Travel Advisories
Passports
All passports must be valid for 6 months past your return travel date if traveling outside of the country.
Links to Relevant Information
- U.S. Department of State - Passport Application / Renewal / Status
- U.S. Department of Sate - US Passport and Real ID
FAQs
Find answers to your travel insurance questions and ensure a worry-free journey.
What does it cover?
Travel insurance typically covers trip cancellations, medical emergencies, lost luggage, and travel delays. It's essential to read your policy to understand specific coverage details. Always check for exclusions that may apply.
How to file a claim?
To file a claim, contact your insurance provider as soon as possible. You will need to provide documentation, such as receipts and reports. Follow their specific instructions to ensure a smooth process.
What are policy limits?
Policy limits refer to the maximum amount your insurance will pay for covered expenses. These limits can vary based on the type of coverage you choose. Always review these limits before purchasing a policy.
Is it necessary?
While travel insurance isn't mandatory, it provides peace of mind during your travels. Unexpected events can occur, and having coverage can save you from significant financial loss. It's a wise investment for any traveler.
Can I cancel it?
Most travel insurance policies have a cancellation period during which you can cancel for a refund. After this period, cancellation may not be possible. Always check the terms of your specific policy.


