Travel Advice for Uruguay

Travel Advice for Uruguay - Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade


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Australian Government, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

While every care has been taken in preparing this travel information for travellers, neither the Australian Government nor its agents or employees including any member of Australia's consular staff abroad, can accept liability for injury, loss or damage arising in respect of any statement contained therein.

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade does not issue a travel advice for Uruguay at this time.

Australian Embassy, Buenos Aires
Villanueva 1400,
(C1426BMJ)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Telephone (54 11) 4779 3500
Facsimile (54 11) 4779 3581

Limited Consular assistance, which does not include the issue of Australian passports, may be obtained from:

Australian Consulate, Montevideo
Cerro Largo 1000
(11.100)
Montevideo, Uruguay
Telephone (59 82) 901 0743
Facsimile (59 82) 902 1103

All Australians travelling to Uruguay, whether for tourism or business or for short or long stays, are encouraged to register with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Australians can register in person at any Australian Embassy, High Commission or Consulate or on-line. The registration information provided by you will help us to find you in an emergency - whether it is a natural disaster, civil disturbance or a family emergency.

If the situation changes and a travel advice for Uruguay is issued, travellers can be automatically notified by subscribing to our e-mail subscription service.

Foreign Affairs Canada, the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office, and the US State Department also issue travel advice for their citizens.

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in Canberra may be contacted on (02) 6261 3305

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Your children go free »
This means your dependent children or grandchildren under the age of 21 at the date of policy issue who are travelling with you.