As of November 8, 2021, all international travelers coming to the U.S. must be vaccinated against COVID-19. Accepted vaccines include FDA-approved or authorized or WHO Emergency Use Listing vaccines. All air passengers, aged two and older, traveling to the U.S. must be tested for COVID-19 before their flight and must show proof of their negative results before boarding their plane. This rule includes U.S. citizens and everyone who has already been vaccinated.
COVID-19 international travel rules change frequently. Check with the Department of State for travel advisories and get recommendations from the CDC before making any international travel plans to or from the U.S.
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Note: Travelers are responsible for securing any and all necessary immunizations.