USA Immigration Information
Visa Waiver Program Travelers
Introducing the Electronic System for Travel Authorization
Beginning August 1, 2008, the Electronic System for Travel
Authorization (ESTA) will be accessible via Internet for citizens
and eligible nationals of Visa Waiver Program (VWP) countries
to apply for advance authorization to travel to the United States
under the VWP.
ESTA will initially be available in English only. Other languages
will follow. Effective January 12, 2009, all VWP travelers will
be required to obtain an electronic travel authorization prior to
boarding a carrier to travel by air or sea to the U.S. under the
VWP.
How the Electronic System for Travel
Authorization Works
Log onto the ESTA Web site at https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov
and complete an on-line application in English. Travelers are
encouraged to apply early. The web-based system will prompt
you to answer basic biographical and eligibility questions
typically requested on a paper I-94W form.
Applications may be submitted at any time prior to travel,
however, DHS recommends that applications be submitted no
less than 72 hours prior to travel. In most cases you will receive
a response within seconds:
1. Authorization Approved: Travel authorized.
2. Travel Not Authorized: Traveler must obtain a nonimmigrant
visa at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate before traveling to the U.S.
3. Authorization Pending: Traveler will need to check the ESTA
Web site for updates within 72 hours to receive a final
response.
An approved travel authorization via ESTA is:
• Required for all VWP travelers prior to boarding a carrier
to travel by air or sea to the U.S. under the VWP beginning
January 12, 2009;
• Valid, unless revoked, for up to two years or until the
traveler’s passport expires, whichever comes first;
• Valid for multiple entries into the U.S. As future trips
are planned, or if an applicant’s destination addresses
or itineraries change after their authorization has been
approved, they may easily update that information through
the ESTA Web site; and
• Not a guarantee of admissibility to the United States at
a port of entry. ESTA approval only authorizes a traveler
to board a carrier for travel to the U.S. under the VWP.
(For additional information, please visit “For International
Visitors” at www.CBP.gov/travel.)
ESTA will enhance the security of the VWP and enable the
United States to maintain and expand participation in the
program.
After January 12, 2009, VWP travelers who do not apply for
and receive travel authorization via ESTA prior to travel may be
denied boarding, experience delayed processing or be denied
admission at a U.S. port of entry.
The VWP is administered by DHS and enables citizens and
eligible nationals of certain countries to travel to the United
States for tourism or business for stays of 90 days or less
without obtaining a visa. Additional information regarding the
VWP and ESTA is available at www.cbp.gov/esta.
Eligible Countries:
Countries currently enrolled in the Visa Waiver Program include:
Andorra, Luxembourg, Australia, Monaco, Austria, Netherlands, Belgium, New Zealand, Brunei, Norway, Denmark, Portugal, Finland, San Marino, France, Singapore, Germany, Slovenia, Iceland, Spain, Ireland, Sweden, Italy, Switzerland, Japan, United Kingdom, Liechtenstein
Waiver of Rights
As a condition of each admission into the United States under the Visa Waiver
Program, the submission of biometric identifiers (including fingerprints and
photographs) during processing upon arrival in the United States shall reaffirm
the waiver of any rights to review or appeal of a U.S. Customs and Border
Protection Officer’s determination as to admissibility, or to contest, other than
on the basis of an application for asylum, any removal action arising from an
application for admission under the Visa Waiver Program.
CBP Publication No. 0000-0717; June 2008
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