Helpful Travel Links Emergencies abroad If you have been a victim of crime If you have lost your passport US Embassies, Consulates & Diplomatic Missions
Getting a passport US Passport Services (U.S. Department of State)
If you are going abroad in the next year and do not have a passport, apply immediately. Be sure it will be valid for as long as you need it, or apply for renewal immediately. Having a passport, or having proof that you have applied for one, is a condition for acceptance to study abroad, except for IPIA programs (College of Agriculture.)
Photos: Get two passport photos for $10.70 in STEW G-34 (credit/debit only); at Walgreens for $9, and at CVS for $8 with online coupon. Passport application to Lafayette Post Office, located at 3450 State Road 26 East (just east of Home Depot): You need to make an appointment with the post office by calling 765 448 9200. Appointments can be made between 10 am and 4 pm, Monday - Friday.
Other State Department Sites STEP (Smart Traveler Enrollment Program) International Travel Information (U.S. Department of State) Safety Issues (U.S. Department of State)
Sources of world news BBC International Herald Tribune Reuters World Press Review
Information on other countries Background Notes & Country Pages (State Dept.) BBC country profiles Lonely Planet Globespotters Blog Travel Etiquette
Getting to local airports Shuttle between Purdue & Chicago O'Hare Shuttle between Purdue & Indianapolis International
Sources of airline tickets STA Travel Orbitz Expedia Priceline Cheap Tickets Student Universe Sidestep Fly Low Cost Fly Cheap Abroad
Traveling while abroad Rail passes European Rail Travel RyanAir easyJet
Lodging abroad Hostelling International Hostel reviews Internet Guide to Hostelling
Online travel advice & guidebooks State Dept. "Students Abroad" page Advice on smooth travels (State Dept.) Lonely Planet Guides Rick Steves' Europe Rough Guides Let’s Go Guides Moon Guides Fodor’s Guides Frommer's Guides
Regulations US Customs (Includes rules on what you can bring into the U.S.) Documentation needed to visit other countries (NOTE: Check with embassies of each country for most specific, up-to-date info).
Safety abroad Country-specific advice & warnings (State Dept.) Safety tips for American travelers (State Dept.) Safety for Study Abroad participants (State Dept.)
Health abroad Center For Disease Control and Prevention(CDC) Travel Info World Health Organization Medical tips for American travelers (State Dept.)
Money and Banking abroad Online Currency Converter Sending/Receiving Money Overseas in an Emergency Images of other countries' money
Gay, Lesbian & Bisexual Travelers' concerns Rainbow Group of NAFSA (Assn. of International Educators) International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission (IGLHRC) International Lesbian and Gay Association (ILGA)
Of general interest to travelers Amadeus.net - a great source of travel info, including printable subway maps from all over the world Spoonfed World Citizen's Guide Magellan's travel products Campmor camping & travel gear Time Zone converter Make a personal multi-zone clock Unique "population" map Metric Conversion Calculator Phone Cards
Information for Military Personnel (Active/Reserve/Guard/ROTC/Veteran) Precautions for traveling outside the US (OCONUS)
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