Exemptions will be considered on an extremely limited basis. The CDC recommends that you do not travel internationally until you are fully vaccinated. International travel poses additional risks, and even fully vaccinated travelers might be at increased risk for getting and possibly spreading some COVID variants. If you do travel, follow all CDC recommendations before, during, and after travel. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC Order, which took effect November 8, , requiring all non-immigrant, non-citizen air travelers to the United States to be fully vaccinated and to provide proof of vaccination status prior to boarding an airplane to the United States remains in effect.
Travelers should monitor the CDC website on international travel for the latest guidance regarding testing requirements.
Exceptions to the CDC Order requiring all air passengers to be fully vaccinated and to provide proof of vaccination status prior to boarding an airplane to the United States are extremely limited to the following groups:.
The Department of State recommends you have access to financial resources and any medication you require to cover an unanticipated overseas stay of a week or more. Travelers should also consider making arrangements for longer than expected absences from their homes, places of work, and schools before departing.
The Department recommends all travelers consider travel insurance with Covid-related trip cancellation and medical benefits. In general, Medicare and Medicaid do not cover medical costs overseas. Some countries have also imposed travel restrictions requiring can include mandatory quarantine for those testing positive on departure, which could delay your ability to travel to another country on your itinerary. Airline COVID Measures : If you are planning to travel overseas or if you are currently overseas and planning to return to the United States, you should contact your airline for specific information about testing requirements for travelers.
Travelers should consult with their personal physician if they have specific questions or concerns regarding their individual medical situation. If you are fully vaccinated and are planning international travel, please consider the following:. Please review additional CDC guidance for fully vaccinated travelers. The Department of State recommends U. To learn more, please visit this page. Travelers who wish to get vaccinated after they arrive to the United States should visit Vaccines.
The CDC recommends avoiding cruise travel, regardless of vaccination status including river cruises, worldwide. If you travel on a cruise ship, make sure you are fully vaccinated before you travel and get a COVID vaccine booter dose if you are eligible. Many countries have implemented strict screening procedures and mandatory quarantines, which may cause unexpected delays and expenses. Passengers with plans to travel by cruise ship should contact their cruise line companies directly for further information, continue to monitor the travel.
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