CONSULAR WELFARE/WHEREABOUTS SERVICES FOR U.S. CITIZENS ABROAD

WHAT EMBASSIES AND CONSULATES CAN DO

PRIVACY ACT ISSUES

HOW TO REQUEST A WELFARE/WHEREABOUTS CHECK

INFORMATION YOU SHOULD HAVE BEFORE YOU CALL

HOW THE U.S. EMBASSY OR CONSULATE WILL TRY TO CONFIRM THE WELFARE OF THE INDIVIDUAL

LIMITATIONS ON CONSULAR AUTHORITY

RUNAWAYS, ABANDONED U.S. CITIZEN MINORS, AND VICTIMS OF CHILD ABUSE OR OTHER CRIMES

CHILD CUSTODY DISPUTES/PARENTAL ABDUCTION

LINKS

What Embassies and Consulates Can Do:U.S. embassies and consulates help to locate U.S. citizens overseas when relatives or friends are concerned about their welfare or need to notify them of emergencies at home. The Department of State and U.S. embassies and consulates abroad handle over 200,000 welfare and whereabouts inquiries a year.

Privacy Act Issues: The provisions of the Privacy Act require that U.S. citizens over the age of 18 must provide a written Privacy Act waiver before we can release information about them to third parties. This means that if the U.S. citizen you are looking for does not sign a Privacy Act waiver and agree to the release of information about his or her whereabouts, the U.S. Department of State and U.S. embassies and consulates abroad cannot release that information to you absent the applicability of one of the Act's conditions of disclosure. See the Department of State Prefatory Statement of Routine Uses Regarding Release of Records Under the Privacy Act. If there is no Privacy Act Waiver, we can simply confirm whether or not we were able to contact the individual, but cannot provide other information.

How to Request a Welfare/Whereabouts Check: Welfare whereabouts requests may be directed to the appropriate office in the U.S. Department of State, Directorate of Overseas Citizens Services (CA/OCS).

For Missing and Sick Adults, Emergency Family Messages, and Child Abuse, Neglect, Abandonment or Exploitation cases, and child welfare in cases not/not involving parental child abduction or custody disputes, contact of the Office of American Citizens Services at (202) 647-5225/5226.

For a Child Custody/Parental Child Abduction Case of a U.S. citizen under the age of 18, phone or fax the Office of Children’s Issues, (CA/OCS/CI), U.S. Department of State, 2201 C Street, NW, Washington, D.C. 20520-4818; TELEFAX: 202-312-9743; PHONE: 202-312-9700. If you make the request by phone, you will be asked to follow up with a written request via fax.

Or Contact the U.S. Embassy or Consulate -- It is also possible to contact the American Citizens Services Section of the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate directly. Telephone and fax numbers for U.S. embassies and consulates are available in our Consular Information Sheets for each country or via our automated fax service by dialing (202) 647-3000 from the phone on your fax machine.

What Information to Have Available Before You Call: In order to assist us in locating the U.S. citizen abroad, it is helpful to have the following information available:

For Emergency Family Messages also include:

How Will the U.S. Embassy or Consulate Try to Locate the Individual and Obtain Information About the Individual’s Welfare and Whereabouts?

Consular officers will use a variety of methods to locate and confirm the welfare of the missing person, including, but not limited to …

Limitations on Consular Authority

Runaways, Abandoned U.S. Citizen Minors, and Victims of Child Abuse or Other Crimes

Child Custody Disputes/Parental Abduction

LINKS

U.S. State Department Home Page

U.S. State Department, Bureau of Diplomatic Security, Overseas Security Advisory Council Publications

U.S. State Department Bureau of Consular Affairs Home Page

PARENTAL CHILD ABDUCTION

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