The White House announced new travel requirements for all international travelers in response to the omicron variant of Covid.
Beginning the week of December 6, 2021, all individuals traveling to the U.S. from international ports must complete a Covid test within one day of departure. This requirement is for all international travelers to the U.S., regardless of citizenship status. Currently, U.S. citizens who provide proof of vaccination are required to complete a Covid test within three days of travel.
Air Travel
Passengers need proof of vaccination available to the airline with the following detailed information required.
- Matching name and date of birth on the vaccination documentation and personal identification.
- The immunization record must have been issued by an official source, such as a public health agency or vaccine provider from within the country where the vaccine was given.
- Full vaccination status as defined by the CDC requirements, including the use of a vaccine approved or authorized by the FDA or WHO on their emergency use vaccine list.
- Dosage, location, and date(s) of administration will be reviewed and confirmed to be in compliance with CDC requirements.
The below documentation sources are considered acceptable proof of the Covid vaccine:
- Verifiable paper or digital records, including vaccine certificates, digital passes, including those accessible through a QR code (such as the UK NHS Covid pass or the European Union Digital Covid certificates)
- Non-verifiable paper documents including a paper document or Covid vaccination certificate issued by a national or subnational level through an authorized vaccine provider (such as the CDC vaccination card)
- Non-verifiable digital records including digital proof of a vaccination card or record, a downloaded record or certificate from an official source, or a record shown through a mobile phone app without a QR code.
The CDC requires airlines and other aircraft operators confirm proof of vaccination and review of other required information for all passengers. If documents are not in English, individuals are instructed to verify with the airline or provider if a translation is required. Again, this is strongly suggested for individuals with documentation that is not in English prior to travel, at a minimum allowing enough time for the individual to have their documentation translated.
In addition, masks will continue to be required on airplanes, rail, and public transportation options through March 18, 2022. Fines for noncompliance will continue to be imposed ranging from $500 to $3,000 for repeat offenders. Masks will continue to be required within transportation hubs, including airports.
If you have questions about international travel and how this can affect your visa, contact us. We continue to monitor ongoing travel requirements and offer our expertise and experience to ensure you get the right advice.