United States
Use the U.S. State Department's official consular notification and access directory to find your country's embassy in the USA.
🔗 Official Embassy Lookup ↗Find official embassy and consulate resources for fans traveling across the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
Before contacting any embassy or consulate, call 911 if you are facing any of the following situations.
Use the official government directories below to find your country's embassy or consulate in each World Cup 2026 host country.
Use the U.S. State Department's official consular notification and access directory to find your country's embassy in the USA.
🔗 Official Embassy Lookup ↗Use Mexico's Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores official foreign missions directory to find your country's embassy in Mexico.
🔗 Official Embassy Lookup ↗Use Canada's official Global Affairs directory of foreign representatives to find your country's embassy in Canada.
🔗 Official Embassy Lookup ↗Find official embassy and consulate links for your country in the United States, Mexico, and Canada. Always verify directly before travel — details change without notice.
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A quick reference for the most common emergencies World Cup fans face abroad. Save this page before you travel.
Report the loss to local police first to obtain an official report. Then contact your nearest embassy or consulate immediately. Most can issue an emergency travel document within 24–72 hours.
Clearly state your nationality and request immediate consular notification. Under the Vienna Convention, police must notify your consulate upon request. Do not sign documents before speaking with your embassy.
Call 911 first for any serious medical emergency. Once stable, notify your embassy — they can assist with hospital liaison, family notification, and referrals to local physicians or specialists.
Get to safety first. File a police report as soon as possible — you will need it for insurance and passport replacement. Contact your embassy for emergency travel documents and financial assistance options.
Report immediately to local police and call 911. Notify your embassy as well — they can coordinate with local authorities, contact family, and maintain consular welfare visits.
Do not pay any additional money. Collect all evidence — receipts, screenshots, names. File a report with local police and your country's embassy. Contact your bank immediately if financial data was compromised.
Quick answers to the most common emergency questions from international fans traveling to World Cup 2026.