Travel Restrictions Entering US Virgin Islands from China for Vaccinated Travelers
Summary
Border Status
Travel is allowed with restrictions for vaccinated travelers
Transit is allowed for vaccinated travelers
Possible Quarantine
Mandatory COVID-19 Test
Recommended Masks
Possible Health Assessment
2x Mandatory Documents
Travel is allowed with restrictions
The information on this page is applicable to people who are fully vaccinated and traveling from China to US Virgin Islands.
View restrictions for unvaccinated travelersGovernments may change their policies with little notice. We recommend checking in regularly and verifying requirements with the linked sources before making travel plans.
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Visas
Border Status
Travel is allowed with restrictions for vaccinated travelers
Fully vaccinated travelers can enter United States Virgin Islands. Before traveling, please check the documentation, quarantine, and/or testing requirements.
Transit is allowed for vaccinated travelers
Fully vaccinated travelers can transit through United States Virgin Islands.
Before You Leave
Proof of negative pre-departure COVID-19 test results is required
Travelers arriving from selected countries must have a negative COVID-19 PCR or antigen test results a maximum of 48 hours before departure to United States.
Travelers transiting from Incheon International Airport, Toronto Pearson International Airport, and Vancouver International Airport and who have been in mainland China in the last 10 days must have a negative COVID-19 PCR or antigen test results a maximum of 48 hours before departure to United States.
This testing requirement doesn’t apply to the following travelers:
- Travelers under the age of 2;
- Travelers with a COVID-19 viral test result on a sample taken at least 10 days and no more than 91 days before departure;
- Travelers with a positive COVID-19 viral test result on a sample taken 10 or fewer days before departure and a letter from a licensed healthcare provider or a public health official stating that COVID-19 symptoms started more than 10 days before departure;
- Travelers transiting through Hong Kong SAR, Macau SAR, or Mainland China from another country;
- Travelers who remained in Hong Kong SAR, Macau SAR, or Mainland China for less than 24 hours.
- A Pcr Test Up To 48 hours Before Departure
- An Antigen Test Up To 48 hours Before Departure
Mandatory health declaration form before exiting China
All travelers exiting mainland China must submit a health declaration form online or via WeChat. Travelers must declare their health information a maximum of 24 hours before their exit.
To make the declaration with WeChat, travelers should search for “passenger fingertip service” within the app. Once the declaration is complete, a QR code will be generated, which can be scanned by immigration.
Mandatory proof of COVID-19 vaccination for United States
Fully vaccinated travelers who are not United States citizens, nationals, or permanent residents; must complete the full course of COVID-19 vaccination for a maximum of 2 weeks before traveling to United States. The approved vaccines are 2 doses of Pfizer-BioNTech, Novavax or Moderna vaccines or a single dose of Convidecia (CanSinoBIO), Johnson and Johnson’s Janssen vaccine.
Travelers must be up to date with their COVID-19 vaccines and receive all doses in the primary vaccination schedule. A booster dose is not needed to meet this requirement.
The United States government currently accepts vaccines approved or authorized for emergency use by the US FDA and the WHO. Vaccines accepted are Pfizer-BioNTech (e.g., COMIRNATY/Tozinameran), AstraZeneca-Oxford (e.g., Covishield, Vaxzevria), Janssen (Johnson and Johnson), Moderna, Sinopharm BIBP, Covaxin, Sinovac-CoronaVac, Convidecia (CanSinoBIO), Novavax/Covovax, and Medicago.
Any combination of 2 doses of an FDA-approved/authorized or WHO emergency use listed COVID-19 2-dose series is accepted. Travelers must receive the second dose in a 2-dose heterologous series no earlier than 17 days (21 days with a 4-day grace period) after the first dose.
Please check the source for more information about accepted proof of COVID-19 vaccination.
Travelers unable to present a valid certificate may be required to comply with rules for unvaccinated travelers.
This vaccination requirement doesn’t apply to the following travelers:
- Travelers under the age of 18;
- Travelers with United States immigrant visa.
Mandatory travel attestation forms
All travelers who are not United States citizens, nationals, permanent residents or an immigrant (“Covered Individuals”); must complete a travel attestation form before arrival. This form will be provided by the airline.
Travelers departing from Mainland China, Hong Kong, or Macau must complete a second attestation form.
Airlines may allow travelers to complete their attestation electronically during check-in or via partner apps such as VeriFLY. In this case, it is not necessary to print the form, but travelers may do so as a precaution.
This requirement doesn’t apply to the following travelers:
- Travelers under the age of 2.
On Arrival
Quarantine and testing may be required for vaccinated travelers
Fully vaccinated travelers don’t need to quarantine on arrival. Travelers who develop symptoms must isolate and get tested.
Health screening may be required on arrival
All travelers with a travel history in Uganda in the 21 days before arrival in United States will be routed to one of the following designated airports: New York (JFK), Newark (EWR), Atlanta (ATL), Chicago (ORD), or Washington (IAD) for enhanced screening.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Customs and Border Protection (CBP) will apply new layers of screening at these 5 United States airports in response to the Ebola outbreak in Uganda.
While There
Masks are recommended in public
Travelers are recommended to wear masks on public transport.
This mask recommendation doesn’t apply to the following travelers:
- Travelers under the age of 2.
COVID-19 Risk Information
Data is sourced from Our World In Data , and risk levels are assessed and scored based on the CDC guidelines .
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