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Pre-travel testing (vaccinated): None
Pre-travel testing (unvaccinated): No Entry
Test on arrival (vaccinated): None
Test on arrival (unvaccinated): No Entry

Crossing Rules:

Masks: Not required

COVID-19 test: Not required

Passenger Locator Form: A completed Passenger Disclosure and Attestation to the United States of America form required

Health form: A completed Electronic Declaration Form (EDF) within 72 hours prior to arrival required

Permission: Not required

14.01.2023

Vaccination requirements

  • Passengers aged 18 years and older must hold proof that they are fully vaccinated against Covid-19 prior to travel.
  • Passengers will be considered fully vaccinated against Covid-19 if they meet 1 of the following requirements:
    • 2 weeks have passed since receiving a 1-dose accepted vaccine (Johnson and Johnson);
    • 2 weeks have passed since receiving the second dose of a 2-dose accepted vaccine (AstraZeneca, CanSino Biologics, Covaxin, Covishield, Moderna, Pfizer-BioNTech, Sinopharm, Sinovac, Novavax/Covovax);
    • 2 weeks have passed since receiving the full series of an active (not placebo) accepted Covid-19 vaccine in clinical trials (Medicago); or
    • 2 weeks have passed since receiving 2 doses of any 'mix-and-match' combination of the above accepted vaccines administered at least 17 days apart.
  • Vaccines must be accepted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Please note that the Sputnik vaccine is not accepted.
  • A single dose of a two-dose vaccine, as recommended in the French vaccine plan for persons who have recovered from Covid-19, is not recognized as a complete vaccine cycle by the United States.
  • The requirement to hold proof of vaccination does not apply to the following passengers, provided they hold an Excepted Covered Individual Attestation:
    • Nationals and Lawful Permanent Residents of the United States or Guam;
    • Passengers travelling for diplomatic and official foreign government travel, provided holding an official letter from the U.S. or a foreign government;
    • Passengers who hold a documented medical contraindication to receiving a Covid-19 vaccine;
    • Passengers participating in certain Covid-19 vaccine trials;
    • Passengers travelling for humanitarian or emergency reasons;
    • Passengers who hold a valid visa (excluding B-1 business or B-2 tourism visas) travelling from a country with limited Covid-19 vaccine availability;
    • Members of the U.S. Armed Forces or their spouses or children (aged younger than 18 years);
    • Sea crew members who hold a C-1 and D non-immigrant visa and an official letter from the employer indicating the passenger is required for the operation of a vessel that will depart from a U.S. seaport, or is on return travel after disembarking the vessel consistent with their visa and official letter; or
    • Passengers whose entry would be in the national interest, as determined by the Secretary of State, Secretary of Transportation, or Secretary of Homeland Security (or their designees), provided they hold an official U.S. government letter.
  • The requirement to hold proof of vaccination also does not apply to refugees.

Form requirements

  • Passengers must complete an Electronic Declaration Form (EDF) within 72 hours prior to arrival.
  • Passengers aged 2 years and older must complete and present the Passenger Disclosure and Attestation to the United States of America form prior to boarding. A parent or other authorised person should complete the form on behalf of a passenger younger than 18 years old or who is unable sign their own attestation (due to physical or mental impairment).
    • This does not apply to nationals and residents of the United States or Guam.

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