Does the US ban on visitors from the Schengen area/UK also extend to Puerto Rico?

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March 12th 2020, US banned immigration from people who has been in the Schengen area for the past 14 days.

Does this ban also apply for someone arriving from the Schengen area to Puerto Rico?






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Can I transit through Schengen to us?

\u201cTravelers with a US visa or valid ESTA who are outside the EU are not permitted to transit Schengen Area airports on their way to the US Transiting the Schengen Area subjects travellers to travel restrictions regardless of where their journey began,\u201d the US Embassy Hague said in a tweet.

How long do you have to leave the Schengen zone?

For example, France has a bilateral agreement that allows U.S. citizens to stay an additional 90 days beyond the Schengen limit. You can enter from any Schengen country, stay 90 days in France, and then fly home. But the catch is you have to go home \u2014 you can't go elsewhere.

Can I spend more than 90 days in Europe?

If you're a tourist, you do not need a visa for short trips to EU countries, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein. You can stay for up to 90 days in any 180-day period.

How long can you stay in Europe without a visa?

How long can I stay without a visa in the Schengen area? You can stay 90 days in any 180-day period within the Schengen area.




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