We collect no personal information about you when
you visit our site unless you choose to provide this
information to us. However, we do automatically
collect and store the name of the domain from which
you access the Internet (.com, .edu, etc.); the date
and time you access our site; and the Internet address
of the website (such as a search engine or referring
page) from which you reached our site. We use the
information we collect to count the number of visitors
to the different pages on our site, and to help us
make our site more useful to visitors like you.
If You Send Us E-mail
You may choose to provide us with personal
information, as in e-mail with a comment or question.
We use the information to improve our service to you
or to respond to your request. Sometimes we forward
your e-mail to other U.S. government agencies who may
be better able to help you. Except for authorized law
enforcement investigations, we do not share our e-mail
with any other outside organizations.
Links to External Websites
Our website has many links to other U.S. agencies,
embassies, multilateral organizations, and private
organizations in both the United States and other
nations. When you follow a link to another site, you
are no longer on our site and are subject to the
privacy policy of the new site.
Every effort is made to provide accurate and complete
information. However, we cannot guarantee that there
will be no errors. With respect to documents and
information on this web site, neither the embassy nor
its employees or contractors make any warranty,
expressed or implied, including the warranties of
merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose
with respect to documents available from this web
site. Additionally, the embassy assumes no legal
liability for the accuracy, completeness, or
usefulness of any information, product, or process
disclosed herein and does not represent that use of
such information, product, or process would not
infringe on privately owned rights.
For site security purposes and to ensure that this
service remains available to all users, the State
Department uses software programs to monitor network
traffic to identify unauthorized attempts to upload or
change information or otherwise cause damage.
Unauthorized attempts to upload information or change
information on this service are strictly prohibited
and may be punishable under the Computer Fraud and
Abuse Act of 1986. Information also may be used for
authorized law enforcement investigations. Except for
the above purposes, no other attempts are made to
identify individual users or their usage habits.
Unauthorized attempts to upload information and/or
change information on these web sites are strictly
prohibited and are subject to prosecution under the
Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986 and Title 18
U.S.C. Sec.1001 and 1030.