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LGB travelers can face special challenges abroad. Laws and attitudes in some countries may affect safety and ease of travel. Many countries do not recognize same-sex marriage. Many countries also only recognize the male and female sex markers in passports and do not have IT systems at ports of entry that can accept other sex markers. About 70 countries still consider consensual same-sex relations a crime. In some of these countries, individuals who engage in same-sex sexual relations may face severe punishment.
Research Your Destination
Visit our Traveler’s Checklist. Review the country information page for your destination(s). These pages contain information specific to LGB travelers. Check for this in the “Local Laws & Special Circumstances” section.
Pack Important Documents
Bring copies of important documents. This is especially helpful in countries whose laws differ from those in the United States.
Consider Buying Insurance
Travel insurance can help you during emergencies. It can also help if you need medical evacuation. Some insurance companies have products specifically for LGB travelers. Check that any insurance you buy will cover all family members who travel.
Enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program
The Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) is a free service. It is for U.S. citizens traveling to or living in a foreign country.
Here are some pointers for staying safe while abroad:
Living Abroad with your Foreign National Spouse or Partner
If You Need Help, Contact the U.S. Embassy or Consulate
The nearest U.S. embassy or consulate may be able to help if you have problems overseas. This is especially true if you feel you cannot approach local police. Or, if you have already had difficulties with them.
The information above is provided for general information only and may not be applicable in a particular case. You should ask private legal counsel about interpreting specific U.S. or foreign laws.
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