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Toshi Iwama
213-612-3700
811 Wilshire Blvd Ste 880
Los Angeles, CA
Dionisio Topacio
213-385-0131
226 S Rampart Blvd
Los Angeles, CA
Rosilyn Richey
323 933 2288
4751 Wilshire Blvd Ste 201
Los Angeles, CA
Robert Singh
213-977-5151
1055 Wilshire Blvd Ste 1000
Los Angeles, CA
Thomas Nakahara
213-680-3545
835 Wilshire Blvd Ste 320
Los Angeles, CA
Lagrimas Gonzalez
213-487-1227
3530 Wilshire Blvd Ste 270
Los Angeles, CA
Anicia Cheng
213-365-7090
3660 Wilshire Blvd Ste 836
Los Angeles, CA
Liyuan Xue
(213) 254-0106
900 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1100
Los Angeles, CA
Surl Kim
213-625-5761
900 Wilshire Blvd Ste 1424
Los Angeles, CA
Cindy Salcedo
213-627-6157
400 S Broadway
Los Angeles, CA
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Travel Tips

Travel Tips

Travel can be one of the most enjoyable aspects of life, but it takes planning and avoidance of illness to keep from being a disaster. Follow our tips and you will have a safe and enjoyable trip. Air and other travel can be a real source of illness - sometimes very serious. It's best to know what to look out for in advance and how to avoid it. Most problems can be avoided by simple precautions and often have simple solutions.

A key question when considering travel is always whether or not you are fit and in good enough health to do so. If you've recently recovered form a serious operation or illness, it may be best for you to wait until both your health and stamina are back up to par: don't put yourself at risk. Being sick far from home and your regular doctor can be very challenging!

Make a Personal Travel Checklist: read through these tips and other advice and make yourself a travel checklist that's specific to your needs. Talk to people who have gone to the places you're planning to go to. If you have a health condition, find people with the same condition who have gone to your destination. You know your health situation better than almost anyone else, so think about what you'll need when away from home.

Some things to add to your list:

• Transportation to the airline, ship or train

• Who’s going to take care of my pets?

• Is my passport (and any inoculations) up to date?

• Should I get travel insurance?

• Stop or forward the mail

• Make a copy of your passport and any immunization papers, and keep them separate from your passport

• If it is winter at home, will someone shovel/plow my walk and driveway?

• Will my cell phone, Blackberry, or other electronic device work where I am going?

• If you are planning to take a laptop, remember that Homeland Security has the right to investigate what’s on it. You may want to strip out your data and put it on a flash drive or use some encryption programs that are available.

• Check the weather where you are going, and be prepared

• Alert your bank and credit card companies that you will be making purchases abroad. “Suspicious” foreign charges may be denied, which could leave you in an embarrassing position. If you have a recent credit or debit card, make sure it works and you know your pin number. (Editor’s note: I had gotten a new debit card for an old account, but had not used it prior to my trip. At my destination I was unable to use it – my main source of funds! Luckily I was able to rectify the situation over the phone, but I had a personal contact at the bank who helped – otherwise it might have been impossible, and my trip would have been ruined.)

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