International travel carries significant risk if an extradition request or Interpol notice exists against you. Many individuals are arrested at airports, border crossings, or during routine police checks in countries they believed were safe. Even states without formal extradition treaties may detain you under bilateral agreements or diplomatic pressure. Before travelling, a comprehensive Interpol database check and risk assessment of your intended destination is essential. Some clients successfully negotiate voluntary surrender arrangements that avoid the unpredictability and trauma of provisional arrest abroad.
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