Diplomatic Security
Rewards for Justice The Rewards for Justice Program
was established by the 1984 Act to Combat International
Terrorism, Public Law 98-533. Under the Rewards Program,
cooperating individuals and their immediate family members
may be eligible for relocation to the United States or
elsewhere, and they are assured complete confidentiality.
Rewards, totaling millions of dollars, have been paid
in dozens of cases. Innocent lives have been saved and
terrorists put behind bars.
Travel
Warnings are issued when the State Department decides,
based on all relevant information, to recommend that Americans
avoid travel to a certain country. Countries where avoidance
of travel is recommended will have Travel Warnings as
well as Consular Information Sheets.
Consular
Information Sheets are available for every country
of the world. They include such information as location
of the U.S. Embassy or Consulate in the subject country,
unusual immigration practices, health conditions, minor
political disturbances, unusual currency and entry regulations,
crime and security information, and drug penalties. If
an unstable condition exists in a country that is not
severe enough to warrant a Travel Warning, a description
of the condition(s) may be included under an optional
section entitled "Safety/Security." On limited occasions,
we also restate in this section any U.S. Embassy advice
given to official employees. Consular Information Sheets
generally do not include advice, but present information
in a factual manner so the traveler can make his or her
own decisions concerning travel to a particular country.
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