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Hey guys,

I arrived in Mexico on the 17th and have a flight into the US on the 31st, due to being from Belgium I couldn't fly to the US directly because of the COVID situation.
I just want to make sure that my interpretation is correct that I'm no longer affected by the 14 day rule if I arrived in Mexico on the 17th and am arriving in the US on the 31st?

Thank you in advance!

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33 minutes ago, Nanoxxx said:

I arrived in Mexico on the 17th and have a flight into the US on the 31st, due to being from Belgium I couldn't fly to the US directly because of the COVID situation.

Add an extra day to be safe and to make sure they are whole days.

 

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1 hour ago, James120383 said:

technically yes but i would not fly on exactly 14 days apart.

 

1 hour ago, HRQX said:

Add an extra day to be safe and to make sure they are whole days.

 

 

1 hour ago, SusieQQQ said:

+1 for giving it an extra day to be safe. 

Thank you all for your replies, going to fly to Cancun tommorow and enjoy an extra day in the sun before flying to the US

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On 8/30/2020 at 5:32 AM, SusieQQQ said:

+1 for giving it an extra day to be safe. 

Do you also have to do this if you’re married to a USC? I’m confused now, I fly out from a Schengen part to LA directly with KLM? But I’m not staying 14 days in another country before flying, does it matter ?

Posted (edited)
12 minutes ago, Ariaren said:

But I’m not staying 14 days in another country before flying, does it matter ?

You can travel directly from Schengen Area to US. Take your marriage certificate and photocopy of your spouse's citizenship document (US passport, etc) as proof that you are exempt to the Schengen Area proclamation.

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On 9/1/2020 at 12:06 PM, HRQX said:

You can travel directly from Schengen Area to US. Take your marriage certificate and photocopy of your spouse's citizenship document (US passport, etc) as proof that you are exempt to the Schengen Area proclamation.

I have all that, one more question, do I need to fill in like a form for corona or stuff or something else before flying and where can I find that? 

 
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