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Can Americans travel to North Korea?

North Korea - Level 4: Do Not Travel
Do not travel to North Korea due to the continuing serious risk of arrest and long-term detention of U.S. nationals.



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In general, you can take photos freely in North Korea. However, there are a few points to keep in mind. – Always ask permission before taking a photo of a person. – You cannot take pictures of soldiers, military installations, police, construction sites and public buildings.

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Visiting the country isn't terribly expensive or difficult to organize, although it will cost Americans from just $500 to about $2,500 for a preplanned tour, depending on the length of the trip. Several groups offer all-inclusive package tours of North Korea, such as Koryo Tours.

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It's perfectly legal for Americans to travel to Cuba, except for explicit tourism purposes. However, you will need to meet some requirements. Specifically, you need a Cuban Tourist Card (a.k.a Cuban Visa), travel insurance, and a self-certification under one of the 12 travel categories of authorized travel to Cuba.

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Do United States Citizens Need a Visa to Visit South Korea? No, US nationals do not need a visa to visit South Korea. However, they must either have an approved K-ETA or queue at the border to complete an arrival card to enter the country. The K-ETA visa waiver for American citizens is quick and easy to get online.

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