7 FAM 040
Smart Traveler Enrollment OF U.S. CITIZENS
(CT:CON-834; 08-24-2018)
(Office of Origin: CA/OCS)
7 FAM 041 SUMMARY
(CT:CON-344; 11-09-2010)
a. U.S. citizens may enroll in our Smart Traveler
Enrollment Program (STEP). Enrollment is highly recommended; it is voluntary,
however, not mandatory.
b. We encourage enrollment so that we may contact U.S.
citizens in an evacuation or other emergency, to support the Department's efforts
to protect U.S. nationals abroad.
c. Release of information obtained in this collection
is subject to and restricted by the provisions of the Privacy Act (5 U.S.C.
552a). See 7 FAM
060 regarding the Privacy Act and American Citizens Services work.
d. U.S. non-citizen nationals may also use STEP.
7 FAM 042 AUTHORITY
(CT:CON-407; 06-29-2012)
The authority for the Department of State to enroll
citizens is derived from:
(1) 22 U.S.C. 2715 Procedures Regarding Major
Disasters And Incidents Abroad Affecting United States Citizens, which
provides:
22 U.S.C. 2715
(a) Authority: In the case of a major disaster or
incident abroad which affects the health and safety of citizens of the United
States residing or traveling abroad, the Secretary of State shall provide
prompt and thorough notification of all appropriate information concerning
such disaster or incident and its effect on United States citizens to the
next-of-kin of such individuals.
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(2) 22 U.S.C. 4802 Responsibility of Secretary of
State, Subsection (b) Overseas Evacuations, which provides:
22 U.S.C. 4802
(b) Overseas Evacuations
The Secretary of State shall develop and implement
policies and programs to provide for the safe and efficient evacuation of
United States Government personnel, dependents, and private United States citizens when their lives are endangered. Such policies shall include
measures to identify high risk areas where evacuation may be necessary and,
where appropriate, providing staff to United States Government missions
abroad to assist in those evacuations. In carrying out these
responsibilities, the Secretary shall
(2) develop a mechanism whereby United States citizens
can voluntarily request to be placed on a list in order to be contacted in
the event of an evacuation, or which, in the event of an evacuation, can
maintain information on the location of United States citizens in high risk
areas submitted by their relatives; and
(4) develop a plan for coordinating communications
between embassy staff, Department of State personnel, and families of United States citizens abroad regarding the whereabouts of those citizens.
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(3) 22 CFR 50.3 which provides:
22 CFR 50.3
(a) A person abroad who claims U.S. nationality, or
a representative on his behalf, may apply at a consular post for registration
to make his residence in the particular consular area a matter of record.
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7 FAM 043 Enrollment is noT A FORM OF
CITIZENSHIP DETERMINATION
(CT:CON-344; 11-09-2010)
a. Enrollment in STEP is not a confirmation of U.S.
citizenship. Whether the individual enrolls using the Internet-based Smart
Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) (see 7 FAM 044) or
registers by fax, phone or e-mail, or in person (see 7 FAM 045), the
purpose of that enrollment is to assist in emergency evacuation planning and to
enable U.S. embassies and consulates and the Department of State to contact
registrants abroad in the event of other emergencies. STEP, as a
self-enrollment program, is not proof of citizenship and makes no distinction
between U.S. citizens and non-U.S. citizen residents.
b. The Form DS-11 and Form DS-82 passport applications
are no longer used for registration of U.S. citizenship. Anyone wishing to
establish a claim to U.S. citizenship or U.S. non-citizen national status must
pursue that through separate channels such as by applying for a U.S. passport
at any passport issuing office, for a Consular Report of Birth Abroad of a
Citizen of the United States (Application Form DS-2029) at any U.S. embassy or
consulate abroad, or for a certificate of citizenship from the U.S. Citizenship
and Immigration Service (USCIS) of the Department of Homeland Security, Bureau
of Citizenship and Immigration Services. 22 CFR 50.3 Application for
Registration and 22 CFR 50.9 Card of Identity are being amended.
c. Consult 7 FAM 1100 Appendix H, Miscellaneous
Citizenship and Nationality Related Certificates and Other Documents, for
guidance about certificates and cards of registration previously which are no
longer issued.
7 FAM 044 SMART TRAVeLER ENROLLMENT
PROGRAM (step)
(CT:CON-834; 08-24-2018)
a. Consular Affairs' Internet-based Smart Traveler
Enrollment Program (STEP) (formerly called the Internet Based Registration
System (IBRS)) is available to the public, and has replaced all post-maintained
American citizen registration Web sites.
b. What is STEP? STEP is a central Internet site
linked to the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Consular Affairs Internet
Registration site where U.S. citizens residing or traveling abroad can enroll
themselves on-line using an OMB-approved electronic Form DS-4024 that includes
an optional Privacy Act waiver. The system includes the creation of
country-specific and post-specific email lists that registrants can join to
receive, via email, updates to Country Specific Information, Travel Alerts, and
Travel Advisories specific to the
countries they choose. Registration records of travelers will be available to
the relevant overseas posts American Citizens Services Registration service.
See 7 FAM 070
for guidance about American Liaison Networks.
c. The STEP site will allow both short- and long-term
travelers abroad to provide their itinerary, residence, and emergency contact
information. Organizations such as travel agencies or firms with employees
overseas may also enter information on their clients or staff. This will help
consular officers contact U.S. citizens in their country to relay emergency
messages. Posts will be able to print out reports in the Consular Consolidated
Data Base (CCD) such as STEP statistics, STEP registrant contact lists, and
STEP e-mail lists from which they can send mass e-mails.
d. What else does STEP have to offer? ACS and STEP are
secure systems that actively share information. Consular staff no longer
maintain post-developed Citizen Liaison Volunteer
automated systems. The interchange of information between STEP and ACS
allows consular staff to respond more effectively and rapidly to requests for
assistance, to efficiently provide information to populations of American
travelers and residents abroad, and to customize data and reports to posts and
CA's specific needs.
e. How secure is American citizen data on STEP? While
the STEP Internet site uses secure encryption to safeguard privacy and
therefore any unauthorized interception by third parties via the Internet is
unlikely, the Department of State is not liable for any such interception.
This is stated in the STEP site itself. We have taken great care to ensure that
the STEP system is secure and that private citizens' data stored in our
consular database cannot be accessed by unauthorized users. To provide both
security and privacy, all data transmissions on the Internet with public users
are encrypted using secure Internet protocols. The components of STEP that are
used by U.S. citizens via the Internet are completely separated from the
components of STEP used by State Department personnel via the State Department
Intranet. A series of firewalls are utilized to ensure that no access can
originate from the Internet to any of the Intranet components. Personal
information provided by the public is stored behind the firewalls on internal
State Department-controlled servers.
f. For guidance about the continued use of American Liaison Networks see 7 FAM 070.
7 FAM 045 REGISTRATION BY E-MAIL,
PHONE, FAX, OR IN PERSON
(CT:CON-344; 11-09-2010)
a. The Department (CA/OCS) understands that not
everyone has access to the Internet, and that there are individuals who will
contact U.S. embassies and consulates abroad to register by e-mail, phone, fax,
or in person so that they may be contacted in the event of an emergency.
b. Accordingly, we developed a paper version of Form DS-4024,
Smart Traveler Enrollment Program, which posts can use to assist these
individuals. This form is available on the Department of State Bureau of
Administration Forms Intranet page and on the Department of State Internet
forms page.
c. The data must then be keyed into the STEP system by
post. Posts with personal computers in their lobbies may allow citizens to
self-register on STEP directly.
7 FAM 046 HISTORICAL NOTE ON
REGISTRATION OF u.s. cITIZENS aBROAD
(CT:CON-279; 01-27-2009)
a. The practice of registering U.S. citizens abroad is
first mentioned in consular regulation 172 of 1880.
See the CAWeb Intranet Registration of Nationals feature
for a copy of consular regulation 172 of 1880.
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b. April 8, 1907, President Theodore Roosevelt issued
an Executive Order amending paragraph 172 of consular regulations.
See the CAWeb Intranet Registration of Nationals for a
copy of the Executive Order of April 8, 1907 and consular instruction of
April 19, 1907 Registration of American Citizens.
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c. On September 28, 1916, President Woodrow Wilson
issued Executive Order 2461 amending consular regulations 172 on registration.
See the CAWeb Intranet Registration of Nationals feature
for a copy of Executive Order 2461 and General Instruction No. 483 Consular
Registration of American Citizens.
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d. On July 11, 1941, President Franklin Delano
Roosevelt issued Executive Order 8820 regarding registration of nationals.
See the CAWeb Intranet Registration of Nationals feature
for a copy of Executive Order 8820.
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e. On August 5, 1966, President Lyndon B. Johnson
issued Executive Order 11295, 31 Federal Register 14521 November 11, 1966)
superseding Executive Order 8820.
f. In 1968, State Airgram CA-7688 provided the first
instruction to U.S. embassies and consulates abroad regarding preparation of
the Emergency and Evacuation Estimated Number of Potential Evacuees report
known as the F-77 Report of Potential Evacuees. See 12 FAH 1 H-295.
See CAWeb Intranet, Guidance and Reference, Historical
Index Registration.
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7 FAM 047 through 049 UNASSIGNED