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Travelling to the US - what's changed?
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Can anyone shed any light on whatever was on the news yesterday about travelling to the US now? Seemingly (only caught the tail end of it) you need to do something online now? Has the Visa Waiver thing been abolished or something?
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https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov/
BIG TIP it does not email you your confirmation so when you get to the final approval page with your approval code on it, you must take a screengrab of this and keep a printed out copy with you to show at the airport. If boarding a cruise ship you will also have to show this.
ESTA is the replacement of the green form you had to fill in on the plane before. Once you have completed it on line you get an approval number. It is good for 2 years but you have to resubmit an ESTA if your name changes, or your passport expires.
https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov/
BIG TIP it does not email you your confirmation so when you get to the final approval page with your approval code on it, you must take a screengrab of this and keep a printed out copy with you to show at the airport. If boarding a cruise ship you will also have to show this.
ESTA is the replacement of the green form you had to fill in on the plane before. Once you have completed it on line you get an approval number. It is good for 2 years but you have to resubmit an ESTA if your name changes, or your passport expires.