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  • Bureau of Consular Affairs

    Passport, visa, and international travel warning information.

    travel.state.gov

  • U.S. Department of State

    Information about the department, its officials, and foreign affairs activities; also webpages for regular and special programs, consulates, and materials about geography, travel, foreign policy, and related topics.

    www.state.gov

  • Overseas Security Advisory Council

    Established in 1985 by the U.S. Department of State to foster the exchange of security related information between the U.S. Government and American private sector operating abroad. Travel warnings and public announcements.

    www.ds-osac.org

  • Freedom of Information Act Electronic Reading Room

    Makes available to the public the Department of State records which have been declassified and released under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) or other information access programs the Department.

    foia.state.gov

  • Office of the Historian, Bureau of Public Affairs

    Publishes the official documentary history of U.S. foreign policy. Archived site from the Clinton Administration includes timelines, records of past ambassadors and Presidential travels, Holocaust-era asset information, and similar materials.

    www.state.gov

  • Arms Control and International Security Affairs

    Responsible for international agreements on conventional, chemical/biological, and strategic forces, treaty verification and compliance, and supporting ongoing negotiations, policy-making, and interagency implementation efforts.

    www.state.gov

  • Independent States of the World

    Table of independent states listing both short and long-form names and capitals. Symbols next to names note status of diplomatic relations with the US, whether or not country is a member of the UN, and any changes since last update.

    www.state.gov

  • Iraq's Hidden Weapons: Failing To Disclose and Disarm

    US statement on the position of Iraqi compliance with UN resolution 1441.

    www.state.gov

  • Foreign Per Diem Rates

    Maximum rates of per diem allowances for travel in foreign areas are established by the Secretary of State and apply to all U.S. Government employees and contractors.

    www.state.gov

  • US State Department Careers

    Learn about foreign and civil service career opportunities. Student and intern opportunities are also featured.

    www.careers.state.gov

  • Travel Warnings and Consular Information Sheets

    Issued when the State Department decides, based on all relevant information, that travel to a certain country poses a risk to American citizens.

    travel.state.gov

  • Condoleezza Rice Online

    An independent index of writings by and about Dr Condoleezza Rice, USA Secretary of State

    condoleezzariceonline.blogspot.com

  • U.S. Department of State - Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs

    US policy on current issues in the Middle East. Includes country overviews, press releases, human rights information and tips for travelers.

    www.state.gov

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