Travel Restrictions Entering US Virgin Islands from US Outlying Islands for Vaccinated Travelers
Summary
Border Status
Travel is allowed
Transit is allowed
Recommended Masks
Possible Health Assessment
Cases Per Million
The information on this page is applicable to people who are fully vaccinated and traveling from US Outlying Islands to US Virgin Islands.
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Visas
Border Status
Travel is allowed
Travelers who are arriving from other United States territories and United States states can enter United States Virgin Islands.
Transit is allowed
Travelers who are arriving from US states or other territories can transit through United States Virgin Islands.
Before You Leave
Proof of pre-departure COVID-19 test or recovery certificate is not required
Travelers don’t need a COVID-19 test or recovery certificates before traveling to United States.
The CDC still recommends travelers get tested for current infection with a COVID-19 viral test maximum of 3 days before departure. Travelers are recommended not to travel if they are sick.
Proof of COVID-19 vaccination is not required for United States Virgin Islands
Travelers don’t need proof of COVID-19 vaccination before traveling to United States Virgin Islands.
On Arrival
Quarantine is not required
Travelers arriving from selected countries don’t need to quarantine on arrival in United States Virgin Islands.
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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