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Entering Hawaii without vaccines

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#1
  • wakuwaku
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  • 2023/03/21 21:22

I have been wanting to go to Hawaii but have not been able to because I have not had the corona vaccine.

When will it be possible to go to Hawaii without the vaccine this year ?

Please let me know if you have any information.

Let's talk about various things!

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#7
  • kay1985
  • 2023/03/30 (Thu) 21:27
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Mr. Koji

Thank you for the clear explanation.

I am a green card holder, unvaccinated.

I left Hawaii 2 weeks ago and am temporarily returning to Japan.
I was able to safely enter Japan with negative proof 72 hours before leaving Hawaii.

I know that I can enter Hawaii (USA )) even if I am unvaccinated because I have permanent resident status when I return to Hawaii, but …
When a green card holder returns to Hawaii from Japan, can he/she board a plane without showing negative proof at check-in for boarding procedures in Japan? ?
Can a green card holder board a plane to Hawaii without having to present a negative ID or other documentation ?

or is a negative ID required 24 hours before departure from Japan ?

I would appreciate it if you could share any information.

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#8
  • こーの字
  • 2023/03/31 (Fri) 08:23
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#7 kay1985

If you are a green card holder on a flight from Japan, you should be able to appear without needing negative proof. I believe it is also listed on your airline's website.

I am vaccinated, but
when I returned to Hawaii from Japan by JAL in January,
I remember that I only showed my green card at check-in and did not show proof of vaccination ・ negative proof.

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#9
  • kay1985
  • 2023/03/31 (Fri) 14:58
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Mr. Koji

Thank you for your prompt reply.

When I returned to Japan a year and a half ago with coronavirus, there were many processes to go through, including an appointment for PCR testing, and I was thinking … that I should make an appointment for PCR testing again this time.

I will check again on the website of the airline we use.
Thank you for the useful information.

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#10

Kay1985

Nice to meet you.
I am also a permanent resident, unimmunized.
I returned to Hawaii from Japan twice without negative certificate, in June 2022 ( JAL ) and in January 2023 ( ZIPAIR(ZIPAIR)。
The first time, perhaps because it had been a short time since the rule change, ? I was asked by an airline representative if I had a vaccination certificate ? which made me nervous for a moment, but when I told them that permanent residents were no longer required to submit the certificate, it was fine. The second time was smooth.

For your information.

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#11
  • kay1985
  • 2023/04/02 (Sun) 16:27
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☆ Mr.

How do you do?

I see that you did. Perhaps I did not do my research well, but I was having trouble finding much information on the case of a permanent resident who has not been immunized.
Thank you all for your useful information.

Thank you very much.

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