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Old Jul 30, 2021, 2:27 pm
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nargu
 
Join Date: Jul 2021
Posts: 8
Originally Posted by farci
Turns out it's as simple as calling CBP pre-clearance at DUB on their published number. They specify the supporting evidence required.

Enquiries to embassy/consulate simply direct you to the CBP website.

Thanks anyway
Hello, I am in a similar situation, flying with Aer Lingus through DUB to ORD, except I'm French, living in France, and leaving from Paris (CDG). My spouse (US), living with me, will be travelling with me too for this 2 weeks trip.

I also just got my ESTA cancelled ('expired' is now written whereas it was still valid for a long time when I checked even just yesterday).

By perusing the forum I found that this seems to happen to a good number a people, I found the post that is shared often (can't post links yet) that says what to do: do not try to renew the ESTA, and go talk to the agent at the airport the day of the flight, that should call the CBP, who should then validate my travel.

I was wondering if:
1) this was still the procedure?
2) if calling the CBP at Dublin like mentioned here would help in any case with the ESTA problem at this point (I already know and have the documentation ready to show I'm the spouse of a US citizen)?
3) if I would have to deal with this at CDG already?

farci do you mind sharing exactly what they said?
Also ROKNA I was wondering from where you had the information you shared (= have to get pre-cleared otherwise get denied boarding) since it does not seem to match what others are saying? Did you experience it first hand?
I'm just trying to be as prepared as possible.

Thank you
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