Travel Restrictions By Country
Can I travel internationally during the COVID-19 pandemic if I am fully vaccinated?
Fully vaccinated travelers are less likely to get and spread COVID-19. However, international travel poses additional risks, and even fully vaccinated travelers might be at increased risk for getting and possibly spreading some COVID-19 variants.
US Citizens, US Nationals, US Lawful Permanent Residents, and Immigrants: Travel to and from the United States
Can non-US citizens visit the USA during the COVID-19 pandemic?
You must be fully vaccinated to travel to the United States by plane if you are a non-U.S. citizen, non-U.S. immigrant (not a U.S. citizen, U.S. national, lawful permanent resident, or traveling to the United States on an immigrant visa).
Non-US citizen, Non-US immigrants: Travel to the United States
Do I need to get a COVID-19 test before traveling to the United States?
When you travel to the United States by air, you are required to show a negative COVID-19 test result or documentation of recovery from COVID-19 before you board your flight.
US Citizens, US Nationals, US Lawful Permanent Residents, and Immigrants: Travel to and from the United States
What happens if I don’t take a test and want to travel to the US?
Air passengers traveling to the US are required to present a negative COVID-19 test result or documentation of recovery. Airlines must confirm the negative test result or documentation of recovery for all passengers before boarding.
Requirement for Proof of Negative COVID-19 Test or Documentation of Recovery from COVID-19