Micronesia Entry Requirements for US Travellers
Informational only — not insurance, financial, or medical advice. Coverage, exclusions, and limits vary by policy and insurer — read the full policy terms before buying. Entry rules can change; verify entry/visa rules and travel advisories on travel.state.gov (and passport-validity / entry requirements with the destination’s embassy) before you travel. Vaccination notes are generic CDC framing, not medical advice — check the CDC destination page and a clinician. Advisory level is as of 2026-06-12 and changes with events — verify the current level on travel.state.gov.
US citizens do not require a visa to enter Micronesia. The US State Department maintains a Level 1 advisory for the country, indicating normal precautions. Before travel, verify all requirements on travel.state.gov, as entry rules can change. Your passport should be valid for at least six months beyond your planned departure date, though some destinations accept passports valid only for the duration of stay—confirm the exact requirement for your specific entry point. Proof of onward or return travel is commonly requested at check-in or upon arrival; verify this with your airline and the Micronesian embassy or consulate.
No yellow fever vaccination is required for entry to Micronesia. The CDC does not identify malaria risk in the country. The CDC recommends ensuring routine US vaccines are current, including MMR, Tdap, polio, influenza, and COVID-19, based on your individual health history. Consult the CDC's Micronesia destination page and your healthcare provider for personalized vaccination guidance before departure. All information should be confirmed on travel.state.gov and the relevant CDC resources prior to your trip.
| Requirement | What the public sources say |
|---|---|
| Visa status (US passport) | Visa-free |
| State Dept advisory | Level 1 — Exercise Normal Precautions |
| Passport validity | Commonly 6 months beyond your planned departure (some destinations require validity for the duration of stay only) — verify the exact rule on the State Dept country page before travel. |
| Onward/return ticket | Proof of onward/return travel is commonly requested at check-in or the border — verify with the airline/embassy. |
| Yellow fever | Not indicated |
| Recommended vaccinations | Routine US vaccines up to date (e.g. MMR, Tdap, polio, flu, COVID-19); verify current recommendations on the CDC destination page before travel. |
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Visa status and advisory level from the US State Department (travel.state.gov); health notes mirror the CDC destination page. Verified June 2026. How we compile this.