There is no higher priority than the safety and security of American citizens for President Trump, Secretary of State Rubio, and the entire Department of State.
We are working on additional options to assist Americans to depart the Middle East. Please continue to check your email for additional information or last-minute changes. We are closely monitoring the situation and are committed to providing timely information and assistance to U.S. citizens in the affected area. We urge all Americans to remain vigilant, follow local authorities’ instructions, and review the latest guidance from the U.S. Embassy. Your well-being remains our foremost concern.
We will continue to share up-to-the-minute information you need to make informed decisions about your safety. The U.S. government is ready to help Americans leave the Middle East if you choose to take advantage of the options available.
Please complete this form so the Department of State can better assist you and provide you with timely updates: https://mytravel.state.gov/s/crisis-intake . If you have already completed the crisis intake form, please do not fill it out again.
U.S. citizens in the United Arab Emirates can also call the State Department at +1-202-501-4444 to receive departure information and assistance.
If you choose to not take advantage of departure options available, Americans should be prepared to shelter in place in a secure location within your residence or another safe building. Have a supply of food, water, medications, and other essential items.
Options to Depart
- An increasing number of commercial flights are operating out of international airports in the UAE. Passengers are advised not to travel to the airport unless they hold a confirmed ticket and have been explicitly advised by their airline to do so. Access to some airports is restricted to confirmed travelers only. Americans should strongly consider departing on one of these limited commercial flights if they believe it is safe to do so. Visit airline websites to find information about flight availability and purchasing tickets.
- There are overland routes to Oman and Saudi Arabia where commercial options to depart the region are operating, but there are reports of congestion. Americans should strongly consider departing on one of these overland routes if they believe it is safe to do so.
- The Department of State began operating assistance flights to various destinations in Europe from Abu Dhabi and Dubai on March 4, 2026. Travelers are responsible for their own onward travel and accommodation. Those who have expressed interest in flight assistance on the crisis intake form are being contacted on a rolling basis, as flights become available. The security situation is fluid, and there is no guarantee that additional flights will be immediately available. For those requiring government assistance, this may be your best option to depart the UAE.
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Shelter in Place
- The U.S. Mission to the UAE has issued a shelter in place notification for the UAE. We recommend all Americans in the UAE do the same until further notice. To the extent possible, remain in your residence, hotel, or another structure, and stay away from windows.
Embassy and Consulate Operations
- On March 3, 2026, the Department of State ordered non-emergency U.S. government employees to leave the UAE due to the threat of armed conflict.
- The U.S. Embassy Abu Dhabi and the Consulate General in Dubai are closed and have suspended all routine consular services. Do not approach the embassy or consulate for any reason.
- For Americans who do not have a valid U.S. passport, arrangements will be made to provide passport services once security conditions permit. To request emergency passport services, email ACSAbuDhabi@state.gov or DubaiACS@state.gov.
- For U.S. passports we are currently holding, we will arrange to make them available once security conditions permit.
- For U.S. passports that were in transit and have now arrived, we are making arrangements to collect and make them available once security conditions permit.
- All foreign passports have been returned to the VFS offices in Abu Dhabi and Dubai, and applicants should coordinate directly with VFS to arrange for passport return using one of the contact options here: https://www.ustraveldocs.com/ae/en/contact-us .
- Please complete this form so the Department of State can better assist you and provide you with timely updates: https://mytravel.state.gov/s/crisis-intake.
Actions to Take
- Maintain communication with family and friends to inform them of your status.
- Have travel documents up to date and easily accessible.
- Find a secure location within your residence or another safe building. Have a supply of food, water, medications, and other essential items.
- In case of an attack, stay away from any debris, and monitor news outlets for official guidance.
- Avoid protests and demonstrations, keep a low profile, and stay aware of your surroundings.
- Pay close attention to communications from local officials.
- Enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) to receive safety and security updates from the U.S. Embassy.
- Keep your cell phone charged and pre-programmed with the following emergency numbers.
Assistance
- Dial 999 for emergency services in UAE.
- Please complete this form so the Department of State can better assist you and provide you with timely updates:https://mytravel.state.gov/s/crisis-intake .
- S. Department of State: call 202-501-4444 from abroad or 888-407-4747 when calling from the U.S. and Canada.