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August 16, 2025 2 mins
Listeners interested in traveling to the United States as of August 2025 should know there is currently no active nationwide travel advisory restricting entry to the country, according to guidance recently updated by the U.S. Department of State. However, the State Department issued a Worldwide Caution in June 2025 in response to ongoing global tensions, urging travelers to exercise increased awareness due to the risk of demonstrations, potential anti-U.S. sentiment, and possible disruptions to international travel and airspace. Travelers are encouraged to review Country Information and Security Alerts regularly, as the State Department ranks advisories from Level 1, meaning exercise normal precautions, up to Level 4, which is do not travel, based on risks such as crime, terrorism, civil unrest, health concerns, and severe weather.

The Government of Canada advises taking normal security precautions when visiting the United States, with a reminder that petty crime like pickpocketing and purse snatching can occur, especially in major cities and tourist areas. Natural disasters and severe weather are relevant seasonal concerns, particularly with hurricane season occurring in the Atlantic from June to November and in the eastern Pacific from May to November. Travelers to coastal regions during these months should monitor local forecasts, stay informed via local media, and be ready to change plans on short notice if necessary. Following the advice and instructions of local authorities is strongly recommended during emergencies.

The U.S. Department of State encourages all travelers, both international visitors and U.S. citizens, to enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program, known as STEP. This free service keeps you connected to important safety updates from the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate and allows officials to reach you in case of an emergency.

While there is not a hostile advisory against U.S. travel, listeners should routinely check for updated travel warnings and advisories from both the U.S. Department of State and their own government’s foreign affairs office when planning any visit. Registering for alert services and observing sound safety practices remain key steps to ensuring a safe, informed, and enjoyable trip.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Listeners interested in traveling to the United States as of
August twenty twenty five should know that there is currently
no active nationwide travel advisory restricting entry to the country,
according to guidance recently updated by the US Department of State. However,
the State Department issued a worldwide caution in June twenty
twenty five in response to ongoing global tensions, urging travelers

(00:24):
to exercise increased awareness due to the risk of demonstrations,
potential anti US sentiment, and possible disruptions to international travel
and airspace. Travelers are encouraged to review country information and
security alerts regularly, as the State Department ranks advisories from
level one, meaning exercise normal precautions up to level four,

(00:46):
which do not travel based on risks such as crime, terrorism,
civil unrest, health concerns, and severe weather. The Government of
Canada advises taking normal security precautions when visiting the United States,
with a reminder that petty crime like pickpocketing and purse
snatching can occur, especially in major cities and tourist areas.

(01:08):
Natural disasters and severe weather are relevant seasonal concerns, particularly
with hurricane season occurring in the Atlantic From June to
November and in the Eastern Pacific from May to November.
Travelers to coastal regions during these months should monitor local forecasts,
stay informed via local media, and be ready to change

(01:29):
plans on short notice if necessary. Following the advice and
instructions of local authorities is strongly recommended during emergencies. The U. S.
Department of State encourages all travelers, both international visitors and U.
S citizens, to enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment program
known as STEP. This free service keeps you connected to

(01:50):
important safety updates from the nearest U. S. Embassy or consulate,
and allows officials to reach you in case of an emergency.
While there is not a hostile advisory against US travel,
listeners should routinely check for updated travel warnings and advisories
from both the US Department of State and their own

(02:11):
government's foreign affairs office when planning any visit. Registering for
alert services and observing sound safety practices remain key steps
to ensuring a safe, informed, and enjoyable trip.
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