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Entering Hawaii or the U.S. from unvaccinated Japan

Question
#1
  • Pink
  • mail
  • 2022/05/08 02:05

I am a greek card holder living in Hawaii.
I am considering going back to Japan for the first time in several years, but I have not been vaccinated. I have done some research and found out that vaccination is required for foreigners over 18 years of age to enter the U.S., but it says "U.S. citizens and permanent residents are exempted. However, it is stated that "U.S. citizens and permanent residents of the United States shall be exempted. If there are any Hawaii residents or residents of other states who have returned from Japan without the vaccine, I would appreciate any messages or information you can give me. Thank you in advance.

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#2
  • Trip
  • 2022/05/08 (Sun) 21:41
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Permanent residents of the U.S. should be able to return to the U.S. without any problem even if they have not been vaccinated.
Currently, Japanese tourists are required to present ① a letter of commitment ② Corona negative certificate ③ proof of vaccination at check-in at Japanese airports, but ③ proof of vaccination is not required for US citizens ・ US permanent residents.
I have been vaccinated 3 times, and when I checked in for my flight to Haneda → jHonolulu a few weeks ago, I was recognized as a permanent resident by showing my green card and was not asked to show proof of vaccination.
After arriving at Honolulu airport, no corona related documents or proofs were presented.

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#3
  • Kiki 運び屋金儲け
  • 2022/05/09 (Mon) 06:57
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If you have time to post on the forum, I suggest you get the vaccine.

I don't know how many times you have been vaccinated, but now you can get it without an appointment. I think you should go and get it today !
It makes it easier for you to travel and it is safer to get it considering the risk of corona.

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#4

I agree.

Traveling unvaccinated in these times is not a good idea.

Instead of thinking about traveling unvaccinated, think about traveling vaccinated first.

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#6

#2 Trip
#5 Akosan
Thank you very much for the information we wanted to know and the good answers you wrote.

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