![]() citizens who must travel to India are strongly urged to get fully vaccinated and get a booster shot before travel and should take additional personal health safety measures to protect themselves, including practicing social or physical distancing, cleaning hands with soap/hand sanitizer, wearing well-fitted masks, and avoiding crowded areas with poor ventilation. The Department of State provides additional advice for travelers in these areas in the Travel Advisory. government may have limited ability to provide assistance in some areas. Please note that these advisories may be updated with changing conditions and should be checked regularly. citizens to exercise increased caution due to crime and terrorism. The Department of State Level 2 Travel Advisory encourages U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) currently lists a Level 1 Travel Health Notice for travel to India and the Department of State has issued a Level 2 Travel Advisory advising increased caution. Travelers are advised to check COVID-19 trends and travel/testing guidelines at their destination, which may change with little advance notice. The Government of India is closely monitoring the overall trends largely caused by the Omicron variant and updating travel guidelines accordingly. Case numbers and test positivity are decreasing in many regions of India. Embassy and Consulates continue to monitor COVID-19 conditions in India. ![]() Please visit the CDC webpages for more information about exemptions and the requirement for proof of negative COVID-19 test or recovery from COVID-19 for all air passengers arriving in the United States. citizens and Lawful Permanent Residents, will need to provide proof of a negative COVID-19 viral test administered within no more than one (1) calendar day before their flight (regardless of vaccination status).Įxemptions will be considered on an extremely limited basis. *** Effective December 6, 2021, all international air passengers boarding a flight to the United States who are 2 years or older, including U.S. citizen air travelers to the United States will be required to be fully vaccinated and to provide proof of vaccination status prior to boarding an airplane to the United States. *** Effective November 8, 2021, all non-immigrant, non-U.S. Department of Agriculture and Maharashtra Department of Agriculture Unveil Memorandum of Understanding on Agricultural Cooperation USAID, DFC Join Hands with Kotak to Support Financing to Women Entrepreneurs and Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises in India.University Virtual Fair hosted by the U.S. Ranz at AmCham’s Webinar on “Neurodiversity – Demystifying Myths & Building an Inclusive Culture at the Workplace Adrian Pratt takes over as the Director of the American Center in Kolkata.Weather Alert – Heavy Rains in Southeast and East India, December 2, 2021.Consulate Kolkata and NGO Shakti Vahini kick off 10th Anti-Trafficking in Persons 5-City Conclave Series in Guwahati Citizens: Pre-Cyclone Watch for Coastal Andhra Pradesh, December 14, 2018 Citizens: Cyclone Warning for North Coastal Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, and West Bengal May 1, 2019 TB Champions in the Corporate and Media Sectors Recognized at Award Ceremony in Hyderabad.American Center Chennai Welcomes Visitors on Appointment Basis from March 7.Consul General Chennai Judith Ravin Seeks Expanded U.S.-India Collaboration in Kerala United States Joins With Indian Diaspora Luminaries to Celebrate 75 Years of U.S.-India Relations.Video: President Biden Meets Virtually with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.Statement on Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity.Remarks by President Biden, Prime Minister Fumio, Prime Minister Modi, and Prime Minister Albanese at the Quad Leaders’ Summit.Celebrating the 246th American Independence Day.Ambassador’s Fund for Cultural Preservation Consulate General Chennai Celebrates 75 Years of U.S.-India Partnership at 246th Independence Day
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