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COVID-19 has had a large impact on the immigration process. But, restrictions are being lifted and travel to and from the U.S. is becoming commonplace again. Read on to learn more about international travel for vaccinated individuals.
You are considered fully vaccinated if it has been two weeks since your second shot of a two-dose vaccine, such as Moderna or Pfizer. You will also be considered fully vaccinated if it has been two weeks since your one-dose vaccine, such as the Johnson-Johnson vaccine.
Regarding travel, the CDC has announced the following:
In accordance, USCIS has stated “those who have returned from domestic air, international air or cruise ship travel in the past 10 days may enter USCIS facilities if they are fully vaccinated. Individuals who have been in close contact (within six feet for a total of 15 minutes or more) with anyone known to have COVID-19 in the previous 14 days may also enter USCIS facilities if they are fully vaccinated. Healthcare workers who consistently wear an N95 respirator and proper personal protective equipment or equivalent when in contact with COVID-19 positive individuals continue to be exempt from reporting close contact.”
If you have any questions or concerns regarding travel to and from the U.S., our firm is here to help. Reach out today to speak with an immigration attorney.
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