U.S. Lifts Travel Restrictions on Vaccinated International Travelers

After a year and half of travel restrictions, international travelers and professionals are eager to restart their goals in the U.S.

Lorraine D'Alessio
5 min readSep 29, 2021
Photo by Eva Darron on Unsplash

Last March the pandemic paused the world. From lockdowns to stay at orders, everyone remembers where they were in the early days of the pandemic. Face masks became the new normal, hand sanitizer and thorough hand washing came into practice. Remote work and learning from home became the norm, and countries around the world scaled back travel and immigration policy in an effort to slow the spread of the coronavirus.

By now there’s no doubt that the coronavirus has touched on all facets of everyday life, and will undoubtedly shape our future as well. Consideration for future events or new mutations of the virus is front of mind for world leaders as well as industry leaders.

Of course the vaccine rollout has been successful in the countries who have access to the vaccines, but the overall worldwide vaccination rate is still a moving target as countless citizens around the world wait patiently to receive vaccinations. As of today only about 33% of the total world population is fully vaccinated. Progress is being made, but the chance for further developments in this…

--

--

Lorraine D'Alessio

CEO of LA based D’Alessio Law Group, award winning immigration expert, former Ford model, proud Canadian, author of Going Global: Investing in U.S. Immigration