Inter-US air travel on a Visa Waiver (VWP)? [duplicate]
Im flying to Texas, El Paso on the 15th of October 2014, this is on a visa waiver program.
I wish to fly to Arizona, Sky Harbor on the 17th of October 2014 for the day to say Hi to long distance friends and return to El Paso later in the day.
Question is;
Can I fly inside the USA with my Visa Waiver?
Best Answer
To my knowledge, all USA visas let you travel within the country without restrictions. The purpose of visa is to control entry at the border.
This also applies to the visa waiver program.
You can find additional information about the visa waiver program in this brochure.
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Can you travel on the same ESTA twice?
There is no limit on the number of times you may enter the U.S. under either ESTA of a visa. However, if reentering the U.S. using ESTA soon after staying for nearly 90 days, you can expect to be questioned in detail by the immigration officer about the purpose of your visit.Is ESTA and VWP the same?
Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA)ESTA is an automated system that determines the eligibility of visitors to travel to the United States under the Visa Waiver Program (VWP). Authorization via ESTA does not determine whether a traveler is admissible to the United States.What is a VWP traveler?
The Visa Waiver Program (VWP) enables most citizens or nationals of participating countries* to travel to the United States for tourism or business for stays of 90 days or less without obtaining a visa.Who is eligible for VWP?
Visa Waiver Program EligibilityYou are a citizen of a Visa Waiver Program country. You do not have a Visitor Visa. You are planning to stay in the United States for 90 days or less. You are traveling to the United States for business or tourism purposes.About Visa Waiver Program | How to travel in US without a visa | Visa Waiver Program USA 2021 | DHS
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