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March 25, 2025 2 mins
As of March 25, 2025, the U.S. Department of State maintains a Level 4 "Do Not Travel" advisory for Russia. This is the highest level of caution, urging American citizens to avoid all travel to the country due to ongoing tensions related to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, potential harassment or detention by Russian security officials, and limited ability for the U.S. Embassy to assist citizens in emergencies.

The Department of State emphasizes that U.S. citizens residing or traveling in Russia should leave immediately. They warn of possible arbitrary enforcement of local laws, restricted flights in and out of the country, and the risk of terrorism. The U.S. Embassy in Moscow is operating with reduced staffing, further limiting their capacity to help American travelers.

According to Travel.State.Gov, Russia may refuse to recognize dual U.S.-Russian citizenship, denying consular access to detained individuals. There have been reports of Russian authorities forcing citizens with dual nationality to join the military and preventing them from leaving the country.

The Canadian government, through Travel.gc.ca, also advises against all travel to Russia, citing similar concerns about the armed conflict with Ukraine and its impacts. They warn of potential security incidents such as drone attacks and Russian air defense activity, even in major cities like Moscow.

Despite these warnings, some tour operators and travel blogs report that major tourist destinations in Russia, such as Moscow, St. Petersburg, and cities along the Trans-Siberian Railway, are functioning normally for those who choose to visit. However, they stress the importance of staying informed about the rapidly changing situation and following all local regulations.

Travelers should be aware that Western sanctions have impacted financial transactions and flight options. Many international credit cards may not work in Russia, and direct flights from Western countries are limited. Travel insurance policies may also be invalidated if visiting against government advice.

For those who must travel to Russia, it's crucial to register with your country's embassy, carry proper documentation, and stay updated on local news and potential security threats. Avoiding political discussions and maintaining a low profile is strongly advised.

As the geopolitical situation remains volatile, anyone considering travel to Russia should carefully weigh the risks and stay informed through official government channels and reputable news sources. The situation can change rapidly, so it's essential to check for updates regularly, even up to the day of planned travel.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
As of March twenty fifth, twenty twenty five, the US
Department of State maintains a Level four do not Travel
advisory for Russia. This is the highest level of caution,
urging American citizens to avoid all travel to the country
due to ongoing tensions related to Russia's invasion of Ukraine,
potential harassment or detention by Russian security officials, and limited

(00:21):
ability for the US embassy to assist citizens in emergencies.
The Department of State emphasizes that US citizens residing or
traveling in Russia should leave immediately. They warn of possible
arbitrary enforcement of local laws, restricted flights in and out
of the country, and the risk of terrorism. The US

(00:41):
Embassy in Moscow is operating with reduced staffing, further limiting
their capacity to help American travelers. According to Travel dot
State dot gov, Russia may refuse to recognize dual US
Russian citizenship, denying consular access to detained individuals. There have
been reports of Russian authority forcing citizens with dual nationality

(01:02):
to join the military and preventing them from leaving the country.
The Canadian government, through travel dot GC dot CA, also
advises against all travel to Russia. Citing similar concerns about
the armed conflict with Ukraine and its impacts. They warn
of potential security incidents such as drone attacks and Russian

(01:22):
air defense activity, even in major cities like Moscow. Despite
these warnings, some tour operators and travel blogs report that
major tourist destinations in Russia, such as Moscow, Saint Petersburg,
and cities along the Trans Siberian Railway are functioning normally
for those who choose to visit. However, they stress the

(01:43):
importance of staying informed about the rapidly changing situation and
following all local regulations. Travelers should be aware that Western
sanctions have impacted financial transactions and flight options. Many international
credit cards may not work in Russia. Direct flights from
Western countries are limited. Travel insurance policies may also be

(02:05):
invalidated if visiting against government advice. For those who must
travel to Russia, it's crucial to register with your country's embassy,
carry proper documentation, and stay updated on local news and
potential security threats. Avoiding political discussions and maintaining a low
profile is strongly advised as the geopolitical situation remains volatile.

(02:28):
Anyone considering travel to Russia should carefully weigh the risks
and stay informed through official government channels and reputable news sources.
The situation can change rapidly, so it's essential to check
for updates regularly, even up to the day of planned travel.
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