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I am flying to Vancouver and staying in a hotel for three days before boarding a cruise ship to Alaska. The cruise ends in Anchorage and I fly home via Seattle to Heathrow the same day. Do I say yes or no to 'in transit' on the ESTA application please?



Best Answer

The "in transit" term usually means that you are taking the same mode of transport in and out. But if you are transferring from a ship to a plane, that's not really transit. So I would suggest "No".

For the purposes of ESTA, it doesn't really matter either way, since you would get the same kind of entry permission (the Visa Waiver Program) no matter which way you choose. And if you are a UK citizen, it's unlikely to matter at all. Enjoy your trip!




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How can I reprint my ESTA visa?

Some airlines may ask you to bring a copy, in which case you should print it out. If you applied for ESTA and you have forgotten your application number, you may retrieve the application through the ESTA website by entering the applicant name, date of birth, passport number and passport issuing country.

How do I correct an error on my ESTA?

If an applicant made a mistake on their passport or biographical information, he or she will need to submit a new application. The associated fee will be charged for each new application submitted. Any other mistakes may be corrected or updated by clicking \u201cCheck Individual Status\u201d under \u201cCheck ESTA Status."

Can you contact ESTA?

Contact the CBP ESTA Office at (202) 344-3710.



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