Xref: world wstd.travel.advisories:826 Newsgroups: wstd.travel.advisories Path: world!daemon From: Wally Doerge <76702.1202@compuserve.com> Subject: NEW TRAVEL INFO -- Gibraltar Message-ID: <950914153214_76702.1202_CHN52-1@CompuServe.COM> Precedence: bulk Sender: daemon@world.std.com (daemons) Organization: The World @ Software Tool & Die Distribution: wstd Date: Thu, 14 Sep 1995 15:32:15 GMT Approved: usenet@world.std.com Lines: 68 STATE DEPARTMENT TRAVEL INFORMATION - Gibraltar ============================================================ Gibraltar - Consular Information Sheet September 14, 1995 Country Description: Gibraltar, a British dependent territory, is a peninsula connected to Spain and projecting into the eastern end of the Strait of Gibraltar. Tourist facilities are widely available. Entry Requirements: A passport is required. A visa is not required for tourist stays up to three months. Persons traveling >from Gibraltar to Spain and back may experience delays at the border. For further information concerning entry requirements for Gibraltar, travelers can contact the Embassy of the United Kingdom at 3100 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20008 Tel (202) 462-1340 or the nearest British consulate general in Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Cleveland, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, San Francisco or Seattle. Medical Facilities: Medical care is available. U.S. medical insurance is not always valid outside the United States. Travelers have found that in some cases, supplemental medical insurance with specific overseas coverage has proved to be useful. Information on specific health matters is available through the Centers for Disease Control's hotline for international travelers at (404) 332-4559. Crime Information: Gibraltar has a low crime rate. However, pickpocketing, theft of unattended baggage, and theft from vehicles can occur. Popular tourist attractions such as museums, monuments, restaurants, hotels and transportation systems are often areas where criminals operate. The loss or theft abroad of a U.S. passport should be reported immediately to local police and to the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate. U.S. citizens can refer to the Department of State's pamphlet "A Safe Trip Abroad" for ways to promote a more trouble-free journey. The pamphlet is available from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. Drug Penalties: U.S. citizens are subject to the laws of the country in which they are traveling. Penalties for possession, use, and dealing in illegal drugs are strict, and convicted offenders can expect jail sentences and fines. U.S. Representation: Gibraltar is a British dependent territory in which there is no U.S. Embassy or Consulate. U.S. citizens can contact the U.S. Embassy in London, 24/31 Grosvenor Sq., tel: (44-171) 499-9000 for assistance. No. 95-113 This replaces the Consular Information Sheet dated August 12, 1994, to reflect that travelers going into Spain and returning to Gibraltar may experience delays on the border, to update the list of British consulates in the U.S., and to change the telephone number for the U.S. Embassy in London. ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- The "travel-advisories@stolaf.edu" mailing list is the official Internet and BITNET distribution point for the U.S. State Department Travel Warnings and Consular Information Sheets. To unsubscribe, send a message containing the word "unsubscribe" to: travel-advisories-request@stolaf.edu Archives of past "travel-advisories" postings are available at the URL: "http://www.stolaf.edu/network/travel-advisories.html" or via Gopher: gopher.stolaf.edu, Internet Resources/US-State-Department-Travel-Advisories