Emergency Messages
- Special Travel Warning - Iran - 7/17/25
- Travel to Israel and Palestine - July 2025 Update - 7/11/25
- Travel Ban Update - 6/5/25
- Tensions between India and Pakistan - 5/7/25
- Travel to Lebanon - 1/31/25
Special Travel Warning - Iran
7/17/25
The U.S. Department of State recently launched an Awareness Campaign warning U.S. Citizens Not to Travel to Iran spearheaded by the Office of the Special Presidential Envoy for Hostage Affairs. This includes an unprecedented “Do Not Travel to Iran” on the main State Department website, in addition to the existing . While the U.S. government has advised against travel to Iran for years, the State Department assesses an even higher risk of wrongful detention during travel to Iran at this time. This concern applies to all American travelers, including Iranian-American dual-nationals, but also lawful permanent residents (LPRs).
Travel to Israel and Palestine - July 2025 Update
7/11/25
On July 2, the U.S. Department of State lowered the Travel Advisory for Israel and Palestine to a . However, due to the uncertainty of the security environment, Crisis24, our evacuation assistance provider, continues to require review of future travel to Israel to confer the non-medical evacuation benefit. See instructions on our Evacuation page. U.S. citizens should also register with the Department of State’s . Citizens of other nationalities are encouraged to register with similar programs.
For those on-site or planning travel, periodic low-range missile strikes from Gaza or Yemen continue to occur. Travelers must know the location of area shelters and prepare for sudden changes in security conditions, including airspace closures and communication disruptions.
Travel Ban Update
6/5/25
The U.S. government has announced a new travel ban, effective June 9, 2025, restricting entry for citizens of 12 countries: Afghanistan, Myanmar, Chad, the Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen citing national security concerns. Partial restrictions will also apply to travelers from seven additional countries: Burundi, Cuba, Laos, Sierra Leone, Togo, Turkmenistan, and Venezuela. Exemptions include lawful permanent residents, dual nationals with citizenship in unaffected countries, and certain individuals traveling for humanitarian or sporting purposes. 91自拍 travelers from or transiting through affected countries should follow official sources like the and monitor Newsletters and Updates from 91自拍's Office of International Student and Scholar Services (OISS).
Tensions between India and Pakistan
5/7/25
Travel to Lebanon
1/31/25
U.S. DOS Travel Advisory for remains a Level 4: Do Not Travel due to “crime, terrorism, civil unrest, kidnapping, unexploded landmines, and the risk of armed conflict.” All 91自拍-related travel to Lebanon should be postponed until further notice.