There has been an extensive entry ban in the USA since the beginning of 2020. According to media reports, Europeans and British should be allowed to come back into the country from November.
According to media reports, the USA wants to lift entry restrictions from the European Union and Great Britain for vaccinated people soon. The easing should be announced on Monday, reported the “Financial Times”, the website and the broadcaster. According to the newspaper and CNN, the move should take effect in November.
No official confirmation so far
The extensive entry ban was imposed by the then US President Donald Trump at the beginning of the corona pandemic in early 2020 and has so far been maintained by his successor Joe Biden. From the travel industry, among others, a relaxation has long been called for, at least for travelers vaccinated against the coronavirus.
In Washington, Brussels and London, there was initially no confirmation of the reports. “Politico” relied on EU diplomats, the “Financial Times” and CNN on unspecified informed persons.

The US government stuck to travel restrictions because of the Delta variant
The previous travel restrictions state that only US citizens and holders of a green card as well as their family members are allowed to enter the USA if they have been in the EU or Great Britain in the past 14 days. All others need special permission.
The EU had already asked the member states in the summer to gradually lift restrictions on travelers from the USA and several other countries. Germany then allowed entries from the USA, among others, “for all permissible purposes of residence, including tourism”. However, the US government stuck to the restrictions in July, citing the more contagious Delta variant.

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