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August 5, 2004
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Message April 25, 2007 - Safety
This is a Warden Message for All
American Citizens
by US
Consulate, St. Petersburg
Please distribute it to your American friends and
colleagues. If you are a Warden, please notify your warden group members who
do not have e-mail. If you need emergency assistance, please contact us by
e-mail at
acsstpete@state.gov, by fax at
7-812-331-2646 or phone us at 7- 812- 331-2600.
Warden Message
We are pleased to announce that the Department of State's Bureau of Consular
Affairs has completely redesigned its website:
http://travel.state.gov .
Travel.State.Gov is already one of the most popular government websites. You
may have used it yourself to obtain information about US government services
for Americans overseas. We are pleased to announce that it is now better
than ever with an enhanced appearance and functionality that will better
serve Americans who live or travel overseas.
A new and important feature of the enhanced website is
secure online registration, which allows American citizens to record foreign
trip and residence information that we can use to provide our services. On a
routine basis, we use the registrations to communicate information about
living overseas as an American (for example, updates on absentee voting or
passport procedures) as well as security notices. In an emergency, the
registration information would be vital in helping us assist Americans
residing in, or visiting St. Petersburg.
Americans around the world who travel or reside abroad
can access this site
either through a link on Travel.State.Gov, or directly, at
https://travelregistration.state.gov/ibrs . If you received this Email
directly from us, you are registered with us and we will be maintaining that
registration for some time. However, we invite you to re-register yourself
and your family on the new system and use this new system to update your
registration as you change contact information.
If you are not registered with us, we invite you to do
so through this new system. And we invite any short-term travelers to Russia
to also register using this new system. It will let us know who is in Russia
at any given time so that we can contact them in an emergency.
Registration also links Americans to up-to-date travel
information customized to their unique travel agendas and itineraries. The
data provided is secured behind Department of State firewalls, accessed only
by cleared personnel in embassies, consulates, and the Department of State,
and releasable only with permission under the provisions of the Privacy Act.
Please let us know how you like the new site. If you
encounter any difficulties or have any questions about our travel
registration website, please send an e-mail to
CAIbrs@state.gov . If you have specific questions about your
registration with the American Consulate General in St. Petersburg, Russia,
please contact us at
acsstpete@state.gov .
U. S. Consulate Registration
Moscow or St. Petersburg
On Arrival, FAX or E-mail
(click
for forms)
Register On Line
(click for link)
This is
registering with the US Embassy as a visitor, not Russian Visa registration
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