Orlando ESTA Visa Waiver [duplicate]
I'm travelling to Orlando for 14 nights at the end of August, for a nice holiday break. I travelled to Orlando last year in June, for 2 weeks. My question involves whether my visa waiver is still valid?
If so, do I just print it off again and take it to the airport in August, My hotel details will be different than last time? Is that something to be worried about?
Thanks
Best Answer
For ESTA duration Google has:
Your ESTA authorization is generally valid for multiple trips over a period of two years (starting the date that you are approved) or until your passport expires, whichever comes first*. This means that as long as you received an ESTA authorization to travel, you do not have to reapply during the validity period.
From CPB:
*If you obtain a new passport or change your name, gender or country of citizenship, you will be required to apply for a new travel authorization. This is also required if one of your answers to any of the VWP eligibility questions changes. The associated fee of $14 will be charged for each new application submitted.
I am guessing, but I doubt it is expected that multiple trips will all be to stay at the same accommodation - and were that expected I think safe enough to expect in turn that that would be mentioned.
The "generally" part may be explained by changes in circumstances, such as a criminal conviction or sexually transmitted disease that would invalidate an ESTA, rather than anything more mundane.
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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.Can I use the same ESTA twice?
An ESTA can be used for multiple entries into the United States. Should an individual find themselves in a situation where they wish to visit the United States repeatedly beyond the 90 days permitted by ESTA, then a B-1 Business Visa or B-2 Tourist Visa may be a more suitable alternative.Do I need a hard copy of my ESTA?
You are not required to present a printout of your application number to board your flight. That number is transmitted electronically to the airlines. However, it is important to print a copy of your approved application as it contains your ESTA number that may be needed for reference purposes." Hope this helps.How do I retrieve an old ESTA?
Please go to the ESTA web site and search again for your ESTA entering the information exactly as you did when you filed the application. If there was a biographical mistake on your original application, the system will not find it, and as a result you will need to reapply.USA Travel without a Visa? US Visa Waiver Program \u0026 ESTA Explained!
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