el salvador
not restricted
travel approval
high
travel security risk
B
healthcare infrastructure and disease risk
travel requirements
Business travel to El Salvador is permitted but requires coordination with Global Security. All travelers must take the following actions:
- Consult Global Security for assistance in assessing and managing the risks associated with a proposed itinerary
- Following consultation with Global Security, company personnel can make their own travel bookings through CTREX or authorized travel agencies
- Once travel has been booked and confirmed, inform the local Chevron office and Global Security of his/her travel plans in writing
- Use company-approved transportation for all business-related trips
- Arrange ground transport with Linea Ejecutive prior to arrival (contact shown below)
- Call the numbers shown below if the driver is not present upon your arrival at the airport
contacts
Click on the link below for all location specific contacts to support travel coordination, approvals, security and medical questions. Please save this information before you travel.
security risks
El Salvador has some of the highest rates of violence and crime in Latin America. Gang activity and opportunistic street crime are endemic throughout urban areas, including in central San Salvador.
City centers are unsafe at night and should be avoided. Demonstrations are common in San Salvador and should be avoided, as even peaceful gatherings can turn violent.
healthcare infrastructure and disease risks
The Chevron healthcare infrastructure and disease risk level for El Salvador is B. Click here for International SOS health guidance.
guidance
Visitors to El Salvador should exercise high levels of caution and situational awareness and take the following precautions:
- Avoid walking alone at night, travel in groups when possible
- Be particularly vigilant when using ATMs
- Never leave possessions unattended (even momentarily) in public places including restaurants
- Avoid wearing expensive jewelry and carrying large amounts of cash
- Keep cell phones, tablets, cameras and other valuable electronic devices out of sight
- Use approved car service or call a taxi (radio taxi) ahead of time
- Monitor media and local information sources
- Minimize your profile by not displaying Chevron-related logos on your belongings
- Be prepared for additional security measures and potential travel disruptions
- All staff should ensure that their contact details are up to date before travel to El Salvador
Poor road conditions, limited police presence, and a risk of kidnapping (especially in rural areas) mean that travelers should avoid traveling after dark.
Employees should be aware that information security risks can be greater during travel, as third parties present in foreign countries may monitor communications and transmissions.
Employees are advised to avoid communications on sensitive matters and to travel with as little sensitive information as possible.