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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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#2

I am a U.S. citizen and was not asked for proof of vaccination both when leaving and entering the country.
Non citizens were only asked for an affidavit.

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#3
  • こーの字
  • 2023/03/26 (Sun) 08:27
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Currently, the mandatory traveler vaccination rule is in effect until April 10.
https://www.tsa.gov/sites/default/files/ea_1546-21-02b.pdf

Also, the U.S. Senate has passed a bill to end mandatory traveler vaccination.
https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/3847337-house-passes-bill-to-end-covid-vaccine-requirement-for-foreign-air-travelers/

First we will have to wait and see for the next two weeks to see if the rule will still apply after 4/10.

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#4
  • こーの字
  • 2023/03/26 (Sun) 08:38
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Minor correction, it was the House of Representatives, not the Senate.

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#5
  • wakuwaku
  • 2023/03/26 (Sun) 22:02
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Thank you all for your information and help.

Is the vaccine certificate relevant when entering or leaving the country?
I thought it was required for flight check-in.


I hope this will change on April 10, when it will be possible to enter the country without the vaccine.

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#6
  • こーの字
  • 2023/03/27 (Mon) 11:11
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US Entry :
The Transportation Security Administration ( TSA ) is requesting that airlines flying into the US confirm vaccination of passengers who are not
US citizens ・ green card holders.
Therefore, airlines are required to verify citizenship ・ and proof of vaccination at check-in.

Departure from the U.S. :
The U.S. side does not care about anything. However, at this stage, the Japanese government requires proof of vaccination, so
airlines may check your Visit Japan Web registration when you check in at the airport.

Japan is going to lower the pathogen classification of Corona in May, but the US seems to be on track to end the national emergency declaration with 5/11, so they may decide to allow travel without the vaccine there. So I think 4/10 and 5/11 are a good guess.

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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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#12
  • 非常口
  • 2023/04/16 (Sun) 19:15
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You have to wait 3 weeks between the first and second dose, but 3 weeks is a blink of an eye, so if you have time to post on the board, I recommend you get the vaccine right away !

It is safer for yourself !

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#13
  • 打たないほうが良い
  • 2023/04/17 (Mon) 21:33
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I hope you can enter Hawaii without vaccines starting May 11 !

You've made enough money already, so why not lift the restriction, right?

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#14
  • juju
  • 2023/04/18 (Tue) 10:59
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I live in Hawaii, I am a permanent resident, and I have only had 2 vaccines.

I don't want to have any more vaccines either.

I will be returning to Japan soon. It is really helpful that I don't need negative proof to enter Japan or to return to Hawaii.

Thank you very much for sharing the information. Thank you very much. Thank you very much !

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#15

In the end, the world has become a confirmed winner for the unvaccinated, as I have said from the beginning due to side effects caused by the vaccine business.

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#16

Hello. I also live in Japan and have not hit it, and am considering staying in Hawaii for a month starting in June. If you can come, please contact me !.

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