What Covid test is needed to fly back to United States from Barcelona ?

You need a supervised antigen test with a fit to fly certificate taken 1 calendar day before your flight to USA. You will need to show the certificate to your airline , either upload it to their website or App, or show them either on your phone or a printed copy at the airport check in desk.
 
You will also need to sign an attestation form, either through your airline website or a printed out version. This form states that you have taken a covid test and have a negative result. You will get a link to this form when your check in opens.

If you have under 18's you as the parent or guardian will sign the form on their behalf and sign that you will test them 3 to 5 days after arrival in USA. It is an honor system that you will do this testing.
 
A PCR or NAAT test is also acceptable, although Antigen is the easiest. We plan to use the supervised at-home antigen test from eMed. Our insurance reimburses the cost.
 

You will also need to sign an attestation form, either through your airline website or a printed out version. This form states that you have taken a covid test and have a negative result. You will get a link to this form when your check in opens.

If you have under 18's you as the parent or guardian will sign the form on their behalf and sign that you will test them 3 to 5 days after arrival in USA. It is an honor system that you will do this testing.
Thank you for your reply.....I should have said that I am a US citizen.......so I just need the test I guess.
 
Thank you for your reply.....I should have said that I am a US citizen.......so I just need the test I guess.

It makes no difference if you are a US citizen, the attestation form is part of the process for the covid test requirement by the US Government. The only thing different for US citizens is that you dont have to have a vaccine cert. As a non US citizen I do.
 
It makes no difference if you are a US citizen, the attestation form is part of the process for the covid test requirement by the US Government. The only thing different for US citizens is that you dont have to have a vaccine cert. As a non US citizen I do.
ok...Thank you for explaining that!
 
thats one option, yes. Nearly all airports have onsite rapid testing centres, so you can go there the day before your flight.
Be mindful of the hours they are open, especially on weekends. I talked to a gentleman today who planned to get the rapid test before their flight, but the testing center didn't open until later in the day.
 
A PCR or NAAT test is also acceptable, although Antigen is the easiest. We plan to use the supervised at-home antigen test from eMed. Our insurance reimburses the cost.
Our insurance company won't reimburse if it the test is for travel purposes.

something similar over here. You need to make sure the test company provides a fit to fly certificate.

The free Government testing is only for people who need a test for their day to day lives. We have to go to a private company for travel testing.
 
Our insurance company won't reimburse if it the test is for travel purposes.
As of January 15, 2022 (for tests purchased after that date), US insurers must reimburse the cost of 8 at-home tests per covered individual per month, regardless of the reason for the test; however, if they provide their own preferred at-home testing option they are allowed to cap the reimbursement of non-preferred providers at $12 per test, so you may still be responsible for some portion of the cost for the test (the 6-pack eMed tests are $25+shipping per test).

Having said that, my insurer has always reimbursed the full cost of supervised at-home tests, even before the mandate, so your mileage may vary.
 
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Welcome to our world, travelling to US from the U.K., the US still have these tests. It’s a pain in the *** and pretty pointless, hopefully they will be scrapped soon.
A lot of people are using Breathe Assured, it’s an excellent service. Online nurse in South Africa.
 
As of January 15, 2022 (for tests purchased after that date), US insurers must reimburse the cost of 8 at-home tests per covered individual per month, regardless of the reason for the test; however, if they provide their own preferred at-home testing option they are allowed to cap the reimbursement of non-preferred providers at $12 per test, so you may still be responsible for some portion of the cost for the test (the 6-pack eMed tests are $25+shipping per test).

Having said that, my insurer has always reimbursed the full cost of supervised at-home tests, even before the mandate, so your mileage may vary.
Interesting. Our insurance has this online: Please note that not all at-home diagnostic tests may be covered. Examples include tests solely for travel or employment purposes, tests not considered medically necessary, and non-rapid at-home tests.
 
Interesting. Our insurance has this online: Please note that not all at-home diagnostic tests may be covered. Examples include tests solely for travel or employment purposes, tests not considered medically necessary, and non-rapid at-home tests.
Ahhh. My bad. I read into it a little bit more, and it varies state-by-state. The federal guidelines don't require reimbursement when used for employment, return-to-school, or recreational purposes, but many states (like my state) do require it for any reason. Having said that, I'd argue that given the prevalence of asymptomatic COVID, any test could be justified as a diagnostic test.
 
I'm curious to see what will happen on the upcoming European Cruises. If this remains in place, will Disney test all of us on the ship returning to the US?
 
Welcome to our world, travelling to US from the U.K., the US still have these tests. It’s a pain in the *** and pretty pointless, hopefully they will be scrapped soon.
A lot of people are using Breathe Assured, it’s an excellent service. Online nurse in South Africa.
Canada just scrapped tests for vaccinated people as of April 1st. I am hoping US follows suit.
 
I thought they stopped requiring testing for people entering Canada, but for boarding a ship, you still must test?
Yes as of right now it's regarding entering Canada. The persons post was about needing a test to enter United States so that's what I was replying to. :)
 

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