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Travel Requirements for Non-U.S. Citizen, Non-U.S. Immigrants
§ You must be fully vaccinated with the primary series of an accepted COVID-19 vaccine to travel to the United States by plane. Only limited exceptions apply. For more information see Requirement for Proof of COVID-19 Vaccination for Air Passengers.
Turks & Caicos – April 25 Update
§ All travellers 16 and older must show proof of being fully vaccinated
§ No test required to enter if fully vaccinated
§ No pre-registration required
St Barts update – March 14 update
§ No pre-registration required
§ If you are fully vaccinated, no test in required to enter
§ If you are unvaccinated, you are required to produce a negative test result from antigen or PCR test, no more than 48 hours old required to enter
§ Children under 12 are exempt from the testing requirement
St Martin / Sint Maarten – April 1 2022 update
§ Pre-registration required at EHAS Travel Authorization portal
§ FULLY vaccinated travellers are NOT be required to present any covid test results when applying for entry to St Martin using EHAS
§ Unvaccinated travellers including children 5 and older are required to present a negative PCR test result no more than 48 hours old
USVI – January 2 update
https://www.covid19usvi.com/covid-19/travelers
§ Pre-registration required at Visit USVI portal
§ Proof of vaccination not required
§ Proof of a negative PCR or antigen COVID test required – no more than 72 hours old
Anguilla – September 1 Update
§ Pre-registration at the Visit Anguilla Travel Authorization portal
§ Proof of being fully vaccinated
§ Proof of a negative Antigen or PCR test no more than 48 hours old at the time of arrival
The British Virgin Islands – BVI – September update
§ If you are fully vaccinated and 18 or older, there is no need to pre-register for entry
§ Upon arrival, present proof of being fully vaccinated
§ Provide proof of having medical or travel insurance
Barbados – October 24 update
No Requirements currently
Check
https://www.visitbarbados.org/covid-19-travel-guidelines-2022