Welcome to the International Travel Website
for USDA Employees. You can access a variety of information here regarding various steps and requirements in the international travel process. At anytime click on the links to the right to browse by USDA International Travel subjects.
Step 1 – Contact Agency Travel Coordinator or Arranger
USDA Travelers
must coordinate their official government foreign travel through their
Agency Travel Coordinators. Travelers from the Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) should work with their assigned travel arrangers. Your travel coordinator or arranger will also be able to help you obtain a US Bank Government Travel Card.
Step 2 – Obtain Official Government Passport
If you know you will be traveling officially for the USDA, you must have an official or diplomatic passport. If you already have an official passport and it will expire within 7 months from your trip return date, you must renew your passport. Don’t have a passport? Passport expiring soon? Visit the
Obtain or Renew Official Passport page.
Step 3 – Determine Visa Requirements and Request
Visa(s)
Determine if you need any visas for the countries you are visiting by
searching Visa Requirements. If you need a visa, make sure you
fill out all required visa forms and documentation and provide these to your Agency Travel Coordinator or Travel Arranger. For detailed instructions on requesting a visa including a Do’s and Don’ts Guide go to the
Requesting a Visa or
Picking Up Passport page.
Step 4 – Create Itinerary & Travel Authorization
Draft your itinerary and begin the authorization process in
GovTrip. Once you have determined a trip purpose, dates, location, and received verbal approver from your required superiors you may begin the
GovTrip travel authorization. It is imperative that you comply with
Federal and Agricultural Travel Regulations
when creating your
itinerary, including
special rules for
Premium Class Travel,
Non-Contract and Foreign
Flag Carriers.
Refer to
Regulations
for more
information.
Step 5 – Submit Request for Country Clearance
You are not to enter a foreign country on official government business without approval from the overseas post(s). To obtain this approval you must submit a request for country clearance via the
Electronic Country Clearance (eCC) System two weeks prior to departure date. Instructions on how to complete your eCC are found on the
Obtain Country Clearance link.
Step 6 – Obtain Passport, Visa and TRAVEL!
Do not leave the country without the following:
- A signed Official Government Passport,
- Required visas,
- A signed hard copy travel authorization, and
- A hard copy approved country clearance.
Step 7 – Return Passport and Voucher Out
Per USDA regulations, travelers must return their passports to the International Travel Section (ITS) within 5 days of returning from their trip and complete their voucher in GovTrip. The
Return from Trip page provides instructions on what to do upon returning from your international trip.