Welfare and Whereabouts
If requested, the Embassy will attempt to locate Americans who are believed to be in
Inquirers should be aware, however, that the Privacy Act prevents disclosure of information unless the subject of the inquiry gives his/her permission. If s/he does not grant permission, the Embassy's only alternative after the individual has been located is to inform him or her that relatives or others are concerned and ask him or her to communicate directly with them.
Occasionally, welfare-whereabouts requests are made on behalf of minor children by a parent involved in a custody dispute. The Embassy is unable to take sides in a dispute between two
We maintain no comprehensive listing of Americans in
The Embassy is unable to send, forward or receive mail on behalf of American Citizens.




