It is not a problem. Foreign Office also warns In addition to terrorism and crime as well as instabilities in politics, the website states that “there is still a risk of violence motivated by political reasons.” On the homepage, there is also information about the US Wildfire Season, from June through December, particularly in California Washington and Oregon.
Ireland
Ireland updates its travel guidance for the US The US will require transgender Irish citizens to declare their sex on the ESTA and Visa application forms for the US. This advice is to be included in March 28th, 2025. US authorities indicate that it should reflect what they call the biological sex when born.
The site of Ireland’s Department of Foreign Affairs states that “previous convictions in America, false information on your visa application or ESTA, or even a minor previous overstay, can have serious implications.” The “vast majority” do not encounter any issues.
The article also mentions that Arizona, Utah Indiana South Carolina Georgia and Alabama, as well as the US states Arizona, Utah and Indiana have all introduced legislation that allows “police officers” to obtain information about an individual’s immigration status, and detain those they suspect are in the US illegally. They recommend that travelers always carry their documentation with them in case officials ask to see it.
Netherlands
The Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs still has the US listed as green in its level for safe travelThe last time the page on travel advice was updated, it was April 4, and included: “Please be aware that the laws and customs of the US in relation to LGBTQ+ people may differ from the Netherlands.” No further updates Since then, there have been many changes.
New Zealand
New Zealand, unlike most of the countries listed here, actually raised its travel warning level for the US on its four-level official scale. It bumped up the US from Level 1 to 2 in November of last year and advised New Zealanders “to exercise increased caution.” a warning that remains today.
It is stated that there are “higher rates of violent crime, firearm possession and petty crime than New Zealand”, highlighting the danger of active shooter events as well as minor crimes. The site also reminds citizens to register for a stay of more than 30 consecutive days, and to carry photo IDs meeting REAL ID standards. The site notes that the US government has strict entry and stay rules and that you may be subject to scrutiny by US border officials upon arrival.
Portugal
Portugal’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has updated its travel guidance The US government has issued a warning to citizens who are visiting the US. “Having an ESTA or a visa does not guarantee you entry into the US.” The border agent makes the final decision at the time of arrival in the United States. It also urges nonbinary travelers to complete forms and declare their gender at arrival.
The Portuguese government highlights certain areas of the country for safety risksBaltimore, it says, is “a dangerous city, with the exception of the city centre.” In New York City it is recommended that visitors only go to Central Park, Harlem and the Bronx after dark.
United Kingdom
In February, the UK issued a stricter version of its US travel advice for British travellers bound for America. it statedThe language says that “the US authorities set and enforce entry regulations.” was changed in March The site still states that the rules are enforced “strictly”
Yu, citing examples, says that “they’re basically telling the people to double-check the requirements as it’s difficult to pinpoint specifics at this time.” European travelers, including a UK national, being detained at the border. It’s just a general advice: do your research and, if in doubt, contact the US Embassy.
On June 11, additional information was added The British government should inform British citizens of the protests taking place across the country.