<P> Even the partially recognized countries that have no diplomatic relations with but not recognized by the United States: </P> <Ul> <Li> Abkhazia </Li> <Li> Artsakh </Li> <Li> Northern Cyprus </Li> <Li> Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic </Li> <Li> Somaliland </Li> <Li> South Ossetia </Li> <Li> Taiwan </Li> <Li> Transnistria </Li> </Ul> <Li> Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic </Li> <P> Generally under United States law (18 U.S.C. § 3184), extradition may be granted only pursuant to a treaty . Some countries grant extradition without a treaty, but every such country requires an offer of reciprocity when extradition is accorded in the absence of a treaty . Further, the 1996 amendments to 18 U.S.C. 3181 and 3184 permit the United States to extradite, without regard to the existence of a treaty, persons (other than citizens, nationals or permanent residents of the United States) who have committed crimes of violence against nationals of the United States in foreign countries . </P>

Countries with no extradition treaties with the us