COVID-19 Travel Information
Below is the compilation of the laws and regulations that affect travel to the United States.
Presidential Proclamation 10294 - 10-25-2021
Presidential Proclamation - 01-25-2021
Effective November 8, 2021 new rules apply for travelers entering the United States.
- These rules do NOT apply to US citizens and green card holders.
- All travelers except for US citizens and green card holders must be fully vaccinated to enter the United States.
- List of acceptable vaccines:
- Pfizer-BioNTech
- Moderna
- Janssen/Johnson & Johnson (Single Dose)
- AstraZeneca
- Covishield
- BIBP/Sinopharm
- Sinovac
- The following travelers are not subject to these rules:
- Children under the age of 18
- Travelers who cannot get vaccinated due to medical reasons
- Citizens from countries where vaccines are not easily available
- Diplomats
- Military personnel and their spouses and children
- Crew members
- Travelers granted NIE waivers or Humanitarian and Emergency exceptions.
- There are no exceptions for religious reasons.
Country Specific Information (until 11-08-2021):
Germany - FAQ on who can travel and & NIE Exceptions to Presidential Proclamation
Italy - NIE Exceptions to Presidential Proclamation
Poland - FAQ on who can travel to the US & NIE Exceptions to Presidential Proclamation
United Kingdom - FAQ on who can travel to the US & NIE Exceptions to Presidential Proclamation
Serbia - U.S. Visa and Travel FAQs for non-U.S. Citizens Following the COVID-19 Pandemic
Switzerland - Information about COVID-19 and Travel to the United States