Level 1, Labeled exercise normal precautions mean that destinations are generally considered safe. Travelers still need to be careful, like at home, as there is always risk when traveling abroad.
As of May, countries such as Canada, Grenada, Zambia and Fiji were among the group.
Level 2, The movement raises attention and believes the country will take a safety risk, but it is usually safe to visit if you are vigilant and follow local advice. Level 2 warnings often arise from concerns about crime, terrorism, protest, or illness.
For example, the Netherlands is under Level 2 advisory. Because it's because you read the advisory.[t]Error continues to plot possible attacks in the Netherlands. In December 2024, Dutch officials maintained their terrorist threat assessment levels for one year, at four out of five, which are the same level as one year, due to factors such as the war in Gaza, the burning of the Quran and incidents, including the jihadist network activity.
Most countries on the US Travel Advisory List are classified as Level 1.
Level 3, Rethinking travel is used when serious safety concerns exist, such as civil unrest, high crime, or poor infrastructure.
Colombia, for example, falls into this category. This is because in some parts of the country there is a high risk of crime rates, terrorism, conflicts between armed groups, and detention by authorities or other parties. The US Embassy in Columbia issued a warning on April 28th encouraging Americans to reconsider their trip to Vale del Cauca in the coastal area for violent crimes.