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Do not travel to Burma for any reason due to armed conflict, unrest, arbitrary enforcement of local laws, poor health infrastructure, landmines and unexploded ordnance, and crime.
Advisory Summary
The Burmese military regime deposed elected leaders and officials in a February 2021 coup d'état. Protests and demonstrations against military rule can occur on significant dates and have the potential for violence.
Unrest
Due to the ongoing armed conflicts and civil unrest in Burma, U.S. government employees working in Burma may not be allowed to travel within the country.
Due to safety risks, minor dependents cannot join U.S. government employees who work in Burma.
Armed Conflict
Armed conflicts occur throughout Burma. Instances of civil unrest are common. The amount of armed conflict and civil unrest varies across states and regions. The situation may change at any time.
Improvised Explosive Devices
Improvised explosive devices (IEDs) are used in the ongoing armed conflicts, including within the municipal Rangoon area.
Unexploded Ordnances
Landmines and unexploded ordnance exist throughout Burma. The locations of landmines and unexploded ordnance are often not marked nor easy to recognize.
Arbitrary Enforcement of Laws
The military regime will often arbitrarily enforce local laws, including detaining individuals without fair treatment or a transparent legal process.
Healthcare
Burma has limited or inadequate healthcare and emergency medical resources.
Make sure you have medical or travel insurance that includes medical evacuation. Review our information on Travel Insurance.
Conscription Laws
As of April 2024, the Burma military regime implemented a military conscription law. It applies to males up to age 45 and females up to age 35.
Crime
Violent crime against foreigners is rare. But there have been incidents of muggings and attacks by taxi drivers.
Scam Centers
Foreign nationals, including Americans, have been trafficked into Burma.
For Americans in Burma:
DISCLAIMER: THE INFORMATION IS PROVIDED FOR GENERAL INFORMATION ONLY AND MAY NOT BE TOTALLY ACCURATE IN A SPECIFIC CASE. QUESTIONS INVOLVING INTERPRETATION OF SPECIFIC FOREIGN LAWS SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO THE APPROPRIATE FOREIGN AUTHORITIES OR FOREIGN COUNSEL.
U.S. Embassy Rangoon
110 University Ave
Kamayut Township,
Rangoon, Burma
Telephone: (95) 1-753-6-509
Emergency After-Hours Telephone: (95) 1-753-6-509
Fax: (951)-751-2124
Email: ACSRangoon@state.gov
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