FCO Travel Advice for - United States

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  • The State of Florida has suspended the requirement for non-resident drivers to carry an International Driving Permit. You can drive in Florida using a valid UK driving licence. See Road travel

  • The effects of the US sequestration is expected to increase waiting times at major US international airports. Contact your tour operator or airline for flight information before travelling. See CBP and TSA

  • Snow storms during winter can cause delays and cancellations to flights. Contact your tour operator or airline for flight information before travelling. See Snow storms

  • The US Visa Waiver Programme (VWP) allows most British Citizen passport holders to visit the US for up to 90 days without a visa. If you’re arriving by air or sea, you must get an authorisation via the Electronic System for Travel Authorisation (ESTA) before you travel. See Entry Requirements

  • If you’re arriving by land from Mexico or Canada and you qualify for entry to the US under the Visa Waiver Programme, you won’t need to complete an ESTA. See Entry Requirements

  • There is a general threat from terrorism. See Terrorism

  • You should be alert to the dangers of car and street crime. See Crime

  • Around 5.5 million British nationals visit the United States every year. Most visits are trouble free. See Consular assistance statistics

  • Take out comprehensive travel and medical insurance before you travel.

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