The State Department helps U.S. citizens who are victims of crime abroad. Here is information on how we help overseas and in the United States.
If you are the victim of a crime overseas, you may suffer from physical, emotional, or financial harm.
How Consular Sections Can Help:
Consular Sections Cannot:
General Victim Assistance:
Sexual Assault:
Homicide:
Domestic Violence:
Early and Forced Marriage:
Child Exploitation and Child Sexual Abuse Material:
Female Genital Mutilation or Cutting (FGM/C):
Fact sheets on FGM/C from the U.S. Department of State are available in the following languages:
Financial Scams and Fraud:
Human Trafficking:
Terrorism:
Miscellaneous Crisis Hotlines and Victim Services Programs:
The information above is provided for general information only and may not be applicable in a particular case. You should ask private legal counsel about interpreting specific U.S. or foreign laws.
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