Welfare and Whereabouts Services
U.S.
embassies and consulates help to locate
U.S.
citizens overseas when relatives or friends are concerned about their welfare
or need to notify them of emergencies at home.
The Department of State and
U.S.
embassies and consulates abroad handle over 200,000 welfare and whereabouts
inquiries a year.
Privacy Act: The provisions of the Privacy Act require that
U.S.
citizens over the age of 18 provide a Privacy Act waiver before we can release
information about them to third parties.
In order to assist
U.S.
in locating the
U.S.
citizen abroad, it is helpful to have the following information available:
- Caller's
full name, address, phone number and relationship
- Name
of the person abroad
- Date
and place of birth
- Passport
number (if known)
- Last
known address and phone number; itinerary
- Reason
for their travel/residence abroad (business, tourism, etc.)
- Date
of last contact
- Other
points of contact abroad (friends, business associates, hotel, etc.)
For Emergency Family Messages also include:
- Nature
of the emergency
- What
you want to tell the person about the emergency
- Name,
address and telephone number and relationship of the person you wish subject
to call after the emergency family message is relayed to them by the
U.S.
embassy or consulate.
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