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US Embassy Issues Fresh UAE Travel Advisory & Aerial Threats Alert

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On May 4, 2026, the UAE Ministry of Interior sent out mobile phone alerts warning people about possible aerial threats. The United States Mission to the United Arab Emirates is watching the situation closely. Officials are telling all Americans in the area to listen to local UAE authorities and prepare to take shelter right away if told to do so.

Current UAE Travel Advisory and US Embassy Status

The US travel advisory for the UAE stays at Level 3. This means Americans should seriously reconsider traveling to the country right now.

The US Embassy and Consulate General are still open, but they are now on ordered departure status. This change means all non emergency government workers have moved out of the UAE for safety reasons.

Consular Services and Visa Updates

The embassy also stopped all routine US visa services for now. If you are an American citizen who needs passport help or other urgent services, you must use the US Citizen Services Navigator online to get assistance.

Steps to Stay Safe During an Aerial Attack

The embassy shared a specific list of actions to help keep you safe during this period of high alert.

  1. Sign up for alerts: Join the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) to get official security updates sent straight to your phone.
  2. Review the rules: Read the latest Travel Advisory for the UAE carefully.
  3. Take cover: If an attack happens, move away from all glass doors and windows. Stay clear of falling debris.
  4. Stock up: Keep an emergency supply kit ready. Pack extra food, drinking water, and important daily medications in case you need to hide for a long time.
  5. Communicate: Tell your friends and family members exactly where you are and that you are safe.
  6. Prepare papers: Put your passport and important travel documents in one place so you can grab them fast. Contact the embassy immediately if your passport is lost or about to expire.
  7. Stay aware: Stay alert, avoid drawing attention to yourself, and listen to all updates from local police and officials.
  8. Keep power: Keep your cell phone fully charged at all times and save emergency numbers.

Emergency Contact Numbers in the UAE

Save these numbers in your phone right now. You can use them if you need urgent help while in the country.

Service TypeDirect Contact Number
UAE Emergency ServicesDial 999
US Embassy Abu Dhabi+971 2 414 2200
US Consulate General Dubai+971 4 309 4000
State Department Call Center (US or Canada)1 888 407 4747
State Department Call Center (Worldwide)+1 202 501 4444

You can also reach the Embassy in Abu Dhabi or the Consulate General in Dubai through their official website. Go to the site, scroll down to the US Citizen Services Navigator, and pick your location for direct help.

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