Surviving Your First Overseas Flight

Sunday, June 14th, 2009

The big day has arrived &ndash a holiday in a far away foreign country. You are all packed and ready to go. You have your passport, plane ticket, and some way to pay for your next few weeks. You are nervous an anxious and ready to go. Here are a few [...]

Thailand Rules of the Road

Friday, March 6th, 2009

He, who is in front, has the right of way.
Bigger fish have the right of way over smaller fish.
The pecking order &ndash 18-wheelers, trucks, buses, farm equipment, CRV/SUV, car, Baht bus, tuk-tuk, pedicab, motorcycle, motorcycle with food cart attachment, pedestrian.
Crosswalks are merely white lines painted on the road and serve no other purpose.
Painted lines to [...]

What Happens If You Are Arrested Overseas?

Friday, November 28th, 2008

When you are in a foreign country, you are subject to its laws, and American officials are limited as to how they can assist you. They cannot, for instance, represent you in legal proceedings or pay your legal fees or other expenses. They can, however, perform a variety of vital services, which include [...]

How To Avoid Legal Difficulties When Traveling Overseas

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008

When you are in a foreign country, you are subject to its laws and are under its jurisdiction. You can be arrested overseas for actions that may be either legal or considered minor infractions in the United States. Familiarize yourself with legal expectations in the countries you will visit. Country Specific Information [...]

How to Bring Money to a Foreign Country

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

Traveler's Checks
It is wise not to carry large amounts of cash. You should take most of your money in traveler's checks and remember to record the serial number, denomination and the date and location of the issuing bank or agency. Keep this information in a safe and separate place so, if you lose your traveler's [...]

Required Travel Documents For Your Overseas Holiday

Saturday, August 2nd, 2008

A passport is an internationally recognized travel document that verifies the identity and nationality of the bearer. Only the U.S. Department of State and U.S. Embassies and Consulates have the authority to grant, issue, or verify U.S. passports. For travel overseas and to facilitate reentry into the U.S., a valid U.S. passport is the [...]

My Top Ten Travel Tips For Students

Monday, January 21st, 2008

Here are my top ten travel tips for students traveling overseas
1. Make sure you have a signed, valid passport and visas, if required. Also, before you go, fill in the emergency information page of your passport! Make color copies of your passport and visa information and carry a copy with you at all times. [...]

What U.S. Consuls Can Do To Help You

Sunday, January 20th, 2008

In the Case of Destitution
If you become destitute abroad, the U.S. consul can help you get in touch with your family, friends, bank, or employer and tell you how to arrange for them to send funds for you. These funds can sometimes be wired to you through the Department of State.
In the Case of Illness [...]