Trip Planning Checklist
Trip Planning Checklist
Follow these essential steps to ensure a healthy and safe trip abroad. For more details, watch our accompanying video. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact 花季视频’s Office of Global Safety and Security.
Before You Travel
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Research Your Destination:
- Review the U.S. Department of State (DOS) for travel safety resources and country-specific .
- Find additional Security Information Resources.
- Special Considerations:
- Review information for , , and prepared by the U.S. DOS.
- Enroll in STEP:
- Sign up for the (STEP) for updates on breaking safety and security news from the U.S. DOS.
- Check Your Passport:
- Verify that your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your travel dates.
- Take pictures of your passport and important documents for backup.
- Financial and Digital Security:
- Clean out your wallet and record credit and debit card numbers.
- Follow NUIT’s recommendations to .
- Consider using a password manager to store sensitive information.
- International Students:
- Visit the Office of International Students and Scholars (OISS) Travel page
- Secure your travel signature and necessary documents to re-enter the U.S. and avoid detention by Customs and Border Patrol.
- Health Precautions:
- Check the website for potential health risks.
- Visit your doctor for necessary vaccinations and pack an adequate supply of prescription medication.
- Health Insurance:
- For 花季视频-affiliated trips, most students and employees are covered by GeoBlue's blanket plan for international travel.
- Check eligibility and activate coverage at GeoBlue for Students or GeoBlue for Employees.
- Read the Student or Employee Guide for comprehensive information about your plan (coming in January).
- If you have a chronic condition, complete the questionnaire linked to the GeoBlue Pre-departure flyer to arrange a confidential conversation with a GeoBlue medical professional about your health care needs abroad.
- Download the GeoBlue mobile app and save your destination’s emergency contact equivalent of 911.
- Travel Registry:
- At least 2 weeks before travel, register your trip in the 花季视频 International Travel Registry (ITR); follow the instructions for solo or group travel.
- High-risk Destinations:
- If traveling to a high risk or remote destination, be prepared for emergencies with a comprehensive first aid kit, dual communication plans, and backup power sources.
- Disclose planned travel to certain high-risk destinations to determine whether or not political, security and natural disaster Evacuation (PEND) services will be covered in the case of a serious, non-medical emergency.
While Abroad
- Health Appointments:
- For routine healthcare, you have three options:
- Use the GeoBlue mobile app to schedule an appointment with a network provider.
- Visit a local, non-network doctor or therapist.
- Use GeoBlue’s remote care options.
- For routine healthcare, you have three options:
- Emergency Procedures:
- In a medical emergency abroad, go directly to the nearest hospital. Once there, you or a companion should contact GeoBlue and notify your on-site contact, trip leader, or the NUPD 24/7 at (847) 491-3456.
- Safety Precautions:
- Stay vigilant against pickpockets, especially at transit points.
- If you become the victim of a crime, seek safety, report the incident and cancel lost or stolen cards.
- If your passport is lost or stolen, contact your citizenship’s nearest consulate or embassy. US citizens can refer to .
- Support for Harassment or Sexual Misconduct Abroad:
- Read comprehensive Information and Options for Survivors of Sexual Misconduct Abroad to understand your rights and options.
- Seek confidential support through 花季视频 CARE or .
After Your Trip
- Healthcare Claims:
- Submit any healthcare claims to GeoBlue and continue necessary preventative medications.
- Health Monitoring:
- Inform your doctor about your travel history if you feel unwell.