Very limited exceptions to these rules may apply. This information will only be used by the CDC to track potential exposure to an infectious disease, such as COVID-19. This includes personal contact information and details about your travel plans. are required to provide information for the purposes of contact tracing. In addition to testing and vaccination requirements, all travelers entering the U.S. Official documentation to verify vaccination status is required, along with proof of a negative test or recovery as described below for U.S. on a non-immigrant visa, are allowed to enter the country if they are fully vaccinated against COVID-19. citizens or legal residents, and traveling to the U.S. The traveler’s name and other identifying details matching those on the traveler’s passport or other valid form of identification.A letter from a licensed health care provider or public health official clearing them for travel.Proof of a positive test result issued at most 90 days before departure (results must state “positive” or “detected” – tests marked “invalid” will not be accepted).Show written proof of the traveler’s negative test result and include the traveler’s name and other identifying details matching those on the traveler’s passport or other valid form of identification.Be taken no more than one calendar day before departure from the first embarkation point.Be a viral test (NAAT or antigen) with a “negative” or “COVID-19 not detected” result (test results marked “invalid” will not be accepted).or documentation of recovery from COVID-19. citizens regardless of vaccination status, to provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test taken no more than one calendar day before departure to the U.S. from international destinations, including U.S.
The CDC requires all travelers flying to or transiting through the U.S. Vaccination and testing requirements for travel to the U.S.