Updated on 05-Mar-2021

Entry rules in response to coronavirus

Entry to Iran

Entry is permitted to holders of an Iranian passport or holders of a valid visa. Please check with your local Iranian Embassy or Consulate.

All passengers arriving into Iran by air are required to hold a valid health certificate, issued by the health authorities of the country of departure. This must contain a COVID-19 molecular test performed by an approved centre of the departure country, carried out within 96 hours of entry into Iran. Non-Iranian nationals will not be permitted entry without such a certificate. Iranian nationals without such a certificate will be directed to quarantine locations for 14 days and will incur associated medical and accommodation costs.

Testing/Screening on arrival

You may be tested for COVID-19 on arrival.

Quarantine requirements

On arrival, passengers with a valid health certificate will not be required to self-isolate or quarantine. Iranian nationals without such a certificate will be directed to quarantine locations for 14 days and will incur associated medical and accommodation costs.

Data collection

On arrival, passengers may be asked to fill in a paper form giving their name, contact details and address.

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About APMM

The COVID-19 Migrant Monitor is an urgent action campaign providing timely and appropriate information relating to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak and its impact on migrants.