.

  19. PDF FAQ Travel Restrictions

    A9. At this time, the United States is not designated as level 2. Domestic designations may change as conditions change in the coming days. All overseas locations are either Level 2 or Level 3. Yes, all family members of military and essential civilian employees will have their international travel deferred for 60 days. Q10.

  20. PDF Fact Sheet for Travel Restrictions

    Conditions for Unrestricted Travel. Conditions to resume unrestricted travel rests on two overarching factors: 1) state and/or regional criteria based on the White House's Opening Up America Again guidelines and 2) installation-level factors based on conditions on and surrounding DOD installations, facilities, and locations. 1.

  21. U.S. Issues More Than 115 'Do Not Travel ...

    The U.S. State Department has vastly expanded its "Do Not Travel list," issuing new Level 4 advisories for more than 115 countries and territories this week. The agency cites "ongoing risks due to ...

  22. U.S. Issues More Than 115 'Do Not Travel' Advisories, Citing ...

    The U.S. State Department has vastly expanded its "Do Not Travel list," issuing new Level 4 advisories for more than 115 countries and territories this week. The agency cites "ongoing risks due to ...

  23. Travel Restrictions: Green Locations, June 29, 2020

    June 29, 2020 |. The Secretary of Defense recently signed a memo, moving to a conditions-based, phased approach to personnel movement and travel. As of today, the following locations meet the ...

  24. Military Travel & Lodging

    Travel & Lodging. Take advantage of the opportunity military life offers to travel and explore the world. One of the benefits of military life is the unique experience to travel and explore the world. Whether that be an overseas adventure while you're stationed abroad or a hike through your local national park, Military OneSource is your ...

  25. Military Can't Keep HIV-Positive Americans from Enlisting, Federal

    A federal judge has ruled that the U.S. military cannot bar HIV-positive people whose virus is undetectable from serving in the armed forces. In an opinion released Tuesday in the case Wilkins v ...