I know that US travelers to Portugal must have a covid test before arrival, but I would love to hear the experiences of forum members who have entered Portugal recently.
I cannot find any information on US embassy or official Portugal websites that explain what they mean by “proof” of a covid test. I have access to PCR testing at my university, and the results go to a “Safer Illinois” app on my phone. But I can’t figure out whether that will be sufficient — no passport number, just my name, university ID number, and a statement of the result of my PCR test.
Can any recent US travelers to Portugal describe what kind of “proof” they had and how it was checked?
Many thanks, buen camino, Laurie
I cannot find any information on US embassy or official Portugal websites that explain what they mean by “proof” of a covid test. I have access to PCR testing at my university, and the results go to a “Safer Illinois” app on my phone. But I can’t figure out whether that will be sufficient — no passport number, just my name, university ID number, and a statement of the result of my PCR test.
Can any recent US travelers to Portugal describe what kind of “proof” they had and how it was checked?
Many thanks, buen camino, Laurie