Travel Insurance
The U.S. government does not provide insurance for U.S. citizens overseas. We do not pay medical bills or unexpected costs. We highly recommend that you purchase travel insurance before you travel to cover emergency medical care, either as part of or separate from trip cancellation insurance.
Health Insurance: Medical facilities and providers abroad may require cash up front and may not accept U.S. insurance plans. U.S. Medicare/Medicaid does not provide coverage outside the United States. Check your health care policy to see if it will cover you overseas. If not, consider buying supplemental insurance. Make sure the insurance you purchase covers any special medical needs or risks you anticipate on your trip.
Emergency Medical Evacuation: Evacuation for medical treatment can cost more than $100,000. You should strongly consider purchasing medical evacuation insurance in case of emergency overseas.
Entry Requirements
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Jamaica
The online version of the Immigration/Customs Declaration (C5) Form will allow air passengers to input their information in advance of traveling and to submit the same online, through a secured portal.
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Aruba
In an effort to facilitate your travels to Aruba, the Aruban Immigration Authority offers your first welcome, or, “bonbini”, in the form of Aruba’s online Embarkation and Disembarkation (ED) program.
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Dominican Republic
WHAT IS THE ELECTRONIC TICKET?It is a digital form required by multiple institutions to enter or leave the national territory.