The new ESTA rules and older authorizations
I'm traveling from Iceland to the US in late March and I just saw that there have been changes to the ESTA program where people that have been to certain countries are now required to have a travel visa.
Now, I should mention that I have NOT been to any of the countries mentioned. I do have an ESTA from 2014 which is valid until late June and I've been to the States twice since it got approved. But now the ESTA process has changed and there are new questions and all that so I'm worried that I need to re apply for a new ESTA because of this. Has anyone seen any info about if everyone needs a new ESTA or do current and valid ones still apply? It seems unlikely that they would make thousands of people reapply but you never know I guess. Thanks for the help |
Your current ESTA will be fine.
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The new ESTA rules and older authorizations
I've flagged for moderators to move to the appropriate forum in t he Travel section of this site
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Originally Posted by LondonElite
(Post 26184103)
Your current ESTA will be fine.
Originally Posted by Adam1222
(Post 26184129)
I've flagged for moderators to move to the appropriate forum in t he Travel section of this site
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I'm not sure if I missed something, but having just completed an ESTA application, I saw nothing about countries visited in the application. Unless it is connected to the dual residency question, which I didn't need to complete.
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Originally Posted by Richym99
(Post 26184980)
I'm not sure if I missed something, but having just completed an ESTA application, I saw nothing about countries visited in the application. Unless it is connected to the dual residency question, which I didn't need to complete.
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If you haven't visited any of the "problem" countries you'll be fine.
If you are affected by the new rule and have an existing ESTA authorisation at some stage US CBP will notify you (by email?) that the authorisation has been revoked and advise what you need to do (including special cases with imminent travel to USA). At some stage the new rule will come into effect and at that point new ESTA applications will incorporate this. |
Originally Posted by Kiwi Flyer
(Post 26191878)
If you haven't visited any of the "problem" countries you'll be fine.
If you are affected by the new rule and have an existing ESTA authorisation at some stage US CBP will notify you (by email?) that the authorisation has been revoked and advise what you need to do (including special cases with imminent travel to USA). At some stage the new rule will come into effect and at that point new ESTA applications will incorporate this. |
Originally Posted by Kiwi Flyer
(Post 26191878)
If you haven't visited any of the "problem" countries you'll be fine.
If you are affected by the new rule and have an existing ESTA authorisation at some stage US CBP will notify you (by email?) that the authorisation has been revoked and advise what you need to do (including special cases with imminent travel to USA). At some stage the new rule will come into effect and at that point new ESTA applications will incorporate this. Surely this will then be a two year process, until the newest applications expire. |
Originally Posted by SingaporeDon
(Post 26191987)
How will US CBP know for sure if the ESTA holder has visited one of the "problem" countries to revoke his existing ESTA authorization?
Originally Posted by akb8812
(Post 26192591)
Still valid here.
Surely this will then be a two year process, until the newest applications expire. |
From the US CBP website:
4. What are the specific changes to the VWP? Under the Act, travelers in the following categories are no longer eligible to travel or be admitted to the United States under the VWP:
These restrictions do not apply to VWP travelers whose presence in Iraq, Syria, Iran, or Sudan was to perform military service in the armed forces of a program country, or in order to carry out official duties as a full-time employee of the government of a program country. These military and official government services exceptions, however, do not apply to the dual national restriction. Travelers who are known to fall into the dual national category noted above will receive notice via email on or about January 21, 2016 that their current ESTA is no longer valid. The Act also requires that all VWP travelers use an electronic passport for travel to the United States by April 1, 2016. Finally, the Act includes other changes to the VWP to promote enhanced information sharing of terrorism and criminal data, and use of INTERPOL databases and notices for border screening purposes. The vast majority of VWP eligible travelers will not be affected by the legislation. 5. When will travelers who have traveled to or been present in Iran, Iraq, Sudan, or Syria be notified? CBP is working on implementing that as soon as possible, and will notify those affected directly. 6. How will CBP inform travelers their ESTAs were revoked? What email/contact information will CBP use? Travelers who have their ESTAs revoked will be contacted via the email address they provided as part of the ESTA application. Any traveler who receives notification that they are no longer eligible to participate in the VWP may still travel to the United States with a valid nonimmigrant visa issued by a U.S. Embassy or Consulate. The new law does not ban travel or admission to the United States with a valid visa. 7. Is CBP revoking all valid ESTAs? No, CBP will only revoke ESTAs for a relatively small number of individuals who are known to no longer be eligible for travel under the VWP due to the new restrictions. Restrictions for travel under the VWP will still apply to those with travel to Iran, Iraq, Syria and Sudan on or after March 1, 2011. |
Originally Posted by NewbieRunner
(Post 26198022)
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Originally Posted by akb8812
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Originally Posted by akb8812
(Post 26341013)
This thing right there that I posted is a confirmation that I don't need to worry right? :)
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