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INTERNATIONAL
TRAVEL INFORMATION GUIDES.
These
international travel guides provide some of the basic travel
electricity information that you should find helpful in preparing for
the use of US 110 volt appliances in most foreign countries. At the
very least, you will need plug adapters in most countries and voltage
converters for some of your appliances in others. Please read the
following information carefully in order to avoid purchasing items
you don't need or worse, not having what you need for your
international travel with US appliances.
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 | INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL ELECTRICAL GUIDE Please be aware that international travel electrical issues do not allow for simple “one-size-fits-all” solutions. We wish that international travel as it relates to electrical problems was simple but, unfortunately, it isn't. Understand that because of the complexity of international travel electrical issues you will have to spend a little time verifying some details.

|  | WORLD ELECTRIC GUIDE International travel electrical issues can be frustrating. This international travel guide is a list of all of the countries in the world showing the most common voltages, frequencies, and when you click on a country name you will see which plug adapter(s) is(are) needed for each international travel destination. A picture shows the international travel adapters in great detail. Finding the right electrical wall outlet plug adapter can be a fun lesson in geography too. We have over 220 countries listed alphabetically right here.

|  | U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PATROL U.S. Customs has the job of guarding the US borders which includes enforcing the revenue, trade, and immigration laws of the United States. There is a lot you need to know in order to travel out of country without delays and inconvenience. For example, you should know about "duties" (taxes), required declarations, registrations, duty-free exemptions, gifts, unaccompanied luggage, medications, shipping goods, drugs and firearms, embargos, pet requirements, passports, and so much more

|  | TSA TSA is a
department within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and is
responsible for the security of all transportation...bus, train,
auto, truck, airplane, and ferry included.. They are also responsible
for security for mass transit and the ports. Be prepared for airport and airline security requirements.

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