Aruba Trip
Tips for Travelers to the Caribbean May 1997 Foreword Since colonial times, the Caribbean has been a favorite place for American visitors. In the past 50 years, tourism to the area has increased greatly, and today millions of U.S. citizens visit the islands every year. The majority of these visitors have a safe trip. To help you have a similar experience, the Department of State's Bureau of Consular Affairs has prepared these tips for you. Consular Affairs provides services to Americans ... [Read More]
Netherlands Antilles U.S. Department of State [Read More]
Department of State Washington File: Transcript: State Department Briefing, June 13 QUESTION: Great. And can you link at all her trip to Jerusalem and to see officials of the Palestinian Authority with the Gaza withdrawal and particularly with Palestinian efforts to develop the security capability to take control if and when the Israelis pull out? ... MR. MCCORMACK: Mr. Larsen, as you know, was recently in Syria. He's returning back from a trip to Syria. We would expect that -- part of that discussion was full implementation of UN Resolution 1559. I would not -- I hesitate to comment any further on his travels there. Comment on his travels should come out of the United Nations. ... [Read More]
Consular Information Sheets U.S. Department of State [Read More]
Consular Information Sheets U.S. Department of State [Read More]
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US Department Of State Post Report Visas are not required for the Netherlands Antilles. The Department of State's endorsement in passports of personnel assigned to the Consulate General is sufficient for entry but orders showing permanent assignment to Curacao may be requested by airline personnel. Other U.S. citizens coming here for residence must have prior permission from the local government. A valid passport, or a birth certificate showing birth in the U.S. along with a photo ID, is sufficient for entry for a temporary visit, provided an intent to leave is shown by presenting a round-trip ticket or other reservation. PetsLast Updated: 12/31/1999 6:00 PM Pets are admitted duty free for consular personnel and are not placed in quarantine. Dogs and cats must have rabies inoculations and certificates of go ... [Read More]
U.S. Department of State - Washington Hyper File (Africa, Rice trip to Middle East/Europe, Israel/Palestinian Authority, Iraq, Aruba, Lebanon/Syria, South Korea, Iran, European Union/China) (3390) ... [Read More]
Aruba (10/04) The U.S. Department of State's Consular Information Program provides Consular Information Sheets, Travel Warnings, and Public Announcements. Consular Information Sheets exist for all countries and include information on entry requirements, currency regulations, health conditions, areas of instability, crime and security, political disturbances, and the addresses of the U.S. posts in the country. Travel Warnings are issued when the State Department recommends that Americans avoid travel to a certain country. Public Announcements are issued as a means to disseminate information quickly about terrorist threats and other relatively short-term conditions overseas that pose significant risks to the security of American travelers. Free copies of this information are available by calling the Bureau of Consular Affairs at 202-647-5225 or via the fax-on-demand system: 202-647-3000. Consular Information Sheets and Travel Warnings also are available on the Consular Affairs Int ... [Read More]
Aruba Car theft, including that of rental vehicles for joy riding and stripping, can occur. Vehicle leases or rentals may not be fully covered by local insurance when a vehicle is stolen or damaged. Be sure you are sufficiently insured when renting vehicles and jet skis. For more information see the section below entitled “Special Circumstances.” ... U.S. Department of State [Read More]
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