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COVID-19 Information

Updated: December 17, 2020

Country-Specific Information:
  • Uruguay has a total of 11436 confirmed cases of COVID-19 since March 13, 2020.  3925 cases are currently active, and there have been 105 recorded deaths due to the virus.  Active cases are currently located in the following departments: Artigas, Canelones, Cerro Largo, Colonia, Durazno, Flores, Florida, Lavalleja, Maldonado, Montevideo, Paysandú, Río Negro, Rivera, Rocha, Salto, San José, Soriano, Tacuarembó, Treinta y Tres.
  • Essential services are open. Public transportation and hospitals are operating at normal capacity. Schools and universities are open for in-person classes on at least a part-time basis. Masks are strongly encouraged in all public spaces.
Entry and Exit Requirements:
  • Are U.S. citizens permitted to enter? Yes
    • U.S. citizens who are residents in Uruguay (or dual U.S.-Uruguayan citizens) are permitted to enter. The government of Uruguay will consider requests for other U.S. citizens to enter Uruguay. A U.S. citizen may request authorization to enter based on any of the exceptions listed below, using this online application system.
      • Family reunification between parents and minor single children or adult children with disabilities, or between spouses or common-law spouses.
      • Drivers for international transportation
      • Airplane pilots
      • Seamen
      • Entrance may be authorized for humanitarian reasons or for labor, economic, business or judicial purposes, as managed by the National Migration Directorate or by the Ministry corresponding to the area of activity involved and based on reasons of urgent need.
    • Is a negative COVID-19 test (PCR and/or serology) required for entry? Yes
    • Are health screening procedures in place at airports and other ports of entry? Yes
    • Sanitary requirements for entry into Uruguay, per the Ministry of Tourism:
      • Negative PCR coronavirus results, carried out up to 72 hours before the start of the trip conducted by a laboratory in the country of origin or another country in transit .
      • An affidavit stating the absence of symptoms and contact with confirmed or suspected COVID-19 cases in the 14 days prior to admission.
      • Proof of medical insurance with specific coverage for COVID-19.
      • Contact information (phone number) in Uruguay for traceability.
    • All immigration regulations in Uruguay remain under the purview of the National Directorate of Migration. Please adhere to all visa laws when visiting Uruguay.  For questions regarding your specific situation or visa, please contact the National Directorate of Migration directly for the most accurate information:Dirección Nacional de Migración Uruguay
      minterior.gub.uy/index.php/contacto
      Tel: 00 (598) 2030 1833
Movement Restrictions:
  • Is a curfew in place? No
  • Are there restrictions on intercity or interstate travel? No
Quarantine Information:
  • Are U.S. citizens required to quarantine? Yes
    • Mandatory preventive social isolation is required for the first 7 days of your stay. Following the initial 7 days of social isolation, you may either perform a new RT-PCR test on the 7th day of stay (with negative result), or extend the mandatory preventive social isolation for an additional 7 days, for 14 days in total.
    • You must provide contact information (phone number) for traceability.
    • You may not use public transportation during the mandatory social isolation period.
    • If a case of COVID-19 occurs, you are instructed to contact the Ministry of Public Health in order to facilitate monitoring and communication.
COVID-19 Testing:
  • Tests are generally available through insurance companies. Contact your health provider for more information.
  • The current cost of a PCR-CT COVID-19 test is $6000 Uruguayan pesos, or approximately $126 U.S. dollars.
  • Negative results from a COVID-19 test within 72 hours are required for entry into Uruguay.
Transportation Options:
  • Are commercial flights operating? Yes
  • Is public transportation operating? Yes
    • Masks are required for public transportation, and strongly encouraged in public settings.
    • Taxis and Uber are generally limited to three passengers at a time.
Fines for Non-Compliance: (if applicable)
  • Fines may be applied to businesses or individuals who do not comply with COVID-19 protocols.
Consular Operations:
  • Prior to making an appointment for Consular services, please ensure you are in compliance with all current COVID-19 protocols, as referenced on this page.
  • United States Citizen Services: The U.S. Embassy Montevideo is offering appointments for passports, Consular Reports of Birth Abroad (CRBA), and notary services. To make an appointment for a passport, CRBA, or notary please visit our appointment page for U.S. Citizens. We also continue to offer emergency services for U.S. citizens.
    For U.S. Citizens issues please write to MontevideoACS@state.gov
  • Immigrant Visa Services: The United States Embassy in Montevideo is currently offering limited immigrant visa services including IR-1, IR-2, CR-1, CR-2, K1, K2, and DV immigrant visas. Notices containing detailed information about the current status of visa services worldwide and visa restrictions related to the COVID-19 global pandemic can be found here.
    For questions related to immigrant visa issues please write to: MontevideoIV@state.gov
  • Nonimmigrant Visa Services: The United States Embassy in Montevideo resumed offering routine B1/B2 nonimmigrant visa services in October 2020. Appointments are available for other categories, including F1, M1, H-2A, C1/D, I, O1, O2, P1, P3, E1, and E2. Applicants for H1B, H2B, H4, L and certain J categories should carefully read the Department of State notice on the court order regarding Presidential Proclamation 10052 before requesting an interview.
    Questions about nonimmigrant visas can be sent to: MontevideoVisas@state.gov
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