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Faith-based travel may include pilgrimages, service projects, mission work, and faith-based tours.
Every year, many U.S. citizens safely take part in religious travel. However, there are considerations U.S. faith-based travelers should know before going. In some countries, there are strict rules for religious activities. It can even be a crime to participate. Know the laws and conditions of the country you wish to visit. Check the “Local Laws and Customs” section in the Travel Guidance of the place you plan to visit.
Before you go
Visit the Traveler’s Checklist. Check our information on visa rules and local laws. Enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program to receive safety and security alerts from the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate while you are abroad.
Additional resources for faith-based travelers:
Traveling under a sponsoring organization
Consider these questions:
While you’re there
Remember, you are subject to the local laws of the country you are in.
Some countries may restrict religious expression. This may include restrictions on:
These laws may be applied inconsistently to foreign visitors. Research the local laws and customs of your destination country.
You may run into problems while abroad. If you do, contact the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate.
Always carry the address and phone number of the U.S. embassy or consulate with you. Keep it in English and the local language.