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If you are heading to San Juan, Puerto Rico, you must understand the travel mandates about the COVID-19 entry requirements.
Puerto Rico’s government has a specific portal site, Travel Safe. It requires visitors to fill out the Travel Declaration Form to comply with the health department and Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). This requirement applies to anyone traveling to Puerto Rico. If you do not complete the form, you will not be able to enter Puerto Rico.
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Any passenger arriving without a PCR test result for COVID-19 will be assessed a $300 fine. However, this will be waived if the traveler presents the test or evidence that a test was performed within 48 hours of arrival. This applies to all travelers over 2 years old who are not fully vaccinated against COVID-19 with the Pfizer, Moderna, or Janssen vaccines.
Furthermore, Puerto Rico’s government also issued a new executive order on November 19, 2021, to include the “booster shot” for full vaccination. If you have not seen the news, all adults 18 and older are now eligible to get another dose of the COVID-19 vaccine in the United States.
However, while at the moment the booster shot is not required to enter Puerto Rico yet, the travel declaration form is being updated to include the booster, and you may be considered “not fully vaccinated” in the near future to enter Puerto Rico if you have not received the third does of the COVID-19 vaccine. Moreover, some restaurants and lodging may not consider you fully vaccinated if you do not have the booster. So just keep that in mind as you plan your trip to Puerto Rico. Once the Travel Declaration Form is updated, I’ll update this post to include the booster information.
There is no set time and date that you must complete the Puerto Rico travel declaration form. You can either fill out the form online or in person at the airport upon your arrival.
I highly recommend filling out the Puerto Rico travel declaration form online a few days before your plan to arrive in Puerto Rico. After completing the form, you will be given a QR Code that you can quickly show to the airport personnel and be on your way out of the airport. On the contrary, if you are “old school” and prefer to fill the form in person, you will get in the queue that sometimes can be a long wait before you can exit the airport to enjoy your vacation.
If it is your first time using the Puerto Rico Travel Safe system, you need to register first to create your profile:
Once you successfully register for Puerto Rico’s Travel Safe, you will be able to continue to add your Puerto Rico trip to receive your QR Code.
Before you begin adding your trip to Travel Safe, make sure you have the following information handy:
Here are the simple steps to add your Puerto Rico trip to Travel Safe to receive your QR Code online:
Once you have received your Travel Safe QR Code, the process upon arriving and entering Puerto Rico is this: