If you are planning to travel internationally, you may have questions as to whether you can travel with or locally obtain your prescription and over-the-counter (OTC) medication(s). Each country has its own regulations governing what constitutes a controlled medication, and some require specific paperwork in order to bring controlled, prescription… read more
Travel Advice
U.S. State Department Launches New Version of Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP)
The U.S. Department of State recently launched a new version of the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP). STEP is a free service for U.S. citizens living or traveling abroad to receive safety and security alerts and other local updates by email from the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate. Enrolling in… read more
Resources and Recommendations for Remaining Healthy While Traveling
Traveling allows for personal growth and cultural exchange, not to mention ample opportunities to build lasting memories and meaningful relationships. However, the act of travel using mass transportation does carry inherent physical health risks due to the exposure to hundreds, if not thousands, of people. So how does one stay… read more
Passport Requirements and Emergency Assistance
Passport Requirements and Recommendations Are you planning to travel abroad in the near future? If so, you will need a passport that is valid for a minimum of six months after your anticipated date of return to the United States. We also highly recommend confirming that your emergency contact person… read more
Carnival Festival
Carnival is a festive season that occurs in various countries and regions across the world before the season of Lent. It traditionally takes place during February or early March and involves public events and celebrations such as parades, street parties, and other forms of entertainment. Travelers are advised to exercise… read more

