Covid Entry Check: American Samoa Travel Restrictions
This American Samoa dashboard provides you with information on travel restrictions, quarantine on entry, Covid-19 cases, entry requirements and green lane updates.
- Open for Travel
- Up to 14 Days
Entry is restricted to the following travellers:
• Citizens and PRs
• Spouse & Children of Citizens/PRs
• Other Residents (pass holders)
💉 Vaccine exemptions
There are no vaccine exemptions at this time.
📝 Forms
You must obtain advance arrival permission to board your plane.
Details:
Authorities amended and extended COVID-19 related territory-wide ‘Code Red’ restrictions until 1 April. Only essential businesses may operate from 05:00-18:00 local time (18:00-07:00 GMT), a nightly curfew is in effect from 21:00-04:30 local time (10:00-17:30 GMT), all air and sea travel is restricted and unexempted public gatherings are prohibited among other restrictions. Busses and taxis may operate for 24 hours, but face masks must be used.
For more information you may go to:
https://www.health.gov.ws/
🌡️ Testing requirements
You will need a formal Medical Certificate presenting a Covid-19 test from an accepted establishment taken prior to your departure from the first embarkation point.
On Arrival you may be required to complete a test for Covid-19 and/or some form of medical screening, the cost borne by the traveller
Details:
Travellers must have a medical certificate with a negative Coronavirus (COVID-19) test result issued at most 72 hours before arrival. All inbound travellers will only be required to present two instead of three negative COVID-19 test results to enter from 10 March. The first and second tests must respectively be taken five days and 48 hours prior to departure at designated testing locations in the United States’ Hawaii, including the Visitor Concierge Services (#1068) in Honolulu’s Ala Moana Mall (1450 Ala Moana Boulevard).
😷 Quarantine requirements
General arrivals will be required to quarantine for up to 14 days. Quarantine served at a dedicated facility (costs borne by traveller)
For more information you may go to:
https://www.health.gov.ws/