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Armchair World: Tips for Travelers to the Middle East and North
Africa
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Tips for Travelers to the Middle East and North Africa
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Note: Some of this information may no longer be valid. Before
making any trip decisions, refer to the latest U.S. State
Department information for the country of interest.
<Document Index>
HOW TO PREPARE FOR A SAFE TRIP
REGISTRATION
YOUR U.S. PASSPORT
VISA AND OTHER ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
SPECIAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR
COUNTRIES THAT PERMIT NO TOURISTS HEALTH DRUG
OFFENSES DRESS AND LOCAL
CUSTOMS COUNTRY INFORMATION ALGERIA BAHRAIN EGYPT IRAN
IRAQ ISRAEL, THE GAZA STRIP, JERICHO AREA, AND THE TERRITORIES
DANGEROUS AREAS
DEPARTING ISRAEL
JORDAN
KUWAIT LEBANON LIBYA MOROCCO OMAN
QATAR SAUDI ARABIA
SAUDI ARABIAN SOCIAL NORMS
DRESS
SOCIAL BEHAVIOR IN PUBLIC
PHOTOGRAPHY
OTHER FORBIDDEN ITEMS
SYRIA
TUNISIA UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
YEMEN
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HOW TO PREPARE FOR A SAFE TRIP
The policies of the countries in the Middle East and North Africa toward
foreign visitors vary greatly from country to country. Some countries encourage
tourism and put very few restrictions on visitors. Other countries do not allow
tourism and carefully regulate business travel. Some areas in the region have
experienced military conflict over an extended period of time.
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REGISTRATION
As you travel, keep abreast of local news coverage. If you plan more
than a short in one place, or if you are in an area experiencing civil unrest
or a natural disaster, you are encouraged to register with the nearest U.S.
embassy or consulate. Rem"
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