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"Do not travel to Venezuela for any reason and avoid Venezuelan borders with Colombia, Brazil, and Guyana," the U.S. Department of State wrote on May 27, 2025.
The crisis in Venezuela 07:11. The U.S. State Department is again advising American citizens not to travel to Venezuela, warning of "severe risks" including wrongful detention, kidnapping and torture.
The U.S. State Department and several regional embassies issued an urgent security alert on Tuesday, warning American citizens to avoid traveling to Venezuela. “Do not travel to or remain in ...
If you’re thinking of traveling to Venezuela anytime soon, take note that the country is one that you should avoid traveling. The U.S. State Department issued its highest travel advisory for ...
The U.S. State Department is consistently updating its list of travel warnings as Americans prepare to take trips over the ...
The U.S. State Department has heightened its warning against travel to Venezuela, reissuing its advisory on May 12, 2025, with new and more severe language that urges "[a] ...
The United States is warning Americans against travel to Venezuela as the Trump administration states more U.S. nationals are wrongfully detained by Caracas than by any other government.
Travelers should “not travel” to Venezuela and U.S. citizens already there are urged to leave immediately because the U.S. government can provide little support to Americans wrongly detained ...
Venezuela high on travellers’ wish-lists despite Foreign Office warnings of ‘armed robbery, mugging, carjacking and burglary’ Exclusive: Tours to the South American country are selling out ...
Russia isn't the only nation to receive the highest level of warning from the United States this month, though. On May 12 the U.S. warned travelers to stay away from Venezuela "due to the high ...