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Consult the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate’s website for a list of hospitals and doctors. Your hotel concierge may also be a good resource. The availability and quality of medical services can vary greatly. Read the Health Information section in our country information pages.
Eligible U.S. citizens who are not returning to the United States may get an EMDA II loan. They can use it for emergency medical, dietary, and other aid. Your U.S. passport will be limited when the loan is issued. You will not get a new passport until the loan is fully paid. These loans are very case-specific. The Embassy or Consulate can explain their requirements or limits when you apply for the loan.
Destitute U.S. citizens in need of help overseas should contact the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate. Or they can contact the U.S. Department of State, Office of Overseas Citizens Services, at (888) 407-4747 (or from overseas +1 202-501-4444). They can get more information about other options and eligibility requirements.
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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If your passport has been lost or stolen while you are abroad, you will have to replace the passport before returning to the United States. Learn more, and contact the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate for assistance.
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