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Are you planning an international trip in the next few months? USAGov, your official guide to government information, can help you navigate the latest changes in travel requirements. Before you go, review some frequently asked questions about travel to and from the United States.
What are the requirements for air travel to the United States?
As of December 6, 2021, all passengers arriving in the United States through air travel must show proof of vaccination status. If unvaccinated, travellers must show a negative COVID-19 test taken 1 day prior to travel to the United StatesUnderstand this requirement and others from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
What are the requirements for people travelling domestically?
People travelling within the U.S. should check state and local guidelines. COVID-19 rules and regulations may differ from state to state, so be sure to stay up-to-date with requirements along your route. You can access the latest information at your destination’s health department website.
Can I travel if I recently recovered from COVID-19?
If you have recovered from COVID-19 in the past 90 days, you can travel. For people entering the U.S. from another country, you will need to provide documentation of recovery from COVID-19 and a letter from a licensed healthcare provider stating you are clear to travel. Learn more about travelling after recovering from COVID-19.
What travel tips are available for people travelling internationally?

How can I keep myself safe while travelling?

Have more COVID-19 related questions or want to keep up-to-date with the latest travel requirements.
Edited by: Stephen Morton