For Accredited Veterinarians: Electronic signature ACCEPTED
For APHIS VMO: Original ink endorsement REQUIRED
USDA-accredited veterinarians can electronically issue health certificates and use VEHCS (Veterinary Export Health Certification System) to submit them to USDA for endorsement.
USDA must ink-sign and emboss the health certificate.
What This Means for YouAccredited Veterinarians: Use the links below to access or get help with VEHCS. Learn more about how to issue export health certificates.
Animal Owners/Shippers: You can arrange to have your health certificate returned by mail (a prepaid, preaddressed return label must be provided during certificate submission). The endorsed health certificate—ink-signed and embossed—must accompany the animal(s) during shipment or travel.
Carefully read ALL of the requirements related to your pet on this page.
***IF A PET DOES NOT MEET ALL OF THE REQUIREMENTS BELOW, IT MUST ENTER THROUGH A DESIGNATED PORT (as outlined in the “Pet Dogs and Cats for Entry into a Designated Port and Quarantine Required” dropdown menu), OR IT WILL BE EUTHANIZED OR RETURNED TO THE UNITED STATES.***
Effective May 1, 2019, China will allow entry of U.S. pets (dogs and cats) to enter through any port of arrival in China without a quarantine, ONLY IF ALL the following conditions are met.
Step 1: Proof of rabies vaccinationNOTE: Pets originating from Hawaii or Guam are exempt from the rabies titer testing requirement.
Step 4: International Health CertificateUpon arrival, you will need to take the pet, fees, and all documents to the General Administration of Customs of the Peoples Republic of China (GACC) office at the airport and these documents may be kept by the Quarantine Officials.
Step 6 registering your pet upon arrival in ChinaDogs need to be registered with the local police of your place of residence within one month of arrival in China.
***UNLESS A PET CAN MEET ALL OF THE REQUIREMENTS ABOVE (as outlined in the “Pet Dogs and Cats for Entry into ANY Port and No Quarantine Required” dropdown menu), IT MUST ENTER THROUGH A DESIGNATED PORT, OR IT WILL BE EUTHANIZED OR RETURNED TO THE UNITED STATES.***
Effective May 1, 2019, China will allow entry of U.S. pets (dogs and cats) to enter China through any port without a quarantine ONLY IF the pet has been vaccinated twice for rabies, is microchipped, and has a valid rabies titer (except for pets from Hawaii and Guam).
Any pet that cannot meet those requirements MUST enter China through one of the designated ports listed below, and will be required to complete a 30-day post-arrival quarantine:
Port Name
Customs Name
Beijing Capital Airport
Capital Airport Customs
Beijing West Railway Station
Beijing West Railway Station Customs
Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport
Hongqiao International Airport Customs
Shanghai Pudong International Airport
Pudong International Airport Customs
Shanghai Railway Station
Shanghai International Passenger Transport Center
Wusongkou International Cruise Terminal
Urumqi Diwopu International Airport
Urumqi Airport Customs
Guangzhou Baiyun Airport