Protecting Your Privacy and Knowing Your Rights as an International Traveler
The Office of International Programs is here to support your GW-Related international travel. Whether on an academic endeavor, conducting research, connecting with colleagues or any of the many other ways in which GW engages internationally, these tips can help travelers be prepared:
- Travel light with your data – Consider removing social media or communications apps and/or carrying a dedicated travel device [such as a disposable or other basic phone] with only the essentials. The less data on your device, the easier it is to maintain your privacy.
- Use strong passwords (instead of biometric logins) .
- Be aware of GW's export control policies and guidelines.
- Consider carrying printed copies of your travel documents such as passport, visa, airline tickets, accommodation confirmations, invitation letters, and/or conference registration confirmations.
- The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) does not have the authority to compel access to your device, but Customs & Border Patrol (CBP) does have broader inspection powers and may request to examine your digital devices.
- Prior to departure, please review these websites to be informed of your rights and available resources. Record on a device or in physical copy any desired information or contact details.
- American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
- National Immigration Justice Center
- Crisis24 Entry / Exit Information
- Your country’s consulate or embassy:
- Complaints can be filed with:
Last update: 4/29/25