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For general travel information, the following pamphlets published
by Consular Affairs may be ordered from the Superintendent of
Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.
20402; tel: 202-512-1800; fax: 202-512-2250. The price of each
publication is $1-1.50.
A Safe Trip Abroad
Tips for Americans Residing Abroad
Travel Tips for Older Americans
Country specific information can be found in the following
publications:
Tips for Travelers to Sub-Saharan Africa
Tips for Travelers to Central and South America
Tips for Travelers to the People's Republic of China
Tips for Travelers to Mexico
Tips for Travelers to the Middle East and North Africa
Tips for Travelers to South Asia
Tips for Travelers to Russia and the Newly Independent States
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The following publications may be ordered for 50 cents
each from the Consumer Information Center, Pueblo, CO 81009;
tel: 719-948-4000.
General entry and visa information for these and other countries
are available in the following booklet: Foreign Entry Requirements
Information on how, when and where to apply for your U.S.
passport is provided in the following booklet: Passports:
Applying for Them the EASY WAY
Directory of Islands Political Status Location of U.S. Embassy
or Consulate With
Consular Jurisdiction
(Islands in italics are parts (see codes below) (addresses listed above)
of larger political units.)
Anguilla UK Bridgetown, Barbados
Antigua and Barbuda I Bridgetown, Barbados
Aruba N Curacao, Netherlands Antilles*
Bahamas I Nassau, Bahamas
Barbados I Bridgetown, Barbados
Barbuda part of Antigua and Barbuda
Bermuda (in the Atlantic) UK Hamilton, Bermuda*
Bimini part of Bahamas
Bonaire part of Netherlands Antilles
British Virgin Islands UK St. John's, Antigua
Caicos part of Turks and Caicos
Cayman Islands UK Kingston, Jamaica
Cuba I U.S. Interests
Section, Swiss
Embassy, Havana, Cuba
Curacao part of Netherlands Antilles
Dominica I Bridgetown, Barbados
Dominican Republic I Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Eleuthera; Exuma parts of Bahamas
Grenada I St. George's, Grenada
Grenadines part of St. Vincent/Grenadines
Guadeloupe F Bridgetown, Barbados
Haiti I Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Jamaica I Kingston, Jamaica
Marie-Galante part of Guadeloupe
Martinique F Bridgetown, Barbados
Montserrat UK Bridgetown, Barbados
Netherlands Antilles N Curacao, Netherlands Antilles*
Nevis part of St. Kitts and Nevis
Puerto Rico US (not applicable,
U.S. commonwealth)
Saba part of Netherlands Antilles
St. Barthelemy (St. Barts) part of Guadeloupe
St. Croix part of U.S. Virgin Is.
St. Eustatius (Statia)part of Netherlands Antilles
St. John part of U.S. Virgin Is.
St. Kitts and Nevis I Bridgetown, Barbados
St. Lucia I Bridgetown, Barbados
St. Maarten (Dutch) part of Netherlands Antilles
St. Martin (French) part of Guadeloupe
St. Thomas part of U.S. Virgin Is.
St. Vincent and the Grenadines I Bridgetown, Barbados
San Salvador part of Bahamas
Tortola part of British Virgin Is.
Trinidad and Tobago I Port of Spain, Trinidad
Turks and Caicos UK Nassau, Bahamas
U.S. Virgin Islands US
(not applicable,
U.S. territory)
Virgin Gorda part of British Virgin Is.
Code:
F = overseas department of France;
I = independent country;
N = commonwealth of the Netherlands;
UK = dependency of the United Kingdom;
US = commonwealth or territory of the United States
* = U.S. Consulate General
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