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Old Mar 16, 2016, 12:17 pm
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Originally Posted by GUWonder
If you apply for a new ESTA, you have a real small chance of having your application rejected and having your issued ESTA cancelled; at least assuming you answer the questions honestly and consistently, as legally required. But since you've not gone to any of the "troubled" countries and aren't in a position of having to apply for a new ESTA, there is no requirement to apply for a new ESTA (unless you have something related to share that is beyond that already provided by you in this thread, for example using a new passport).
Nope, same passport as the last two times. My passport is actually kinda new doesn't expire until 2024.

So basically.....I'm worrying about nothing. I've only ever been to New York and Europe lol
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