U.S. News reports that crime, kidnapping, and terrorism are common risk factors in Level 4 countries. Traveling to these ...
A day later, the State Department elevated the advisory from a Level 3 to Level 4 “Do Not Travel” advisory. A Level 4 advisory refers to the highest level of travel warning issued by the U.S ...
The United States has issued a warning about a popular tourist destination in Mexico ahead of spring break. On Jan. 27, the US Embassy in Mexico City cautioned against travel to the Reynosa, Rio ...
While Mexican authorities are successfully working with specialists such as safety and tourism security expert Dr. Peter Tarlow to keep tourism regions safe, other regions of the country not known as ...
They said you should always be aware of your surroundings. There's additional information on the travel warning on the U.S. Embassy's website.
Here is the full list of countries on the Foreign Office’s ‘do not travel’ list to check before you plan a trip. With regard to the definition of ‘essential travel’, the FCDO says ...
As reported by The Independent, the Tamaulipas region, bordering Texas and the Gulf of Mexico, has a level 4, “do not travel” warning in place by US officials due to violent crime and kidnapping.
The government has a list of places that aren’t safe for us to travel to, for various reasons and the latest update includes ...
There are many reasons the FCDO may advise against travel to certain places (Picture: Getty Images) The holiday checklist goes something like this: think about your budget,Google the weather ...