Travel Warnings are issued when long-term, protracted conditions that make a country dangerous or unstable lead the State Department to recommend that Americans avoid or consider the risk of travel to that country. A Travel Warning is also issued when the U.S. Government's ability to assist American citizens is constrained due to the closure of an embassy or consulate or because of a drawdown of its staff. The countries listed below meet those criteria.
Congo, Democratic Republic of the 11/25/2010
Colombia 11/10/2010
Iraq 11/05/2010
Burundi 11/04/2010
Philippines 11/02/2010
Cote d'Ivoire 10/20/2010
Nigeria 10/19/2010
Yemen 10/15/2010
Lebanon 10/08/2010
Iran 10/08/2010
Sudan 10/01/2010
Eritrea 09/24/2010
Mexico 09/10/2010
Korea, Democratic People's Republic of 08/27/2010
Afghanistan 08/13/2010
Israel, the West Bank and Gaza 08/10/2010
Mali 08/06/2010
Mauritania 08/02/2010
Uzbekistan 07/22/2010
Pakistan 07/22/2010
Chad 07/09/2010
Haiti 06/24/2010
Guinea 06/16/2010
Nepal 06/15/2010
Niger 05/11/2010
Georgia 05/03/2010
Algeria 04/02/2010
Kenya 03/16/2010
Central African Republic 02/26/2010
Saudi Arabia 02/18/2010
Somalia 12/31/2009