U.S. travelers to
Germany must either be fully vaccinated or provide proof of prior recovery from the virus, or demonstrate an important reason to enter the country with special authorization.
As of December 23, 2021, every visitor over the age of six must now carry proof of their vaccination status when entering Germany. Those who received the single-dose Johnson & Johnson inoculation must get a second dose with one of the vaccines
listed here. Proof of prior recovery is now valid for 90 days, rather than six months.
Proof of vaccination can be either electronic or an original paper document, but a photo of a paper vaccination document will not be accepted.
Even vaccinated visitors are required to present a negative PCR test performed within 72 hours of entry into Germany or, alternatively, an antigen test taken no more than 48 hours before entry.
You'll also need to fill out a
registration form upon arrival, and provide your confirmation to the air carrier and/or border control agents.
If you're unvaccinated, you'll need to demonstrate an important need to travel and receive special approval to visit Germany at this time.
For further information, visit the Federal Health Ministry's website.