COVID-19 Vaccine Requirements End for Travelers to the U.S.
The Biden Administration has announced this past May 1st that effective May 12th, all air travelers coming to the United States are no longer required to show that they have had the COVID-19 vaccine administered. In addition, U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will also end their COVID-19 requirements on May 12th at ports of entry (land and ferry).
Resources:
- U.S. Department of Homeland Security: DHS Statement on the Lifting of Title 19 Requirements
- Foster, LLP: Biden Administration Ends COVID-19 Vaccine Requirements for International Travelers
- Miller Mayer, LLP: COVID-19 Vaccine Requirements Ending for International Travels to the United States
- NAFSA: COVID Vaccine and Test Requirements for U.S. Entry
- The White House: The Biden-Harris Administration Will End COVID-19 Vaccination Requirements for Federal Employees, Contractors, International Travelers, Head Start Educators, and CMS-Certified Facilities