Coronavirus News
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COVID-19: Can I enter France?
As we enter a new phase of the pandemic, the health check system at borders has been lifted.
Consequently, as of 1 August 2022, the rules previously applied to travellers arriving into France are no longer (...) -
Discontinuation of the Key to NYC vaccination requirement
New York City’s "Key To NYC" policy requiring proof of vaccination for persons 5 years of age and older to access the city’s indoor recreation and dining areas ended on March 7, 2022. Please note that businesses can still choose to require proof of vaccination. It is advisable to check directly with each location you plan to visit.
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Applying for a vaccine pass if you were vaccinated abroad (procedure for non-European nationals entering France and non-European students)
In order to facilitate the stay in France of non-European Union (EU) tourists and students, 2 specific systems have been put in place to issue a QR code valid as a vaccine pass in France.
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Coronavirus: frequently asked questions
This FAQ contains information for foreign nationals wishing to enter France or already in France, who are affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Coronavirus: download the international circulation attestations here
Are you returning or transiting through France? You must now have an international derogatory attestation and a sworn statement that you have no symptoms of the COVID-19 infection, to present to your airline and to border control authorities with the required documents.
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Proclamation by President Donald J. Trump, April 22nd, 2020
Suspension of Entry as Immigrants and Nonimmigrants of Certain Additional Persons Who Pose a Risk of Transmitting 2019 Novel Coronavirus
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European solidarity in the face of COVID-19
Against COVID-19, we are stronger together. The European Union has already taken measures and efforts are continuing both at European level and between countries themselves. Europe is showing solidarity in these difficult times.
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Coronavirus: France suspends visa application process starting March 17th
Due to Coronavirus COVID-19, the borders at the entry of the European Union and Schengen area are closed. Therefore, the French consular services in the United States have received instructions to stop issuing visas until further notice.