CBP Extends Full COVID-19 Vaccination Policy at Canada, Mexico Land Ports of Entry
CBP is extending its policy to require proof of full vaccination for COVID-19 from noncitizens and nonpermanent residents coming into the U.S. through land ports of entry from Canada and Mexico for both essential and non-essential travel, this time apparently…
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indefinitely, it said in two notices. Limited exceptions still apply, including for minors and travelers with valid nonimmigrant visas, including B-1 business visas, who are citizens of a country with limited COVID-19 vaccine availability. Truck drivers and rail operators still aren't exempt, CBP said. Unlike previous extensions of CBP's COVID-19 policy for land ports of entry, this one doesn't include an end date. CBP and DHS didn't comment.