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Tripoli Country Council

This country council site has been established as a means to facilitate communication between the U.S. Embassy and U.S. organizations operating in this city/region.

Tripoli Country Council

The Tripoli Country Council web site has been established as a means to facilitate communication between U.S. Businesses and the U.S. Embassy. The site is linked to the main Overseas Security Advisory Council (OSAC) database and you may use your OSAC user account to access additional content within this site.

Crime and Safety Reports

Libya 2008 Crime & Safety Report

Crime & Safety
Middle East / N. Africa - Libya This is an annual report published in conjunction with Regional Security Office U.S. more...

Lebanon 2008 Crime & Safety Report

Crime & Safety
Middle East / N. Africa - Lebanon This report was produced in conjunction with the Regional Security Office at U.S. more...

Algeria 2008 Crime & Safety Report

Crime & Safety
Middle East / N. Africa - Algeria This report is an annual report produced in conjunction with Regional Security Office at U.S. more...

Jordan 2008 Crime & Safety Report

Crime & Safety
Middle East / N. Africa - Jordan This is an annual report published in conjunction with Regional Security Office U.S. more...

Oman 2008 Crime & Safety Report

Crime & Safety
Middle East / N. Africa - Oman This is an annual report published in conjunction with Regional Security Office U.S. more...

Featured Reports

Warden Message: Libya Hotels Receive Bomb Threats

Consular Affairs Bulletins
Middle East / N. Africa - Libya On Saturday, April 19, the Hotel Corinthia Bab Afriquia and the Fatah Tower received telephoned bomb threats. Host government authorities responded to both locations, and found nothing. The Embassy will open normally on Sunday April 20 at 8am. more...

Warden Message: Libya Currency Entry Requirement

Consular Affairs Bulletins
Middle East / N. Africa - Libya In a letter dated January 1, 2008, the Libyan government notified airlines that, beginning January 7, 2008, all tourist visa holders, both individuals and in groups, must show that they have at least USD1000 or the equivalent in currency in order to be allowed to enter Libya. more...

Warden Message: Adjusted Libyan Entry Requirements

Consular Affairs Bulletins
Middle East / N. Africa - Libya The Embassy continues to seek clarification from the Libyan Government regarding the recent changes to Libyan entry requirements. more...

Warden Message: Yemen Movement Restrictions

Consular Affairs Bulletins
Middle East / N. Africa - Yemen Due to increased security concerns for areas frequented by western tourists and residents, Embassy employees are no longer authorized to visit the Bab Al Yemen area in the old city of Sanaa. more...

Warden Message: Lebanon Safety and Security

Consular Affairs Bulletins
Middle East / N. Africa - Lebanon As stated in the current Travel Warning for Lebanon, the Department of State continues to strongly urge that Americans defer travel to Lebanon and that American citizens in Lebanon consider carefully the risks of remaining. more...