Yes, you will be submitting two separate VEHCS submissions. One submission for the destination country health certificate and one for the EU Transit health certificate. Each of these submissions will require you to pay a separate USDA endorsement fee.
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- When is an EU transit health certificate required?
- How does the GVL system know that I need an EU Transit health certificate?
- Completing an EU Transit health certificate as part of an International Health Certificate in GVL
- Do I need an EU transit health certificate if I am transiting through an EU Country on my way to another EU country, (i.e. New York - Amsterdam - Rome)?
- How do I access the EU Transit certificate after I complete the Destination country health certificate?
- What if I need to edit the destination country's International Health Certificate, will those edits be applied automatically to the EU Transit health certificate?
- Do I need to submit the EU Transit health certificate for endorsement?
- How do I submit the EU Transit health certificate for endorsement?
- When submitting the EU Transit Health Certificate in VEHCS, what country do I select for the Destination Country dropdown?
- When submitting the EU Transit health certificate in VEHCS, what documents do I need to include?