Understanding International Travel: What Counts as Going Abroad from the US?
Learn what defines international travel from the US, including countries and territories. Stay informed before your journey!
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International travel from the US refers to traveling outside the 50 United States, which includes trips to any foreign country outside U.S. borders. This also encompasses U.S. territories such as Puerto Rico, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Be sure to have a valid passport and check for any visa requirements before traveling.
FAQs & Answers
- Do U.S. territories count as international travel? No, traveling to U.S. territories like Puerto Rico or Guam is considered domestic travel.
- What documents do I need for international travel? You will need a valid passport, and possibly a visa, depending on your destination country.
- How can I check visa requirements for international travel? You can check visa requirements through the official embassy websites of the country you're visiting or use travel planning websites.
- Are there countries I can visit without a visa as a U.S. citizen? Yes, many countries allow U.S. citizens to enter without a visa for short stays. Check the specific requirements for each destination.