Do you have questions or concerns about travel related risks?
Know Your Rights Resources for Traveling Through U.S. Airports:
- Asian Law Caucus Know Your Rights at Airports: International and Domestic
- National Immigration Law Center’s Guide on Immigration Arrests at Airports
- ACLU’s Know Your Rights Guide on Enforcement at the Airport
- ACLU’s Know Your Rights Guide on U.S. Airports and Ports of Entry
- ACLU’s Know Your Rights Guide on What to Do When Encountering Law Enforcement at Airports
- ACLU’s Article, “Can Border Agents Search Your Electronic Devices? It’s Complicated.”
- Immigrant Legal Resource Center’s Video on Understanding Your Rights While Traveling as a Noncitizen
- Electronic Frontier Foundation’s Guide on Digital Privacy at the U.S. Border
- CLEAR’S Travel Guide
- CAIR’s Guidance on Travel and Speech
Please find Stanford University travel resources below:
- Stanford University’s Immigration Website: https://immigration.stanford.edu/
- Resources from Stanford University’s Global Risk:
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General travel info: https://international.stanford.edu/
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Global Risk-specific info (e.g., emergency assistance while traveling internationally on university business and instructions on how to download the Crisis24 app): https://internationaltravel.stanford.edu/
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Template email for Stanford travelers referred to secondary inspection when returning to the U.S. : https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ByKhVixleFzWFEyOhAu1AYqSWmiQnTOvKE6RGJO3OUY/edit?tab=t.0
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Registration instructions for University related travel:
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Please note that registering your travel and assistance via registration is ONLY for Stanford related travel.
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When you book your trip using Stanford Travel booking channels, such as Egencia, your travel is automatically registered.
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If you book your travel through a non-Stanford travel booking channel, please register here: https://international.stanford.edu/booking#Register.