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Reissued after periodic review with minor edits.
Exercise increased caution in the United Kingdom due to terrorism.
Country Summary: Terrorist groups continue plotting possible attacks in the United Kingdom. Terrorists may attack with little or no warning, targeting tourist locations, transportation hubs, markets/shopping malls, local government facilities, hotels, clubs, restaurants, places of worship, parks, major sporting and cultural events, educational institutions, airports, and other public areas.
There is also a risk of isolated violence by dissident groups in Northern Ireland, focused primarily on police and military targets.
Read the country information page for additional information on travel to the United Kingdom.
If you decide to travel to the United Kingdom:
Must be valid for the duration of your stay in the United Kingdom
*If you have onward travel to countries outside the United Kingdom, you should check the passport validity requirements for each additional country on their respective information pages.
Must have at least one page
Effective January 8, 2025, all U.S. citizens transiting through or traveling to the United Kingdom for tourism, family visits, business meetings, conferences, or short-term study for 6 months or less will require an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) prior to travel.
U.S. citizens can apply for ETAs beginning on November 27, 2024. Information on the new requirements and how to apply can be found on the UK Government website
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33 Nine Elms Lane
London, SW11 7US
United Kingdom
Telephone: +(44)(20) 7499-9000
Emergency After-Hours Telephone: +(44)(20) 7499-9000
Fax: +(44) (20) 7891-3845
Email: SCSLondon@state.gov
U.S. Consulate General Edinburgh, Scotland
3 Regent Terrace,
Edinburgh EH7 5BW
Scotland
Telephone: 013-1556-8315 / from the United States: 011 (44)(13) 1556-8315
Emergency After-Hours Telephone: 020-7499-9000 / from the United States: 011 (44)(20) 7499-9000
Fax: 0131-557-6023 /from the United States: 011 (44) 131-557-6023
Email: Edinburgh-Info@state.gov
U.S. Consulate General Belfast, Northern Ireland
Danesfort House, 223 Stranmillis Road,
Belfast BT9 5GR
Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Telephone: 028-9038-6100 / from the United States: 011 (44)(28) 9038-6100
Emergency After-Hours Telephone: 01253-501106 / from the United States: 011 (44) 1253-501106
Fax: 028-9068-1301 / from the United States: 011 (44)(28) 9068-1301
Email: ConsularBelfast@state.gov
Helpful resources
Passport requirements
Onward travel to more countries
Visa requirements
Review the UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) information, including:
We cannot help with your UK visa application. If denied entry, we cannot press for your admission into the UK.
HIV/AIDS entry restrictions
The U.S. Department of State is unaware of any HIV/AIDS entry restrictions for visitors to or foreign residents of the UK.
Emergency phone numbers
Local authorities are responsible for investigating and prosecuting crimes.
Terrorism
Terrorist groups and individuals inspired by them want to attack American citizens outside of the United States. They are using simpler methods of attack like knives, guns, and vehicles to target crowds. They often go after unprotected or vulnerable targets at:
Terrorist groups are still planning possible attacks in Europe.
The UK Security Service updates the public on any changes in the threat level and actions for the public.
There is a risk of isolated violence in Northern Ireland due to political tensions.
Crime
Violent crimes or crimes against property are rare. U.S. citizens should take the same security precautions as in the United States or any big city.
Demonstrations
Demonstrations occur frequently in cities throughout the UK. They can:
Demonstration organizers must get police approval in advance. UK police are good at managing these events.
To stay safe:
Scams
Impostors may pose as undercover police and demand cash fines. (The UK police will never ask you for immediate cash payments).
The U.S. Embassy in London provides information on avoiding internet financial scams in the UK.
Review the Department of State’s Protecting Yourself from Scams and the FBI pages for information.
Victims of Crime
Report crimes to the local police at 999 (or 112 in Gibraltar) and contact the U.S. Embassy London or our consulates. Local authorities are responsible for investigating and prosecuting crime.
Victim support resources in the UK are available from:
The U.S. Department of State provides information on help for U.S. victims of crime overseas.
We can:
Domestic Violence
U.S. citizen victims of domestic violence are encouragedto contact the UK’s Domestic Abuse Help.
Tourism
The tourism industry in the UK is well regulated.
Seasons
The UK climate is temperate and moderated by southwest winds over the North Atlantic current.
Natural disasters
Flooding is the most common natural disaster.
Criminal Penalties
You are subject to local laws.
For examples, see our website on crimes against minors abroad and the Department of Justice website.
Arrest Notification
If you are arrested or detained, ask police or prison officials to notify the U.S. Embassy immediately.
Weapons
The UK government provides a full list of what is prohibited when traveling to the UK.
Alcohol
Controlled substances
UK law bans the possession and sale of controlled substances and drugs, including some that are legal in certain U.S. states.
People who violate UK drug laws may face penalties including fines or prison sentences.
Faith-based travelers
Faith-based travel includes pilgrimages, service projects, and mission work. Prepare for your travel using these resources:
LGB travelers
Travelers with disabilities
In the UK, all public service providers must make "reasonable adjustments" for people with disabilities. This excludes transportation services.
Students
Women travelers
Health resources
Emergency numbers
For all emergencies Dial 999
For all emergencies in Gibraltar Dial 112
Ambulance services
For ambulance services Dial 999.
Ambulance services are widely available in the United Kingdom.
Healthcare in the United Kingdom
Medical care in the UK is widely available. In smaller cities, it may take longer for medical help to arrive and assist.
Medical payments and insurance
Prescription drugs
Vaccinations
Stay up to date on all vaccinations recommended by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Further health information:
Helpful resources
Road Conditions and Safety
UK traffic drives on the left side of the road, which is different from the United States
For more information visit:
Traffic laws
The UK Department of Transport and Driver Vehicle Standards Agency provide information on driving permits, vehicle inspection, road tax, and mandatory insurance.
Public Transportation
Public transportation in the UK is widespread and easily accessible. The following resources provide public transportation information and schedules:
Aviation Safety Oversight
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has found that the UK’s Civil Aviation Authority meets international standards for aviation safety oversight. FAA’s website includes more information on its assessment program.
Maritime travel
Mariners planning travel to the UK should also check for U.S. maritime advisories and alerts. Information may also be posted to the U.S. Coast Guard homeport website, and the NGA broadcast warnings.
Other maritime resources include:
UK Sailing Guidance (source: UK government)
Review information about International Parental Child Abduction in the United Kingdom. For additional IPCA-related information, please see the International Child Abduction Prevention and Return Act (ICAPRA) report.
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