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Registration
Why Register?
Subscribe to Warden message vs. Registration
You may already be receiving our monthly newsletters and warden messages
which we send by e-mail to notify you of important events and news. To
subscribe to our free newsletter, you need provide us only your e-mail
address: http://www.asktheconsul.org/
Whether you are or are not subscribing to our newsletter, we encourage
you register with the Embassy. Registration is a voluntary way of telling
us that you, as an American Citizen, are in Korea -- whether for a long-term
staty or for a short term visit. In the event of an emergency, we use
registration information to communicate with you. This could include a
family emergency where relatives in the US request that the Embassy contact
you.
The State Department launched a secure online travel registration website
which will allow you, as an American citizen, to record foreign trip and
residence information that the Department of State can use to communicate
with you and assist you in case of an emergency.
U.S. citizens around the world who travel or reside abroad
can register at
travelregistration.state.gov.
We invite you to register yourself and your family and get acquainted
with travel registration. If you are already registered with the Embassy
in Seoul, please re-register on line to update your records.
The new Internet travel registration service for American citizens allows
you to register and update your contact information on the Internet at
any time, making it easier for you to keep your information current. The
site also provides you with up-to-date travel information customized to
your unique travel agenda and itinerary. The data you provide is secured
behind Department of State firewalls, accessed only by cleared personnel
in Embassies, Consulates, and the Department of State, and releasable
only under the provisions of the Privacy Act.
Let us know how you like the new site. If you encounter any difficulties
or have any questions about our travel registration website, please send
an e-mail to CAIbrs@state.gov.
U.S. citizens around the world who travel or reside abroad can register
at travelregistration.state.gov.
Updated July 15, 2004
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