Are there any American's here who have entered through the sandbox program? I could use a little help if you or know of any resources that are helpful. Also was your vaccine card enough to prove your vaccinated?
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The conversation discusses American travelers' experiences with Thailand's sandbox program and vaccine verification. Participants share helpful insights about using their CDC vaccine cards for entry and the concerns over the legitimacy of such cards, noting increased scrutiny and potential for forgery. Some offer to provide personal help regarding entry processes and express the need for additional documentation due to rising instances of fake vaccination cards.
Glenn *******
I played it safe and uploaded a copy of the CDC card as well as a copy of a certified letter from my health provider’s online member log in site. Your health care provider can provide you with certified letter with your jab date(s) and vac lot #’s. To many CDC cards are being forged. I can see places start to not accept them.
You said too many cards are being forged though, and you see in the future places will not accept them. I haven't heard of any cases from the US of people trying to enter with forged vaccine cards, so I'm just wondering where you've seen this happening at.
was referring issues starting in the US. My work is going to require the vaccine and those that haven’t or won’t get it will need to show neg test results weekly. My employer will not except the CDC card as proof because of the fake cards being forged here.
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Jonathan *******
When I applied for my COE I just uploaded a copy of my CDC Vaccine card and all was ok
Eliane ****
The only person that asked me about vaccination card was check-in agent at Singapore airline on Aug 6th. But very soon, Bangkok is going to require proof of vaccinations.