Victims of Crime

If you are a victim of a crime abroad, the U.S. Department of State can help you find support, information, and resources. Contact the U.S. embassy or consulate for your destination.

Consular help for victims abroad

How consular staff help:

Consular staff can connect you to local, state, federal and international resources for victims of crime. They can also:

  • Replace a lost or stolen passport
  • Contact family, friends, or employers in accordance with the Privacy Act.
  • Provide information about available medical care
  • Explain financial assistance options, including to return to the United States. 
  • Ask local authorities for an update on your legal case, if you need one.
  • Provide a list of local lawyers who speak English. 

Consular sections cannot: 

  • Investigate crimes. 
  • Give legal advice or represent you in court. 
  • Serve as official interpreters or translators. 
  • Pay legal, medical, or other expenses for you. 

Resources for U.S. victims of crime

Resources and contacts vary by country and type of crime.

General resources

Sexual assault

  • RAINN (Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network): Call, text, or chat the toll-free 24/7 hotline for sexual assault counseling and referrals.  Their website also provides live, secure, anonymous crisis support for victims of sexual violence, their friends, and families.
  • (NSVRC) National Sexual Violence Resource Center: This non-profit provides resources and information on sexual assault. NSVRC also has a state directory of organizations that provide services to survivors of sexual assault.

Homicide

Domestic violence

Child, early and forced marriage
  • Tahirih Center for Justice: Nonprofit helping victims of early and forced marriage in the U.S. by providing resources for their resettlement. 
  • Unchained At Last: Nonprofit that provides resources for early and forced marriage survivors. 
  • Review our information on Marriage.
Child exploitation and child sexual abuse material

Dial 800-843-5678. The line is open 24/7 and the FBI reviews reports from the NCMEC Cyber Tipline on a continuous basis. 

Female genital mutilation or cutting (FGM/C)

Financial scams and fraud

Human trafficking

Terrorism

Crisis hotlines and victim services programs

  • The Trevor Project: Organization focused on suicide prevention efforts. Call to speak with a trained counselor for confidential assistance.
  • National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: United States-based suicide prevention network of over 200+ crisis centers. It provides 24/7 help via a toll-free hotline: 988. Help is available to anyone in suicidal crisis or emotional distress.
  • U.S. State Victim Compensation Programs: All states receive federal funds from the DOJ’s Office for Victims of Crime to support local victim assistance and victim compensation programs. Contact the victim compensation program in your state for more information about eligibility and the application process. 

Last Updated: August 11, 2025

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