The new ESTA rules and older authorizations
#16
Original Poster
Join Date: Sep 2014
Posts: 36
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).
So basically.....I'm worrying about nothing. I've only ever been to New York and Europe lol