UK citizen travelling on ESTA program wants to make a side trip to Caribbean while in USA
My brother is a regular visitor from UK to USA and stays with me in NYC. We always take side trips maybe to Canada, Bermuda, Costa Rica etc and my question is will we be allowed a trip to Barbados for 3 or 4 days which is in the Caribbean but quite far away.
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Yes, should be fine. He will enter the U.S. under the Visa Waiver Program. This allows travel for up to 90 days and is multiple entry.
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Can an ESTA be used for multiple trips?
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.Can you cross land border with ESTA?
If you have an approved ESTA when entering the United States at a land border crossing, you will not be required to complete the paper I-94W form, and your entry process is expedited. If you are coming to the United States by air or sea, you DO have to apply for ESTA.Can you leave and come back on ESTA?
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.Can UK citizens travel to USA ESTA?
British citizens can apply for an ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorisation) visa waiver to travel to the United States. The ESTA allows citizens of Great Britain to visit the U.S. for tourism, business, transit, medical and short study purposes without a visa for up to 90 days per visit.What 10 things YOU must to know about ESTA travel authorization. Visa Waiver Program
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If he's traveling on Visa Waiver Program under ESTA you have approval to enter for 2 years. When going to Barbados the 90 days count doesn't stop so it should be kept in mind
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