The State Department’s ‘Do Not Travel’ list highlights the most dangerous countries for Americans right now, warning of serious risks in several regions.
Travelers from 50 countries must now pay up to $15,000 in bonds to apply for U.S. B1 or B2 visas.
The change announced on March 19, 2026, moves the country’s ranking from Level 4 Do Not Travel to Level 3: Reconsider Travel.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The United States Department of State has an expansive and extensive database of travel advisories covering hundreds of countries ...
Since the U.S. and Israel struck Iran in February, travel updates have warned of the risks of visiting the Middle East.
While Canadian travel to the U.S. declines, new figures from Statistics Canada show American visits to Canada rising.
The U.S. Department of State has warned Americans currently abroad that the conflict in Iran could create emergencies or ...
The U.S. issued new travel warnings for five Middle Eastern countries amid Iran conflict. Non-emergency U.S. employees and families were ordered to leave Pakistan immediately. Level 4: Do Not Travel ...
The U.S. issued a Level 4 "Do Not Travel" warning for Niger. Advisory follows a terrorist attack at Niamey airport and nearby military base. U.S. government employees ordered to leave; services ...