Travel checklist for the individual traveler
Before leaving on your trip abroad, you should:
- Check your passport. Will it expire soon and need to be renewed? If you do not have a passport, apply now (there may be long waits for U.S. passports).
- Check the visa requirements for each country you are visiting to see if you need a visa to enter that country.
- Make an appointment with the Travel Clinic at the Yale Health Plan, 432-0093. The Clinic provides pre-travel care including consultation, education, vaccination, travel medications, and, if necessary, referrals.
- Understand any changes in your health insurance coverage while you are abroad.
- Do you have coverage for routine care?
- Are there higher copayments?
- Is there prescription coverage?
- Are there excluded activities or geographic areas?
- Obtain additional coverage if needed.
- Familiarize yourself with political, health, crime, and other safety-related conditions prevailing in any country and specific locations within country that you will be visiting. In addition to MEDEX and the U.S. State Department, other resources include:
- Yale College students should contact the Yale College Center for International Experience, 432-8761. Before departure, Yale College students are required to provide a signed Student Acknowledgment and Release Form.
- Attend program pre-trip orientation.
- Be familiar with the University's polices and procedures regarding conduct and travel.
- Register your travel.
- Provide emergency contact information to, and leave a copy of your passport/visa with, your faculty leader, trip sponsor, or student organization.
- Leave a copy of your itinerary with your family.
- Print out your Yale MEDEX card with information on what to do in an emergency. Keep your MEDEX card in your wallet or passport in the event of an emergency.
- Understand what to do in an emergency.
- Carry a cell phone that you know will work at your destination(s) or at least a pre-paid phone card.
Upon Arrival in your Host Country, you should:
- Attend any orientation upon arrival in country.
- Register with the local U.S. Embassy or consular service.
- Stay in regular contact with advisor, colleagues, friends.