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- Haiti Travel Advisory
Reissued after addition of terrorism indicator Do not travel to Haiti due to kidnapping, crime, terrorist activity, civil unrest, and limited health care Read the entire Travel Advisory
- Security Alert – U. S. Embassy Port-au-Prince, Haiti, November 24, 2025
Violence and gang -related activity is limiting travel along major highways that connect Port-au-Prince with other areas of the country Travel into and out of Port-au-Prince is increasingly dangerous The U S State Department’s Travel Advisory for Haiti is Level Four: Do Not Travel
- Travel Advisory - Embassy of Haiti - Serving Haitian nationals in the . . .
Current Status: Exercise increased caution when traveling to Haiti due to security concerns
- U. S. says do not travel to Haiti, especially near the border - nj. com
The U S State Department is warning tourists "not to travel" to sections of Haiti due to rising terrorist attacks
- State Department warns against travel to Haiti amid terrorism and . . .
“Do not travel to Haiti for any reason,” the U S Department of State said in its advisory Haiti has been under a state of emergency since 2024, with violent crime involving firearms being
- Travel advice and advisories for Haiti
Haiti - Avoid all travel Avoid all travel to Haiti due to the threat posed by kidnappings, gang violence and the potential for civil unrest throughout the country
- State Department Updates ‘Level 4’ Travel Advisory For Haiti – What To Know
The State Department’s “ Do Not Travel ” advisory for Haiti also includes risk indicators for kidnapping, crime, civil unrest, and limited health emergency care Additionally, travelers should be aware that Haitian authorities have declared the country under a state of emergency since March 2024
- US Officials Uphold Most Severe Travel Advisory for Caribbean . . .
The US State Department continues to advise against travel to Haiti due to security threats including crime and terrorism
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